Trump has repeatedly warned Tehran against executing detained protesters, threatening “very strong action” if mass hangings were carried out.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has vowed not to "yield to the enemy".
HRANA and the state-affiliated Tasnim news agency reported that authorities had detained the administrator of online accounts urging protests.
The conversation highlights the ongoing commitment of Tehran and Kabul to expand diplomatic cooperation and support security and stability across the wider region.
Tehran and Washington underwent five rounds of indirect nuclear talks prior to the 12-days-war.
A total of 32 individuals and entities based in Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, China, Hong Kong, India, Germany and Ukraine that operate multiple procurement...
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The Afghan delegation, led by Sadr, visited Tehran to participate in the 4th Meeting of the Interior Ministers of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO).
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Qani added that the meeting—guided by shared Islamic values and mutual interests—marked a significant step toward deepening friendship and security cooperation between Kabul and Ankara.
Many returnees arrive with very few belongings; some are exhausted, traumatized, or in need of urgent assistance.
Tehran has warned of a "harsh response" if sanctions are reinstated.
Since the Israel-Gaza war began in October 2023, Australian homes, schools, synagogues and vehicles have been targeted in antisemitic vandalism and arson.
The European states, along with the U.S., say Iran is working towards developing nuclear weapons. Iran says it is only interested in developing nuclear power.
Aref said U.S. demands for Tehran to drop uranium enrichment entirely were "a joke".
Medical facilities, private companies and selected bank branches will remain open.
The UN nuclear watchdog is particularly concerned about the whereabouts of Iran's stocks of some 400 kg of highly enriched uranium.
The foreign minister said the damage to the nuclear facilities in Iran after U.S. and Israeli strikes was serious and was being evaluated further.
The killing has sparked widespread outrage on social media and renewed concerns over violence targeting Afghan migrants in Iran.
The Israeli and U.S. strikes targeted a nuclear programme which Western countries have long said was aimed at building an atomic weapon.