Amid rising tensions with the US and Israel, Iran unveiled a secret underground naval missile base somewhere in the Persian Gulf, showcasing its military capabilities. The unveiling comes as Tehran braces for Trump’s ‘maximum pressure’ policies and potential Israeli strikes on its nuclear sites.
In Davos, Mohammad Javad Zarif also says Israel failed in its Gaza war objectives, Tehran not building nukes; report says Iran to receive missile fuel shipment from China
US president has fired one of his point men on Iran and dismissed another as a ‘warmonger’ while bringing on less interventionist staff
A pair of infamous Iranian Supreme Court judges who handled terrorism and espionage cases were fatally gunned down Saturday in Tehran, officials said.
TEHRAN- Iran Boutique Theater in Tehran will be playing host to a reading performance of the American playwright and screenwriter Neil Simon’s play “Rumors” on Monday.
A day after Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th U.S president, Tehran residents are hoping Iran and the U.S. can reach an agreement, amid concerns about more economic pressure.
On Saturday morning, a gunman assassinated two Iranian judges outside the Supreme Court in Tehran. Hujjatoleslam Razini and Hujjatoleslam Moghiseh were martyred in the terrorist attack. The attacker committed suicide immediately after conducting the attack. pic.twitter.com/jImUP1qXun
Two senior judges in Iran’s Supreme Court were shot dead in Tehran on Saturday in an attack that authorities blamed on the US and Israel.
Bill is joined by show regular Edmund Fitton-Brown to discuss Edmund's latest analysis for FDD's Long War Journal: The role of Iraqi Shia militias as proxies in Iran’s Axis of Resistance.
An armed assailant fatally shot two notorious Iranian judges inside the Islamic Republic’s supreme court on Saturday.
The two judges, Mohammad Moghiseh and Ali Razini, dealt with sensitive cases, a spokesman said. Moghiseh was known to handle death penalty cases for activists.
Two hardline judges, allegedly involved in the mass execution of dissidents in 1988, were fatally shot dead in Iran's Tehran on Saturday. One of the judges is accused by the US Treasury of 'sentencing scores of journalists and internet users to lengthy prison terms'.