Because of shifting storms and sweltering summers, Iran’s capital faces a future “Day Zero” when the taps run dry.
When Merat Behnam first gathered enough courage to ride her yellow scooter through the gridlocked streets of Iran’s capital to the coffee shop she runs, traffic wasn’t her main worry.
Iran reportedly hatched a covert plan to leverage Thailand into pulling tens of thousands of farm workers out of Israel in ...
Iran's IRGC navy launched a two-day drill in the Persian Gulf, issuing a direct warning to the U.S. amid regional tensions.
Traders offered the new exchange rate as attempts so far to restart negotiations between America and Iran over its nuclear ...
Young people across Iran have been leading a dramatic change in social mores in recent months. “We have a fearless young ...
Burkina Faso’s security minister headed to Tehran on Nov. 12, 2025, for high-level talks with Iranian officials. The visit ...
Iran’s “water bankruptcy” has pushed its largest city to the brink, raising questions about cloud seeding, cloud theft, ...
Schools are closing and hospitals are admitting patients suffering from lung diseases as Tehran and other Iranian cities face ...
More Iranian women are choosing to forgo the country's mandatory hijab. This shift was unthinkable just a few years ago in ...
Decades of protest show Iranians are pushing for non-violent democratic change—and the world’s solidarity could help make it ...
Apple TV's International Emmy award-winning spy series "Tehran" is heading back to the small screen in early 2026, and it won ...