• Iran flew drone over U.S. aircraft carrier

    Iran flew drone over U.S. aircraft carrier
    Iran flew a surveillance drone over a U.S. aircraft carrier and took photographs of it as part of a naval drill, Iranian state TV reported Friday.
  • Iran’s religious minorities ready to vote in general election

    Iran’s religious minorities ready to vote in general election
    Iran’s religious minorities ready to vote in general election. The overwhelming majority of Iranians are Shi’ite Muslims with numbers as high as 80 percent of the population
  • Iran to ease ban on women attending sports events involving men

    Iran to ease ban on women attending sports events involving men
    Iranian women, and family can’t attended sporting events involving men. Iran is looking to repeal the law, not the whole way though, they might only let women attend all indoor sports and some outdoor sports.
  • Could Iran, U.S. tag-team ISIS? 'You must be dreaming,' Iranian general says

    Could Iran, U.S. tag-team ISIS? 'You must be dreaming,' Iranian general says
    Some of Iran’s generals have stated that they’d never team up with the U.S. to help in the battle with ISIS. They made many remarks about how they believed the U.S. created ISIS and have been ineffective at fighting them. Many citizens stated they hope the nuclear agreement will help them with deals with the world, but fear it may not.
  • Iran Nuclear Deal

    Iran Nuclear Deal
    Iran’s Supreme Leader approved a nuclear deal that has been in the process since July between six world powers. However, the deal has been signed with some conditions. The deal would put sanctions on Iran for using nuclear power for bad, but lifting other senctions in the process . It has been signed however, the conditions that have been brought forth from Iran saying, “if any sanctions are put on Iran in the future, the deal will be rendered useless.”
  • Iranian women risk cars being impounded if they drive without veil

    Iranian women risk cars being impounded if they drive without veil
    • Iranian women who fail to wear a veil when driving will have their cars impounded for a week and are likely to be fined, police in the country have warned. Deputy police chief,Said Montazer-ol-Mehdi,said officers had been authorised by prosecutors to take such steps. If traffic police spot an unveiled woman driver or passenger, “their car will be taken to a police compound for a week”, he said, according to the official IRNA news agency.
  • Iranian woman to be stoned to death as world marks UN 'Human Rights Day'

    Iranian woman to be stoned to death as world marks UN 'Human Rights Day'
    In Iran a woman was being stoned to death because she is a possible acomplish to her husbands murder. The stoning serves as a reminder of the regions disregard for humans life and the fact that they frequently execute people. This event is scheduled for UN human rights day and bring into question why western civilization continues to strengthen relationships with this country.
  • Iran's dealmaking with Europe: the seven biggest contracts

    Iran's dealmaking with Europe: the seven biggest contracts
    Aimed at renovating its ageing air fleet struck by years of sanctions, Iran Air has ordered 118 commercial passenger planes including 12 Airbus A380s, the world’s largest jet airliner. Other models on the list include 21 A320ceo, 24 A320neo and 27 A330ceo jets
  • President Obama's Administration on Iran

    President Obama's Administration on Iran
    President Obama’s administration has been reported to be in the blind about the Iran nuclear deal. With almost everyone in congress, and other foreign dignitaries saying this that this is a bad idea, President Obama is stuck between a rock and a hard place. It seems like a good idea on the outside, but the good outweighs the bad.Iran is now not being completely cooperative with the U.S. during this deal.
  • Diplomacy and human rights

    Diplomacy and human rights
    It was recently announced that Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is the latest Western senior official scheduled to visit Tehran, on April 12 and 13, where he will meet with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and other key officials.