Ahmadinejad's exclusion means the presidential race will probably be a tight three-man race between Rouhani, Raisi and Ghalibaf... READ MORE›
Allies of Iran's reformist President Hassan Rouhani win a landslide victory in Tehran, in the first elections since the nuclear deal with world powers... READ MORE›
Iranians See Little Hope Elections Will Alleviate Economic Strain... READ MORE›
In the statement, Ayatollah Khamenei ruled out the inspection of military sites... READ MORE›
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is 76 and has been rumored to be ill... READ MORE›
The report by Iran's Mizan News Agency gave no details about the students, their ages, their school, or when the arrests took place... READ MORE›
President Hassan Rouhani and former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, both considered moderates, retained their seats in the assembly, according to the Interior Ministry... READ MORE›
TEHRAN -- An octogenarian conservative cleric was elected on Tuesday to lead the Islamic republic's Assembly of Experts, which can choose and dismiss the supreme leader... READ MORE›
Mr Rouhani and a former President, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, lead the race for the 88-member Assembly of Experts, which appoints Iran's Supreme Leader... READ MORE›
That would smack of American influence in hard-liners' eyes, and Ayatollah Khamenei was adamant that Iran's ideological enemy was still not to be trusted... READ MORE›
In Tehran, where results are official, the urban middle classes voted in large numbers for the combined list of reformers and moderates who support Mr. Rouhani... READ MORE›
Millions crowded polling stations on Friday to vote for parliament and the assembly of experts, which selects the country's highest authority, the supreme leader... READ MORE›
In Washington, the common line ahead of Iranian elections last Friday was that the vote didn't really matter... READ MORE›
Ahmadinejad's decision could upend an election many believed would be won by moderate President Hassan Rouhani, who negotiated the nuclear deal with world powers... READ MORE›
Updated May 20, 2017 4 18 pm Iran's President Hassan Rouhani visits the election office in Tehran, Iran, May 19, 2017... READ MORE›
"People say that tomorrow's world is a world of negotiations and not a world of missiles," he said... READ MORE›
Supreme leader says economy has stumbled, but President Hassan Rouhani touts 'unprecedented' economic growth... READ MORE›
As the moderates claimed an historic victory, several prominent hardliners, including Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati, were also re-elected... READ MORE›
President Rouhani himself secured election to this Assembly, coming in second place behind Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a former president who has become an important ally... READ MORE›
Early results gave former President Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a moderate conservative, and Iran's reformist President Hassan Rouhani the most votes for the assembly... READ MORE›
President Hassan Rouhani and former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, both considered moderates, retained their seats in the assembly, according to the Interior Ministry... READ MORE›
The Saudi government should accept the responsibility of this sorrowful incident ..... READ MORE›
Reformists and moderates also seemed set to make big gains against Islamic hardliners in parliament... READ MORE›
The council vets and approves the Majlis and Assembly of Experts candidates... READ MORE›
In a summary of the ruling announced on Tuesday, the European court based in Strasbourg acknowledged interference in freedom of religion... READ MORE›
Mr Rouhani and former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, both considered moderates, retained their seats in the assembly... READ MORE›
Iranian voters dealt hardliners a serious blow in elections for parliament and an influential clerical body, favoring reformists and relative moderates who... READ MORE›
TEHRAN, Iran AP -- Iran's electoral watchdog, the Guardian Council, has approved the presidential elections results... READ MORE›
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