Tehran is the capital of Iran, the world’s only significant theocracy, and the largest city in West Asia, with a population ...
The main source of drinking water in Tehran, the Amir Kabir dam, is at risk of running dry within two weeks. The dam now holds just 14 million cubic metres of water, which is eight per cent of its ...
The water situation in Tehran has become critical, with forecasts indicating a possible depletion of drinking water reserves ...
A historic drought in the country has culminated in a ‘100 percent drop in precipitation’ in the Tehran region.
Tehran's main source of drinking water is at risk of running dry within two weeks, state media warned on Sunday, owing to a ...
Inside Tehran’s newest metro station, Iranians who can be imprisoned for owning bibles will soon walk past a plaque that declares, “the message of Jesus Christ was the salvation of humans from ...
Afghanistan occupies a central position in Tehran’s changing playbook, as the country is both a risk and a buffer for Iran.
On Sept 28, 2025, the UN Security Council snapback under Resolution 2231 reinstated multilateral sanctions on Iran related to insufficient compliance in international oversight of its nuclear ...
In 1786, Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar moved the capital of his newly unified kingdom of Iran to a then-quiet settlement at the ...
Welcome back to the MBN Iran Briefing. Today we travel from a national banking disaster to the Israel-friendly northern neighbor that increasingly worries Tehran to Latin America to see how the ...