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Another financial corruption case in Iran goes to court with a debt of "14 trillion tomans"
Another corruption case in Iran went to court on Wednesday, March 12, and the first defendant, Amir Hossein Azad...
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Some teachers say billions of dollars have been transferred in banks in their names.
The petrochemical case is still making headlines as one of the biggest corruption cases in Iran in recent days, and this time…
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Khamenei's order to "eliminate the unpleasant odor" in southern Tehran
The head of Iran's Environmental Protection Organization has expressed his "strong displeasure" at the Islamic Republic's leader over the "unpleasant smell" in Tehran and his order...
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Tehran Prosecutor: They Did Not Embezzle at Petrochemical, They Used It for Personal Use
The “Corruption in Petrochemicals” case has become a major controversy. The Tehran prosecutor says the defendants did not embezzle and their crime is…
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UN Rapporteur: Repression of Dissidents Increasing in Iran
Javed Rehman, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran, has denounced the increasing repression of dissidents and the numerous executions of people under…
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The price index in Tehran has increased by 42 percent.
Following the publication of information on price increases for some goods by the Statistics Center, the Tehran Provincial Management and Planning Organization also…
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Tension in Iranian Parliament over Omid Faction members' meeting with Khatami
Today, the Iranian parliament was thrown into turmoil by the cries of some hardline representatives. They were shouting, "Sedition is the red line of the regime…
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Dowlatabadi: In the petrochemical case, the embezzlement of six billion is a lie; it was corruption, not embezzlement
On Tuesday, the Tehran prosecutor, in an explanation about the corruption case in Iran's petrochemical industry, harshly criticized some media outlets, saying:
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