Iran has inaugurated the Middle East’s biggest ever gold-processing plant that will double the country's annual production of gold bullion in the near future.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has stressed the need for stability in global oil prices, warning against consequences of sharp price fluctuations on world's economy.
The Friday Prayer leader of Qom told the believers gathered at the Holy Shrine of Lady Fatimah al-Ma’sumah that Iran’s nuclear negotiations with the P5+15 in Muscat were long and serious but warned the negotiators not to give away Iran’s right to peaceful nuclear technology.
24 Catholic and Muslim leaders and scholars have urged dialogue to promote greater respect and understanding and condemned all acts of violence committed in the name of religion.
Refering to American and Israeli officials, Ayatollah Tabatabaeinejad said that most Jews and Christians can never be the guardians of Muslims as they are the enemies of Islam. Jews and Christians will never love or accept Islam.
The United Nations says nearly five million people in Mali are starving due to a combination of drought and political instability plaguing the impoverished West African country.
Yemeni Houthi movement’s Ansarullah fighters have driven al-Qaeda-linked militants out of a key district in al-Bayda Province in central Yemen, tribal sources said.
The under-representation of Muslims in the Indian parliament and state assemblies has been increasing concerns inside the religious community, believing that less representation would mean further marginalization of them in the biggest democracy of the world.
Eschewing the mainstream global economic system, the so-called Islamic State (ISIL) has announced plans to mint it own coins, reinstating the ancient Islamic dinar currency used in the 7th century.
The reconstruction of the besieged Gaza Strip, which was massively demolished in a recent 50-day Israeli war, will take at least 20 years, a monitoring group says.
US investigative journalist Wayne Madsen says the authorization for the use of military force against the ISIL terrorist group is an issue for both Democrats and Republicans.
The United States' top military officer says the US-led coalition’s battle against the ISIL terrorists is "starting to turn" and may continue for “several years."