Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmail Baghaei, reacting to Israeli media propaganda, asserted that Iran’s missile program has been developed solely to defend the nation’s sovereignty and is not a subject for negotiation.
News ID: 3136
Publish Date: 2025/12/22
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmail Baghaei, reacting to Israeli media propaganda, asserted that Iran’s missile program has been developed solely to defend the nation’s sovereignty and is not a subject for negotiation.
News ID: 3136
Publish Date: 2025/12/22
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmail Baghaei, reacting to Israeli media propaganda, asserted that Iran’s missile program has been developed solely to defend the nation’s sovereignty and is not a subject for negotiation.
News ID: 3136
Publish Date: 2025/12/22
Australian authorities and media have praised a Muslim bystander who intervened during a deadly shooting at a Jewish holiday event in Sydney, disarming one of the attackers and potentially saving numerous lives.
News ID: 2987
Publish Date: 2025/12/15
The Spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the violent attack that took place in Sydney, Australia, stating that terrorism and the killing of human beings are rejected and condemned wherever they occur.
News ID: 2984
Publish Date: 2025/12/14
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has strongly criticized Australia's move against the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC), asserting that such actions will not undermine the IRGC’s influence in the region.
News ID: 2699
Publish Date: 2025/11/30
The Iranian Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the Australian government's unwarranted action in labeling the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and announced: "The Australian government's political action is a dangerous and criminal precedent designed with the influence of the Zionist regime to divert public attention from the genocide in Gaza."
News ID: 2658
Publish Date: 2025/11/27
Tens of thousands of Australians joined pro-Palestinian demonstrations across major cities, demanding an end to "Israel's" occupation and condemning the humanitarian devastation in Gaza, Reuters reported on Sunday. The largest rally took place in Sydney's central business district, where organizers estimated a turnout of around 30,000 people.
News ID: 1700
Publish Date: 2025/10/12