An NBC News film crew was given exclusive access to the National Aerospace Park on Wednesday, a rarity for a foreign news organization.
The country of more than 90 million is facing an unprecedented water and energy crisis as reservoirs shrink to record lows, endangering drinking water and power supplies.
US lawmakers have called for the Trump administration to respond to reporting that Chinese firms are helping Tehran rebuild its ballistic missile program in defiance of United Nations sanctions.
Iran claims missile capacity now exceeds pre-war levels after June bombardment of nuclear facilities by Israel and U.S.
The crisis extends far beyond Tehran. Nationwide, 19 major dams — roughly 10% of Iran’s total — have effectively run dry. In ...
Authorities have begun cutting off water at night in the capital, according to reports. Iran’s president Masoud Pezeshkian ...
Newsweek has contacted Iran's Foreign Ministry for comment.
No party won enough seats to form a government on its own, likely setting up months of talks to select the next leader.
In the war's aftermath, authorities invoked national security to justify the sweeping crackdown. Iran’s judiciary ordered ...
Policies favoring new dams and drilling wells over promoting conservation have left Iran facing severe water shortages.
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