At least 51 people have died after an explosion at a coal mine in eastern Iran with others believed ... some 540 kilometers ...
Iran state television Al-Alam Arabic channel reported that “loud noises were heard on the outskirts of the Iranian capital.” The channel said some of the explosion sounds around Tehran are due ...
A methane leak sparked an explosion ... the head of Iran’s Red Crescent. The report said the deaths happened at a coal mine in Tabas, 335 miles southeast of the capital, Tehran.
Iran's state TV says authorities have ordered the closure of all governmental offices, universities and schools in the ...
Iran’s capital and outlying provinces have faced rolling power blackouts for weeks in October and November, with electricity ...
tons of joy — this iPad set has holiday hero energy TEHRAN – Rescuers on Monday recovered the bodies of more workers killed in an explosion at a coal mine in eastern Iran, bringing the death ...
In 1979, as Christmas approached, the United States Embassy in Tehran held more than fifty ... inviting him to perform Christmas services for the hostages, he jumped at the opportunity.
Women requesting taxis on a phone app this week during a blackout in Tehran.Credit... Supported by By Farnaz Fassihi and Leily Nikounazar Photographs by Arash Khamooshi Government offices in Iran ...
An explosion caused by a gas leak at a coal mine in eastern Iran has killed at least 51 people ... southeast of the capital Tehran. The explosion occurred at 21:00 local time (17:30 GMT) on ...
Tehran, Iran – Tens of millions of people across Iran are facing major disruptions as authorities shut down services in the face of an exacerbating energy and currency crisis amid historic ...
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran announced Tuesday that ... The TV report also said that banks, essential public services and health centers would remain open on those days. Authorities also announced ...
The blast struck the coal mine in Tabas, about 540 kilometers (335 miles) southeast of the capital, Tehran ... services in mining areas were often blamed for the fatalities. Oil-producing Iran ...