The Oscar nominated actor is set to board Guy Moshe’s action thriller Hotel Tehran opposite Zachary Levi, who Deadline first told you about. Also joining the Liam Neeson feature to handle worldwide distribution is Rocket Science alongside…
Liam Neeson is checking into “Hotel Tehran.” The Oscar-nominee turned on-screen avenging angel is joining the previously announced Zachary Levi in the new action-thriller from Guy Moshe. Cameras will start rolling in late summer. The rest…
Liam Neeson has checked into Guy Moshe’s Hotel Tehran action thriller alongside the earlier-announced lead Zachary Levi. Moshe wrote and will direct the project set for a summer 2024 production from Rocket Science, Oakhurst Entertainment,…
A workshop on IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards was held by Tehran Securities Exchange (TSE) in collaboration with the UN’s Sustainable Stock Exchanges (SSE) Initiative and attending of around two hundred participants. Dr. Mahmoud…
Tehran: Iran has shown itself to be open to direct talks with the US and appears to be ready for a change of course in its policy towards its arch-enemy. “The Americans describe diplomacy as the best option… We are of the same view and are…
Iranian lawmaker Ahmad Bakhshayesh Ardestani claimed on Friday that Iran possesses nuclear weapons, despite the country’s formal policy under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
U.S. and UN experts say Iran’s regime is dangerously close to becoming a nuclear-armed weapons state as officials in Tehran announce their capability to build atomic bombs.
The head of the United Nations' atomic watchdog recently voiced concerns about Iran's enrichment of uranium and the potential for clandestine activities.
As rap gained popularity in Iran, the government tried to discredit the genre. But they were unsuccessful so the regime started using rap to 'spread their ideology and try to influence young people'.
Officials at two universities run by radical jihadist terror entities -- Iran's public Tehran University and the Houthi-controlled Sanaa University in Yemen -- offered enrollment this week to students in America and Europe facing…
A professor at the University of Tehran, who obtained his education in the U.S., says the Islamic State likes seeing protests in America, and they will support Iran during conflict.
The protests have sprung up at Ivy League universities and seemingly spread to other universities, but experts allege the movements have appeared by design and not as grassroots campaigns.
Iran has been fuelling fears of a wider conflict in the Middle East with its hostile behaviour and its support for multiple terrorist groups in the region.