From inside Iran, citizens say they feel abandoned and forgotten as the United States signs a deal with the regime Washington launched a war against.

According to regime insiders, the Islamic Republic believes the conflict has ultimately made them stronger.

By Nilo TabrizyJune 17 (Reuters) - When Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced the interim deal this week to end the war with the United States, he declared his country…

Beaten down by sanctions, inflation and crackdowns, Iranians say they don’t envision a brighter future even with a ceasefire.

While the prospect of an end to the war has brought relief to Tehranis, many say economic devastation, political uncertainty, and distrust of the U.S. and Israel will outlast the…

As the public suffers, a corrupt regime prepares for a bonanza.

Residents of Tehran expressed feelings of joy on Thursday (June 18) after the U.S. and Iran presidents signed an interim ceasefire agreement. "This memorandum was a major victory,…

As negotiations continue, some Iranians told ABC News that the details that have emerged so far have been received with low-level enthusiasm by many in the country.

Iran got the United States to sign a document that even Americans described as degrading, mortifying, a total capitulation.

From inside Iran, citizens say they feel abandoned and forgotten as the United States signs a deal with the regime Washington launched a war against.

Iranian officials and state media have celebrated it as a triumph for the Islamic Republic and a defeat for the United States. But not everyone in Iran sees it that way, and many…