'That's too bad': Trump says Iran does not want to go far enough
US President Donald Trump says Iran does not want to go far enough in negotiations, shortly after Oman's foreign minister said Tehran was ready to give up its uranium stockpiles and allow IAEA verification.
Iran Protests
Family receives body of protester missing 50 days with signs of violence
The body of a protester who disappeared during the demonstrations in Tehran last month has been returned to his family nearly fifty days later, according to information collected by Iran International from relatives and witnesses.

Why Tehran’s business pitch to Trump won’t end nuclear deadlock
Reports in major outlets that Tehran has floated a “commercial bonanza” to the Trump administration should be understood less as an investment roadmap than as a survival strategy.

Tehran downbeat after Geneva talks, pins hopes on Oman mediation
Tehran appeared noticeably downbeat about the outcome of Thursday’s negotiations with Washington in Geneva, with signs of disappointment emerging first on the website of the government’s news agency.
Reports of power shifts in Tehran put spotlight on Larijani
Recent reports in Western outlets on alleged shifts inside Iran’s ruling establishment—particularly the growing role of Ali Larijani—have triggered a mix of denials, dismissals and cautious commentary in Tehran.
Nuclear Program
IAEA says cannot assure Iran’s nuclear program is exclusively peaceful
The UN nuclear watchdog warned it will not be in a position to provide assurance that Iran’s nuclear program is exclusively peaceful unless Tehran restores access to key facilities, according to confidential reports seen by Bloomberg and the Associated Press.
US superiority over Iran is obvious, the endgame is not
The real question is not whether the United States can destroy Iran’s capabilities, but whether it can end the Islamic Republic—and control what follows.
Two arrested over shooting at Iranian lawmaker’s car, prosecutor says
Two people have been arrested in connection with a shooting at the car of Iranian lawmaker Abbas Bigdeli, a provincial prosecutor said on Friday.

Final posts before gunfire: accounts that turned into digital memorials
A series of Iranian social media accounts fell silent after their owners were shot during January protests, leaving behind final posts that now read like unfinished testimonies and have turned into digital memorials where protesters mourn, vent anger and hail the fallen.

Famous footballer out of contact after calling Khamenei ‘Satan,’ wife says
Famous Iranian footballer Rashid Mazaheri has had no contact with his wife for more than 48 hours after comparing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to Satan in a social media post condemning the Islamic Republic’s January massacre of protesters, she said.

Bodybuilding champion shot in protest dies after 50 days in coma
Davoud Sohrabi, a 30-year-old bodybuilding champion who was shot in the eye with live ammunition on January 8 during protests in Shahr-e Rey, south of Tehran, died on Monday after more than 50 days in a coma, according to information received by Iran International.
Iran Sanctions
US slaps new sanctions on Iran oil, missile networks ahead of talks
The United States on Wednesday imposed sanctions on more than 30 individuals, companies and vessels linked to Iran, escalating economic pressure a day before a third round of talks between Washington and Tehran in Geneva.
Economic Malaise
Officials in Tehran claim calm, but prices tell another story
Escalating talk of war and renewed negotiations with the United States may dominate Iran’s political discourse, but the country’s deepening economic crisis is more present in daily life—and no less likely to drive change.
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A letter from Iran: I don’t trust those who say they have the answers
I am writing this from Tehran after three days of trying to find a way to send it: things may get a lot worse before they get any better.

Against Iran’s politics of exclusion, pluralism is the point
There is a cruel ritual in Iranian opposition politics: some voices abroad constantly interrogate the “purity” of activists inside—why they did not speak more sharply or endorse maximalist slogans, why survival itself looks insufficiently heroic.



































