
Huge Explosion Hits Chemical Factory Near Tehran
A huge explosion has occurred at a chemical factory, apparently a solvent manufacturing facility, in Shahriyar, west of Tehran, Iranian state media reported Thursday night.

A huge explosion has occurred at a chemical factory, apparently a solvent manufacturing facility, in Shahriyar, west of Tehran, Iranian state media reported Thursday night.

The office of Pierre Poilievre, Canadian lawmaker and the leader of the opposition Conservative Party, has told Iran International that he has provided no recommendation letter in support of granting visa to the son of Iran’s parliament speaker.

Iran’s former foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, claims the popularity of Iran's Palestinian proxy, Hamas, has “greatly increased” in the wake of the atrocities of October 7.

As the Islamic Regime of Iran celebrates its 45th anniversary, it's crucial to reflect on the profound significance of human rights, accountability, and justice.

The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) intercepted a weapons consignment of "advanced conventional weapons and other lethal aid" en-route to Iran's Houthi militia in Yemen.

The legal advisor to Iran's president, Mohammad Dehghan, issued a warning on Thursday, stating that Iran would reciprocate if its ships were seized by the US for sanctions evasion.

The United States has announced a new package of sanctions over a technology procurement network linked to the Central Bank of Iran, which has been finding ways to evade the measures.

Iranian hijab activist Sepideh Rashno has had her almost four year prison sentence enforced along with a travel ban.

Kioumars Hashemi, the Iranian Minister of Sports and Youth, has appointed a security official as the new CEO of the Sports Facilities Development and Maintenance Company.

The US House of Representatives passed a bill which outlaws the normalization of ties between Washington and Syria in protest of the brutal regime of President Bashar al-Assad.

Two petitions are now underway to the Canadian government to prevent the granting of a visa to the son of Iran’s parliament speaker, Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, a former top Revolutionary Guard commander.

Iran’s exiled prince has blamed the West’s lenient policies toward Tehran for escalating tensions amid a simmering proxy war.

Collaborative drone research involving academics from the US, UK, and Australia with an Iranian university under international financial sanctions has stirred concerns.

A recent mandate requiring advertising licenses for social media accounts boasting over 5,000 followers in Iran has raised concerns over government control and taxation motives.

State-backed hackers from Russia, China, and Iran have been leveraging tools developed by Microsoft-backed OpenAI to enhance their cyber espionage capabilities.

Iran International has obtained information about two oil smugglers, helping to circumvent US sanctions, affiliated with top officials close to Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

In the wake of US retaliatory attacks on Iran's proxy militias, the Commander-in-Chief of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a renewed warning against the US getting into direct conflict with Tehran.

Following a cyber attack on over 600 Iranian government servers, the parliament's voting system broke down during proceedings on Wednesday, MPs resorting to standing and sitting to signify their agreement or disagreement.

Iran's IRGC is constructing a new expansion of the Bushehr power plant, revealed just one day after the United Nations' nuclear chief, Rafael Grossi, said Iran was "not entirely transparent" on its nuclear program.

Ruling hardliners in Iran are growing increasingly apprehensive about the possibility of a Republican victory in US presidential elections, leading to a tougher stance towards Tehran.

Lotfullah Forouzandeh, the deputy mayor of Tehran, has admitted Iran’s dependence on Chinese support in meeting the country’s urgent housing needs.