
An Iranian Tribute To Navalny’s Courageous Voice
In the annals of Russian history, few figures stand as tall as Alexei Navalny. His name has become synonymous with courage, resilience, and unwavering commitment to justice in the face of oppression.

In the annals of Russian history, few figures stand as tall as Alexei Navalny. His name has become synonymous with courage, resilience, and unwavering commitment to justice in the face of oppression.

While Iran funds billions of dollars into its regional proxies, retirees have been given a minimal new year bonus which falls far short of covering even the most essential expenses amidst the country's economic disaster.

Masoumeh Ahmadi, the mother of Mohammad Ghobadlou, a protester executed last month, has accused the government of falsifying his last will and testament before his execution.

In a significant shift from his previously conciliatory stance, former President Mohammad Khatami has asserted that the upcoming elections are far from being free, fair, and competitive.

A recent survey has shown that the majority of Iranians will boycott the upcoming parliamentary elections, with 75 percent seeking the overthrow of the government.

Iran's continued suppression of dissent has seen more disruptions to virtual private network (VPN) services amid an ongoing surge in internet crackdowns to silence opposition voices.

Iran is trying to derail UN efforts to help internal dialogue in Afghanistan and foster engagement between Kabul and the international community, diplomatic sources have told Iran International.

Iran continues to enrich uranium well beyond the needs for commercial nuclear use, the IAEA chief said, adding he wanted to visit Tehran next month for the first time in a year to end the "drifting apart".

Amid escalating tensions over Iran's regional influence, Tehran repeated its stance against the presence of foreign forces in Iraq.

The chairman of the Election Headquarters for Tehran has announced that 3,898 candidates will compete for 30 parliamentary seats in elections in the capital on March 1.

Nasser Kanaani, spokesperson for Iran's foreign ministry, branded the Munich Security Conference politically driven as the regime attempted to claw back credibility after being banned for a second consecutive year.

A Russian-linked hacking group has conducted espionage operations targeting government and military entities across Europe, as well as Iranian embassies in Russia.

The University of Tehran has deployed hijab enforcers amidst nationwide rebellion of mandatory headscarves.

The United States has carried out five defensive strikes in regions of Yemen under the control of the Iranian-backed Houthi militia.

Israeli experts closely monitoring Iran perceive the defeat of Hamas as pivotal in curbing the influence of Iran and Hezbollah’s aggressive tendencies.

The Gaza-Israel conflict has significant implications for Iran's already strained economy, characterized by currency devaluation, reduced government revenues, and high inflation.

In spite of Iran's absence from one of the world's leading security conferences, the regime remained among the top topics in the fight against terror.

Iran's authorities have unveiled a new mural in Tehran's Palestine Square, featuring threats directed at Israel amidst a regional proxy war flamed by the regime.

Iran's ruler, Ali Khamenei, made a fervent appeal for voter turnout in the March 1 elections, amidst indications of a potential low participation rate, signaling a declining legitimacy.

A seminary teacher was arrested by IRGC intelligence officers on Saturday in the religious city of Qom for voicing criticism of the government and the country's Supreme Leader.

Mostafa Tajzadeh, a prominent political prisoner held in Evin Prison, accused the Supreme Leader of turning a blind eye to the nation's challenges on the eve of upcoming elections.