
Iran's Ruler Says Elections Needed Against 'Dictatorship'
Insisting that there would be “dictatorship” in the absence of elections, Iran's Supreme Leader Saturday urged Iranians to vote in the March parliamentary elections.

Insisting that there would be “dictatorship” in the absence of elections, Iran's Supreme Leader Saturday urged Iranians to vote in the March parliamentary elections.

In a recent disclosure, a member of the Iranian parliament, has revealed that the upcoming year's budget includes approval for a potential increase in energy prices.

As Iran grapples with a severe lack of foreign investment, its Arab neighbors are increasingly channeling funds into Iran's northern regions, boosting trade turnover.

Pursuing their demands for better work condition, employees of Iran's National Steel Industrial Group rallied and initiated a strike on Saturday in Ahvaz.

Prominent Iranian dissident Masih Alinejad has criticized the inadequate response from organizations and women's rights activists to Hamas' violence against Israeli women.

The Tehran municipality has grown increasingly critical of dogs, signaling that the authorities' snarls are a prelude to an impending crackdown on man's best friend.

A vessel affiliated with Israel was hit by a drone in the Indian Ocean, 200 nautical miles Southwest of India, in a sign of attacks spreading against maritime traffic.

A Swedish- Iranian academic faces danger of execution in Iran after a court in Sweden affirmed a life sentence for a former Iranian jailer, Amnesty International says.

Iranian Baluch activists have reported a significant shooting incident near the Quds base of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in Sistan-Baluchistan province.

Iran was "deeply involved" in planning drone and missile attacks against commercial vessels in the Red Sea by providing intelligence, the White House said on Friday.

Tehran’s academic policies have received widespread criticism after Iran was announced to be among the countries with the highest rate of retracted scientific papers.

Iran was "deeply involved" in Yemen's Houthis’ operations against commercial vessels in the Red Sea and its intelligence was critical to facilitate the attacks, the White House said on Friday.

With the announcement of the disqualification of thousands of candidates in November 2023, the orchestrated parliamentary elections in Iran reached a new low.

Microsoft says an Iranian cyber espionage group is using a newly developed malware called FalseFont backdoor for intelligence gathering on defense industry companies worldwide.

A vigilante leader in Tehran has rebranded himself as a conservative politician and has established his own party to run for the upcoming parliamentary elections.

Amid dire economic conditions, especially for wage-earners, two Iranian workers hanged themselves at the site of the petrochemical plant that had fired them.

While Iranians suffer from the highest inflation rate in decades, with a record devaluation of rial, a lawmaker claims oil exports reached over 1.5 million barrels per day.

The Central Criminal Court of England sentenced a man arrested for gathering information on Iran International's London headquarters to 3.5 years behind bars.

A global conflict tracker has revealed how South Africa helped Iran circumvent the United States’ sanctions on the Islamic Republic’s aviation industry.

Iran-backed Iraqi militias launched a drone attack on the Israeli port city of Eilat, but the drone was intercepted by Jordan in its airspace.

Iran will hold an international exhibit of communication and information technologies next week with only Chinese companies participating, officials said.