
US Decries Iran’s Mock Execution And Torture Of Prisoners
Washington has called on the Islamic Republic to stop torture, mock execution and issuing death sentences without fair trial for prisoners.

Washington has called on the Islamic Republic to stop torture, mock execution and issuing death sentences without fair trial for prisoners.

After weeks of drone and rocket attacks against US troops in Iraq and Syria, the United States carried out a series of strikes in Iraq against Iranian-backed militants.

A former leader of the Iranian Baha’i community says the Islamic Republic gives them no chance of “leading a normal life” on account of their faith.

The news of “a tentative agreement” for the release of some Hamas hostages in lieu of a humanitarian pause has again turned the spotlight on Qatar’s mediating role.

Iranian MP Masoud Pezeshkian says while the world moves towards AI, Iran is regressing amid widening internet crackdowns.

White House spokesman John Kirby said on Tuesday that Iran may be considering to provide Russia with ballistic missiles for use in Ukraine.

Iranian lawmaker Hassan Norouzi claims the regime will open a new military front against Israel amidst the war in Gaza, in spite of Iran denying a direct involvement

The US has carried out an airstrike on a vehicle in the proximity of Al-Asad airbase in Iraq which hosts American troops, killing several Iran-affiliated militants.

Following the furore over students being allowed to attend a graduation ceremony without mandatory hijab, the dean of Iran’s Sharif University has been fired.

Iran’s oil production should increase from 3.4 million barrels per day to 3.6 million by the end of the Iranian year on March 20, Oil Minister Javad Owji said on Tuesday.

Masoud Setayeshi, the spokesperson for Iran's Judiciary, has called on the Swedish appeal court to ensure a fair and correct proceeding for former Iranian jailor Hamid Nouri.

The Iran Migration Observatory (IMO) has raised alarms over what it describes as an "uncontrolled mass emigration" currently occurring in Iran.

The head of Iran's Traffic Police, Hassan Momeni, reported a surge in road accidents across the country.

Senior scholars held an event in Canada, discussing pressing global security concerns with a focus on the alliance by China, Russia, Iran and North Korea (CRINK).

The mother of Mohammad Javad Zahedi, a victim of last year's protests, declared "I have stood for my Mohammad until the end," after being sentenced to 13 years in prison.

A Turkish activist is at the helm of gathering around 1,000 boats in Turkey in a bid to disrupt Israeli marine activity as the Gaza conflict widens.

Spanish police on Tuesday detained three people over an assassination attempt on a politician sympathetic to Iran’s opposition, looking into whether he has links with foreign countries.

The Islamic Republic enlists foreign students, training them as ideological emissaries for deployment in other nations, according to an audio file leaked on Sunday.

Intense rainfall has wreaked havoc in multiple regions of Iran, particularly in Ahvaz and Ilam provinces in the southwest, leading to extensive flooding and the closure of crucial roads.

As Iran’s ruler Ali Khamenei has remained cautious over direct involvement in the Gaza war, lower ranking officials continue to speak with bluster about defeating Israel.

An Iranian MP has estimated that the annual financial turnover of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) in Iran is approximately $900 million amid widespread internet bans.