
Iranian Conservative Says One State TV Channel Should Be Given To Critics
Iranian conservative politician Mohammad Mohajeri proposes dedicating one TV channel for domestic critics of the system.

Iranian conservative politician Mohammad Mohajeri proposes dedicating one TV channel for domestic critics of the system.

One of Iran’s hardline conservatives Mohammad Sadegh Koushki has called on President Ebrahim Raisi to suspend bodybuilding competitions.

Israeli Ambassador to the UN, told Iran International, “It’s unacceptable that… they treat a mass murderer, the Butcher of Tehran, President Raisi, with a red carpet.”

Iran’s foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian told UN General Secretary Antonio Guterres that diplomatic contacts continue to revive the JCPOA nuclear deal.

Iran has stationed 10 brigades of its traditional army’s ground forces along its borders to deter “enemies” Gen. Kyumars Haydari was quoted as saying on Sunday.

Iran Human Rights (IHR) says analysis of protester deaths and eye injuries reveals that women’s eyes and faces were intentionally targeted during last year’s protests.

The International Federation of Journalists has issued a warning regarding Iran's recent decision to mandate professional licenses for journalists.

Following a recent exclusive report by Iran International, Germany’s Export Control agency announced a probe into possible Iran sanctions violations by German firms.

Hundreds of Iranian activists have emphasized that the 13-year-long house arrest of three Green Movement protest leaders is a gradual form of murder.

An Iranian academic has criticized officials for denying the country's volatility, amid economic and other crises and a restless population ready to protest.

Iran's Minister of Education has replaced over 20,000 principals in a move that many see as an attempt to purge schools after nationwide protests.

Amid accusations of Iran supplying military equipment and drones to Russia, President Ebrahim Raisi has criticized financial and military aid to Ukraine.

Iran has received thousands of Achaemenid-era clay tablets from the United States in the latest such instalment after decades of efforts to repatriate the antiquities.

Israel's UN ambassador photographed the poster of an Iranian demonstrator outside the UN in New York and held it up during the speech of Iran's president Ebrahim Raisi.

The UN human rights commissioner's office has strongly criticized a newly enacted hijab law in Iran that has increased punishment for women who refuse to cover their heads.

A human rights organization has revealed the identities of scores of individuals who sustained eye injuries when Iranian security forces fired shotguns at protesters.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has refrained from criticizing the Saudi Crown Prince for suggesting his country will get nuclear weapons if Iran does so first.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has talked of a new Middle East with the friendship between Israel and Arab nations without Iran’s “terror tentacles.”

Security forces attacked the family home of a victim of last year’s protests and arrested several family members to stop them from marking his death anniversary.

Having just returned from the US, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has re-started saber-rattling as the regime put on display "the longest-range drone in the world."

The Archbishop of Canterbury, a prominent leader of the Church of England, recently hosted a cleric with connections to Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.