
Iran’s Hardliners Want An Election Without The Elites, Say Politicians
A moderate-conservative news website in Tehran has expressed concern over the absence of Iran's political elite in the upcoming March 2024 parliamentary elections.

A moderate-conservative news website in Tehran has expressed concern over the absence of Iran's political elite in the upcoming March 2024 parliamentary elections.

A unified statement from activists, writers, and artists has called for the release of imprisoned poet Habib Mousavi Bibalani and an end to repression.

Five men from Marand, in north-western Iran, were executed on Wednesday morning after being convicted of rape.

Pakistan has put a temporary hold on the ambitious multi-billion-dollar gas pipeline project to import energy from Iran.

As a display of power in the region, US Gen. Michael “Erik” Kurilla commander of CENTCOM sailed through the Strait of Hormuz aboard a Navy warship, August 6-8.

A report submitted to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Secretary General has called for Iran to halt surging executions and rollback mandatory veiling.

Britain and Canada have announced new Iran-related sanctions targeting individuals and entities threatening international peace and those involved in arms supply to Russia.

In a rare statement, the United Arab Emirates has voiced "profound concern" regarding Iran's nuclear program and called on Tehran to cooperate fully with United Nations inspectors.

Russia on Tuesday aligned itself with its ally Iran in rejecting Western attempts to maintain sanctions on Iran despite the collapse of the 2015 JCPOA nuclear deal.

Iran’s new hijab bill is becoming murkier still as the parliament has moved to approve it without an open session in fear of further backlash.

A week after the arrest and forced disappearance of prominent satirist Shaker Bouri, concerns are growing over his safety and whereabouts.

The case of Jamshid Sharmahd, a German citizen, who was sentenced to death by Iran's regime, has become a "top priority" for the German Foreign Ministry.

An Iranian MP has decried the government's neglect of the dire medicine shortages rocking the country.

The scandal surrounding the German corporation Bosch’s delivery of surveillance technology to Iran has expanded to include Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands and China.

Amid surging cases of alcohol poisonings, Iran’s deputy health minister has urged a crackdown on counterfeit alcohol distributors.

One individual was killed, and several others injured when regime agents opened fire on a group of Kolbars near the border area of Nowsud city in Kermanshah.

The Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) has threatened to respond in kind if the United States seizes Iranian vessels, as the US has augmented its forces in the Persian Gulf.

Britain says there is a split within the UK government over whether to proscribe Iran’s Revolutionary Guard despite the regime’s “significant threat” to the UK.

Shocking new footage has surfaced, depicting a devastating sequence of building collapses in southern Tehran on Sunday, resembling a grim cascade of falling dominoes.

An Iranian-American woman known for her NGO work in Afghanistan has been arrested in Iran, intensifying diplomatic tensions, a government newspaper reported.

As President Ebrahim Raisi’s second year in office ended on August 5, the Iranian press found a chance to remind him that he has completely failed the voters.