
Iranian Media Rate President’s First Two-Years As A Failure
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.

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.

In a protest against her confinement, Soheila Mohammadi, an Iranian political prisoner, has embarked on a hunger strike by sewing her lips together.

In a new development before Iran’s March 2024 parliamentary elections, former Vice President Es’haq Jahangiri is reportedly registering as a candidate.

More than 3,000 US sailors and marines have arrived in the Middle East as part of a Department of Defense deployment.

The head of Tehran's Gold, Jewelry, Silver, and Coin Union voiced alarm about Iran's current economic hurdles and the significant impact on gold demand.

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian visited Japan on Monday as a possible move to cajole Tokyo into releasing its $3 billion frozen in banks there.

Alarming reports reveal that the cost of bread has surged in more than 15 provinces across Iran with calls for immediate support.

Iran has blamed Russia for the diminishing water levels in the Caspian Sea which threatens to damage delicate ecosystems that rely on the sea's waters.

Tens of public figures in Iran have expressed concern in a statement that the upcoming parliamentary elections have been taken hostage by hardliners and security organs.

FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation issued warnings regarding Iran's ban on women's attendance at football stadiums, issuing consequences for non-compliance.

The giant German engineering firm Bosch reportedly aided Iran’s security forces in facial recognition technology in 2017 and delivered thousands of street cameras.

An Israeli missile attack targeting the vicinity of Syria's capital Damascus, where previous attacks targeted Iranian military centers.

Iran's Chief Justice Gholamreza Mohseni-Ejei has appointed another cleric and a former court of appeals judge accused of human rights violations as prosecutor general.

Five buildings that were under construction have collapsed in southern Tehran, killing at least three people and injuring more than 10 others.

Iran’s Oil Products Exporters Union has reacted to the recent accusations made by an Iraqi MP regarding the smuggling of dollars to Iran through Argentina.

The municipality of Tehran plans to dispatch 400 of its personnel as hijab enforcers to subway stations of the capital.

An Iranian born artist shredded a copy of Islam’s holy book, the Quran outside the Iranian embassy in the Danish capital Copenhagen on Saturday.

Britain's home secretary Suella Braverman says Iran's Revolutionary Guard poses the a serious risk to UK’s national security amid fresh evidence of its reach.

Russia used 27 Iranian-made drones and 30 missiles to attack large swaths of Ukraine early on August 6, as a conference took place in Saudi Arabia exploring options for peace.

Iran has started candidate pre-registration for the parliamentary elections scheduled for March 1, 2024, urging those interested to start the process of vetting.

A senior manager of an Iranian online store for android games and apps has been arrested over her online posts in defiance of mandatory hijab.