
Iran Claims Large ‘Zionist’ Terror Network Uncovered
Iran claims to have smashed a network of “terrorists” across six provinces, whose handlers are in Denmark and the Netherlands, according to the government's news agency, IRNA.

Iran claims to have smashed a network of “terrorists” across six provinces, whose handlers are in Denmark and the Netherlands, according to the government's news agency, IRNA.

On Monday night, Iranian security forces used tear gas to disperse a protest in Divandarreh.

Politicians in Iran voice concern that barring reformist and non-conservative candidates will lead to a low turnout and lackluster parliamentary elections next year.

A former deputy of Iran’s judiciary, released from prison last year after serving only a fraction of his sentence, has been taking his illicitly gained assets abroad.

Reformists In Iran warn that the ultraconservative Paydari party wants to manipulate the election of a council that is tasked with selecting the next Supreme Leader.

The suicide of a worker at Iran's Chovar Petrochemical Company due to his dismissal has brought attention to the dire situation within the firm.

The anticipated reopening of the Saudi Embassy in Tehran, as part of an agreement to restore diplomatic relations, has faced further delays.

Two Iranian female journalists, who were arrested during anti-regime protests, have each been sentenced to three years and seven months in prison.

A group of children openly mocked Hamas during a demonstration in Gaza on Sunday, provoking threats to journalists.

Iran's has once again warned regional countries against normalizing relations with Israel as efforts intensify to expand the Abraham Accords to include Saudi Arabia.

Former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami has called on the government to recognize that a substantial part of society opposes the mandatory hijab.

The two men recently detained in India for planning to attack a Jewish center in Mumbai are suspected to be linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

Amidst fears of a devastating earthquake in Tehran, a City Council member issued a stern warning about its potential impact.

Legal experts say Iran’s new hijab bill violates not only civil rights but also the Constitution and requires vast resources beyond the government’s means.

In stern cautionary statements, two Iranian members of parliament have raised concerns about the precarious state of Iran's economy.

Israel's army would rally and unify in the face of any threats by the Lebanese Iran-backed Hezbollah, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday.

Israel’s Shin Bet internal intelligence agency says it has thwarted a phishing campaign by Iran targeting primarily Israeli civil servants and researchers.

A conservative newspaper editor in Tehran says that Iranian hardliners exposed US envoy Robert Malley’s alleged secret contacts with Islamic Republic officials.

Iran’s oil minister says Tehran will pursue its rights over a disputed maritime field in the western tip of the Persian Gulf shared with Kuwait and Saudi Arabia if they shun cooperation.

The US National Press Club has honored two jailed Iranian journalists who first reported the death in custody of Mahsa Amini in September 2022, which led to their arrest.

Heavy rainfall and storms in Iran’s Sistan-Baluchestan have caused a spate of flash floods, dealing a heavy blow to the infrastructure of the southeastern province.