
Iranian Political Prisoner To Represent Herself In Public Trial
Political prisoner Sepideh Qolian has announced she will defend herself in her upcoming public trial.

Political prisoner Sepideh Qolian has announced she will defend herself in her upcoming public trial.

The Tehran Electronic Commerce Association has published a detailed report describing the internet quality situation in Iran as "critical."

Feeling betrayed by Moscow’s support for UAE’s claim on three Iranian islands, a top official in Tehran has backed Japan’s demand for talks over the Kuril Islands.

US federal prosecutors have faced challenges in auctioning off 800,000 barrels of seized Iranian oil aboard a Greek tanker off the coast of Texas.

Over 13,000 working and retired Iranian teachers have signed a petition to put pressure on the regime to release imprisoned colleagues.

Iranian activist Majid Tavakoli has been sentenced to six years in prison on charges of threatening state security.

Rights activists and lawyers fear the presence of standby judges in morality police vans that made a reappearance in the streets of Tehran Sunday.

The Iranian president is focusing on securing drone sales in return for food during his latest trip to Africa.

Michael McCaul, chairman of the US House foreign affairs committee, has threatened a subpoena if the administration does not brief Congress on the circumstances of Iran envoy Rob Malley’s dismissal.

US President Joe Biden has invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyhau to Washington for an official visit, the White House and the prime minister's office said Monday.

Iran’s former president has warned that the return of morality police to streets may lead to the regime's “overthrow by itself and social collapse”.

The United States has officially confirmed earlier reports of sending more warplanes and additional warships to the Persian Gulf region to deter Iranian moves.

President Ebrahim Raisi has sacked the head of Iran's Statistics Center and the Social Security Organization, as hardliners purge officials outside their circle.

Oman’s Foreign Minister who is in Tehran for talks with the Islamic Republic authorities, met his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdolahian on Monday.

Some Iranian analysts and politicians continue criticizing the ruling establishment, within the limits of controlled media, for the country’s multiple crises.

A group of UK politicians have written to Foreign Secretary James Cleverly calling on the government to adopt more stringent measures against Iran.

The US Deputy Special Envoy for Iran expressed concern that the morality police are again cracking down to enforce mandatory hijab.

A pro-regime athlete who called for suppression of protests has been appointed as CEO of a famous football club in Iran.

Iran’s Association of Medical Academic Societies has warned against the recent forced retirement and sacking of over 100 doctors from residency admissions boards amidst a major national health crisis.

A well-known Iranian cleric says hijab rebels are loose and must be punished while observant women belong to their husbands.

The Tehran University dean says the admission of Hashd al-Shaabi forces at Iranian universities is “academic cooperation with our friends”.