
Hack Of President's Office Shows Nuclear Expansion Continues
A hacktivist group has broken into servers of the Iranian president’s office and leaked troves of sensitive data, proving corruption, conflicts and an ongoing nuclear expansion.

A hacktivist group has broken into servers of the Iranian president’s office and leaked troves of sensitive data, proving corruption, conflicts and an ongoing nuclear expansion.

Three female political detainees in the notorious Evin prison, were sentenced to five to 10 years while they did not have access to a lawyer during their trial.

The former director of the notorious Evin prison in Tehran has accused President Ebrahim Raisi of having a direct role in executing political prisoners under the founder of Islamic Republic, Ruhollah Khomeini.

The Iranian journalist who covered the death in custody of the icon of anti-regime protests, Mahsa Amini, went on trial on Monday behind closed doors.

Only two days after Muscat mediated a prisoner swap between Iran and Belgium, Sultan Haitham bin Tariq al-Said traveled to Tehran, meeting with President Ebrahim Raisi and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Around 10,000 healthcare practitioners have left Iran over the past two years to work in the Arab world.

Two days after the deadly clash on the Iran-Afghanistan border, Iran's Interior Minister described the incident as a "brief conflict".

An Iranian lawmaker who has disclosed a major case of financial corruption at the parliament says he has been barred from speaking during legislative sessions.

Iranian authorities say efforts are underway to release Hamid Nouri, a former Iranian jailor who is serving a life sentence in Sweden.

A cousin of one of three executed protesters in Isfahan says pressure is mounting on the family of one of three Iranians hanged in the regime's latest execution spree.

Recent media reports in Iran indicate that local observers are increasingly convinced the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA) is impossible.

Israeli missile strikes targeted sites on the outskirts of the Syrian capital Damascus Sunday, while Syrian state media reported that some missiles were intercepted.

Iran may be quietly preparing for the politically risky move of raising fuel prices and selling gasoline at three different rates, Iran International has learned.

Oman’s sultan arrived in Iran on Sunday for a two-day visit and met with President Ebrahim Raisi in a visit expected to focus on regional diplomatic and security issues.

Amid escalating tensions with Afghanistan, the Iranian regime has sent senior military commanders to restive areas as the Taliban took control of aborder post.

At least 50 Iranian servicemen have been killed on Iran’s borders in the past three years, Ham-Mihan newspaper in Tehran reported Sunday.

Amid Western objections over Iran’s arms supplies to Russia, Tehran’s defense minister claims the regime “has no restriction” on exporting and importing weapons.

The Ukrainian government submitted a resolution to parliament on May 27 to impose 50-year-long sanctions on Iran, ostensibly for its supply of weapons to Russia.

An Iranian official said Sunday that in addition to a limit on cheap gasoline for citizens, more expensive fuel will also be rationed, and limited to 150 liters per month.

Russia unleashed waves of air strikes on Kyiv overnight in what officials said was the largest attack by Iranian drones on the city since the start of the war.

Fars news agency affiliated with the Revolutionary Guard Sunday described Iran’s new ballistic missile, Khorramshahr, as super-capable, and a response to Israeli threats.