
Iranian Dissident Representatives To Attend Munich Security Conference
Prominent Iranian dissident figures, exiled prince Reza Pahlavi, women rights activist Masih Alinejad, and activist Nazanin Boniadi are attending the Munich Security Conference.

Prominent Iranian dissident figures, exiled prince Reza Pahlavi, women rights activist Masih Alinejad, and activist Nazanin Boniadi are attending the Munich Security Conference.

Iran has dismissed a joint statement by the United States and the Gulf Cooperation Council Arab states this week accusing Tehran of malign regional activities.

A famous Iranian religious singer – known in Iran as eulogists or maddah – has been shot dead in the northwestern city of Tabriz in East Azarbaijan province.

Britain's counter-terrorism police chief said on Thursday his officers are increasingly dealing with threats from hostile states such as Russia, China and Iran.

The protest movement in Iran has succeeded in sowing the seeds of a hitherto missing dialogue among social groups and generations that can rekindle the protests anytime.

The Biden administration says it is concerned about the support countries like Iran and North Korea provide to Russia to supply embargoed goods like microchips.

Five female Iranian prisoners, who have just been freed, have demanded the release of all female political prisoners, emphasizing that "the day of freedom is close."

After a period of relative calm across Iran, Thursday was another action-packed day for the Iranians who are holding regular antigovernment protests for about five months.

Iran denied US claims that Al Qaeda's leader Seif al-Adel is based in the country, foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian wrote on Twitter on Thursday.

The journalists who reported a case of sexual abuse of several minors at a football school in northeastern Iran have been banned from work for six months.

Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) has presented its award to Niloufar Hamedi and Elahe Mohammadi, who have been imprisoned for five months, after publishing reports about the killing of Mahsa Amini in Iran.

Following restrictions on the Islamic Republic’s financial operations in Iraq, available information indicates that the UAE is also limiting money transfers to and from Iran.

Although the Iranian regime claims tens of thousands of inmates have been pardoned by the Supreme Leader, the Student Councils Union says many students have been expelled and suspended following recent protests.

A document obtained by Iran International has revealed that Russian companies are not willing to invest in oil and gas projects in southern Iran, despite joint projects.

Fatemeh Sepehri, an activist opposed to the Islamic Republic, has warned the authorities that she and millions of other people are fed up with their oppressive actions for 44 years.

Anti-regime protests in Iran continued Wednesday with people holding gatherings, chanting slogans, writing slogans on walls, and distributing flyers and paying tribute to the dead protesters.

Axios has revealed more details about the European Union’s plan to impose sanctions on Iran’s Revolutionary Guard over drones supplied to Russia.

In a new book, two Iranian academics argue that Iranian have lost trust in the regime, which is perceived as inefficient and mired in discriminatory behavior.

Chinese and Iranian presidents called on Thursday for the lifting of sanctions on Iran as an integral part of a stalled international accord on its nuclear program.

Iran International has obtained information that the Islamic Republic is suffering from heavy financial losses because a huge amount of its money is blocked in Iraq.

US Special Envoy for Iran Robert Malley held talks with Omani officials about Iran, as reports emerged of indirect talks to free US prisoners held in Tehran.