
IRGC Chief Threatens Europe With ‘Consequences’ If Listed ‘Terrorist’
The commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has threatened European states that they will “suffer the consequences” if they designate the IRGC as a terrorist organization.

The commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has threatened European states that they will “suffer the consequences” if they designate the IRGC as a terrorist organization.

A top US national security official says Iran did not take the nuclear negotiations seriously and, instead, decided to brutalize its people and support Russia’s war in Ukraine.

At the start of the work week in Iran on Saturday, the national currency reached new lows against the US dollar, as economic and political uncertainty continued.

Jalil Rahimi Jahanabadi, a lawmaker from northeast Iran, has said that “our policies anger the young generation,” and our economy has a mafia-like structure.

A stonemason who was hired to make a gravestone for executed protester Mohammad Hosseini has been arrested by Iran’s security agents.

Mowlavi Abdolhamid delivered yet another fiery sermon in southeastern Zahedan Friday while another Sunni imam, Mowlavi Gorgij, was put under house arrest in northern Iran.

As Tehran intensified threats against Europe over prospects of designating the IRGC as a terrorist group, hardliner daily Kayhan threatened military attack on EU forces.

As the European Council is set to decide about European Parliament’s call to list Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as a terror group, the Netherlands has already expressed its support.

An Iranian hardliner, Mohammad-Javad Larijani from an influential family has said that the nuclear deal, JCPOA, “is dead but unfortunately not buried, and it smells.”

While many Iranians welcomed the European Parliament’s resolution that calls on EU to list the Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist group, regime officials have threatened to respond.

Panama’s shipping registry says it has withdrawn its flag from 136 vessels linked to Islamic Republic in the last four years, denying claims it is knowingly helping Iran violate sanctions.

The German foreign ministry confirmed Friday that a plan to sanction more members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard will be on the agenda at EU foreign ministers meeting on Monday.

Some Iranian ‘moderate conservative’ politicians suggest that Iran should act to compensate for the damage and isolation caused by a problematic foreign policy.

Speaker of Iran’s parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has criticized the motion passed by the European Parliament to list the IRGC as a terrorist organization.

Ali Khamenei’s representative in Sistan-Baluchestan Province has strongly blamed the Raisi government for the shortcomings in the impoverished and restive region.

Imprisoned civil and human rights activist Narges Mohammadi has released a harrowing account of what is happening inside the women's ward of Tehran’s notorious Evin prison.

The dean of Tehran University has threatened that based on a new decision students who do not comply with compulsory hijab will "be subject to disciplinary action".

Amid catastrophic energy shortages across Iran, kilometer-long queues of cars have been formed at gas stations in several cities while more oil industry workers stage strikes.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Thursday met US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and discussed Iran as well as expanding the Abraham Accords.

The Kremlin says Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation with his Iranian counterpart Ebrahim Raisi on Thursday, the second in nine days.

Two Iranian veteran athletes, brothers Amir-Reza and Rasoul Khadem, continue harshly criticizing the policies and performance of the regime in Iran.