
Iran President Vows ‘No Mercy’ In Dealing With Protesters
The Iranian president has called the anti-government protesters “opponents”, threatening that the Islamic Republic will deal with them with “no mercy”.

The Iranian president has called the anti-government protesters “opponents”, threatening that the Islamic Republic will deal with them with “no mercy”.

Israeli officials say that the White House is still seeking to reach a nuclear deal with Iran despite the comments by President Joe Biden who said earlier the deal is “dead”.

A top British lawmaker has advised all Britons and citizens of western countries to leave Iran immediately as the Islamic Republic detained seven people with links with the United Kingdom.

Some protesters who have experienced sexual harassment and assault in the hands of the security forces in detention have shared their harrowing stories with Iran International.

American tycoon Elon Musk says the use of satellite internet services in Iran has increased and around 100 Starlink devicesare active in the country now.

IRGC General Mohammad Karami has been appointed as the new governor of Sistan-Baluchistan province, one of Iran's most volatile and problematic areas in Iran.

The Islamic Republic’s state media have started bragging about developing missiles and drones and distributing them among its allies throughout the Middle East.

Iran has forced a Dubai-bound Mahan Airlines plane to land in its Kish Island to prevent the family of an outspoken football legend from leaving the country.

Iran's foreign ministry said Monday the arrests of citizens linked to the UK reflected Britain's "destructive role" in the recent antigovernment protests.

Although the need for changes in President Ebrahim Raisi's cabinet has been long discussed by the media, debate on an urgent reshuffling has intensified.

An informed source in Baghdad told Iran International that Washington has received reports on Iraq conducting trade with Iran using US dollars despite US sanctions.

Iran’s Attorney General says no final decision has been made regarding a complaint by the family of Mahsa Amini whose violent death in police custody led to protests.

London’s Metropolitan Police detained a man Monday under the Terrorism Act, close to Iran International’s offices, after he was observed acting suspiciously.

Islamic Republic’s prosecutor-general says Iranian women unveiling in public is an act “planned and promoted by enemies,” and described it as a “crime.”

Iran’s exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi has called on people to take part in the ceremonies marking the fortieth day after the killing of some protesters by security forces.

Amid its most serious internal crisis in 40 years, the Islamic Republic is now facing daily criticism of its foreign policy, even in its government-controlled media.

Amid ongoing antigovernment protests, the Islamic Republic’s currency rial has been on freefall, losing value so much that regime’s insiders have started passing the buck.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard arrested seven people Sunday, claiming they had links to Britain, including some dual nationals, over ongoing antigovernment protests.

The Islamic Republic's government has appointed IRGC Brigadier General Mohammad Karami as the new governor-general of the restive Sistan-Baluchestan province.

Punitive measures to hold the Islamic Republic accountable for its deadly crackdown on dissent continue with Western sanctions and international investigations.

A top Iranian military official says the Islamic Republic will continue to develop drones according to its interests and Tehran will cooperate with other countries in this regard.