
Iran Hardliners Attack Top Sunni, Shiite Clerics For Defying Khamenei
Prominent Sunni and Shiite clerics in Qom and Zahedan have come under attack by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's aides and supporters during the past days.

Prominent Sunni and Shiite clerics in Qom and Zahedan have come under attack by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's aides and supporters during the past days.

A new document received by Iran International shows that Iranian Army staff and their families have been supporting the popular antigovernment protests since September.

Thursday was the third day of pre-announced nationwide protests in Iran, with numerous mourning ceremonies held for those killed in recent days.

A day after sanctioning leading Iranian broadcasters, the United States sanctioned 13 businesses it said were involved in Iran’s petrochemical exports.

Social media users in Iran say following the designation of Abr Arvan company by the European Union many websites are not disrupted anymore and can be accessed easily.

The International Atomic Energy Agency board passed a motion Thursday calling it “essential and urgent” that Iran satisfy agency enquiries over its nuclear program.

Small businesses in Iran are still on strike for the third consecutive day with shops kept closed in different cities to show solidarity with the uprising against the Islamic Republic.

The UN’s Third Committee has approved a draft resolution on Iran’s human rights situation, expressing concern at the alarmingly high frequency of the death penalty in the country.

French President Emmanuel Macron has once again expressed support for the protest movement in Iran saying it's important to commend the courage and legitimacy of this fight.

An attack on a tanker off the coast of Oman on Tuesday was carried out by an Iranian-made drone, US Central Command said in a statement on Wednesday.

Amnesty International says Iran’s regime is seeking the death penalty for at least 21 people in “sham trials” designed to intimidate those who take part in antigovernment protests.

Iran’s foreign minister Thursday accused Israel and Western intelligence agencies of trying to start a civil war and divide Iran, as protests raged across the country.

Britain’s MI5 has said Iran poses a major security threat for the United Kingdom as it uses “coercion, intimidation, and violence to pursue its interests.

Numerous businesses and workers were on strike in Iran as people poured into streets on Wednesday, the second day of three days of rallies to mark the anniversary of November 2019 bloody protests.

In its latest sanctions on Iran, the United States Wednesday designated six leading employees of its state broadcaster, IRIB.

Employees of one of Iran’s largest steel company have joined many other steel and oil workers going on strike in solidarity with the current wave of protests.

Google has removed three Iranian native messengers and two smart transportation applications controlled by the government from its digital distribution service Google Play.

Graduates of the University of Science and Technology in Tehran have slammed a letter written by some professors asking security to deal with dissident students.

Iran’s nuclear chief Mohammad Eslami said Wednesday that no Iran trip was scheduled by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to resolve differences.

The Islamic Republic says it has arrested several French "intelligence agents" in relation to the ongoing antigovernment rallies, reiterating claims of foreign involvement in protests.

Iran has issued more death sentences for detainees arrested during antigovernment protests amid international outcry to stop death penalty for peaceful demonstrators.