
As FIFA Says ‘Avoid Politics’, Iranian Players Ask For Boycott
While FIFA urged teams to avoid political battles, a former Iran national footballer has called on fans not to travel to Qatar to watch FIFA World Cup matches.

While FIFA urged teams to avoid political battles, a former Iran national footballer has called on fans not to travel to Qatar to watch FIFA World Cup matches.

Commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Hossein Salami has threatened “the Islamic Republic’s enemies” with revenge for their “interventionist and mischievous actions.”

Statements by several Iranian officials lately show that despite often defiant rhetoric, they begin to fear that the Islamic Republic might be nearing its end.

Australia says cyberattacks by state-sponsored groups from China, Russia and Iran have grown significantly, estimating that one attack occurs every seven minutes.

US President Joe Biden on Thursday vowed to "free" Iran and said that protesters who oppose the Islamic Republic would soon succeed in freeing themselves.

From early morning Thursday [Nov. 3] turned out to be another phase of Iran protests with several memorial gatherings met with government violence and escalation.

The US has imposed fresh sanctions on individuals linked to Hezbollah and Iran’s Revolutionary Guard's Quds (Qods) force, as well as several shipping and oil companies.

An Australian lawmaker has shown solidarity with Iranians in their fight against clerical rule, saying that the Islamic Republic will face the consequences of mistreating protesters.

While only three weeks ago Iran’s ruler Ali Khamenei described the ongoing uprising as a "riot”, on Wednesday he said it is a "hybrid war" led by the "enemies”.

Special Envoy for Iran Rob Malley says the US will continue to expose the Islamic Republic’s support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Amid daily antigovernment protests across Iran, Germany's government on Thursday urged its citizens to leave the country or risk arbitrary arrest and long prison terms there.

Amid six-weeks of political upheaval in Iran, officials and media speak little about the economy, but the government struggles with an epic revenue shortfall

Protests rage in Iran Thursday with cities of Arak and Karaj scenes of clashes as regime’s forces opened fire at mourning ceremonies of two dead protesters.

The following feature article is a full re-print from Reuters on protests in Iran.

Forty Iranian lawyers have issued a statement saying most people no longer want the Islamic Republic and called on their peers to speak up and defend the people.

Foreign ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) are set to discuss Iran’s crackdown on antigovernment protesters when they open two days of talks in Germany this week.

With the reported use of Iranian drones by Russia, the United States and its European allies face the question of reviving international sanctions by ‘snapback’.

Iranians once again braved the violent crackdown by the Islamic Republic and poured into streets Wednesday evening, amid threats of death sentences for protesters.

Calls for expulsion of the Islamic Republic from the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) are getting stronger with the US and the Netherlands joining the chorus.

Nobel Prize winner Shirin Ebadi Wednesday urged the United States not to reach any agreement with Iran that would enable it to access additional funds.

Iranian economist Davood Souri, an alumnus of the Virginia Polytechnic University and a tenured professor at Tehran’s Sharif University, has been arrested by the Islamic Republic’s agents.