
FBI Warned Of Threats By Iranian Cyber Group, Offers $10mn Reward
The FBI has warned that the Iranian cyber group Emennet Pasargad is conducting hack-and-leak operations involving a combination of hacking and theft of data.

The FBI has warned that the Iranian cyber group Emennet Pasargad is conducting hack-and-leak operations involving a combination of hacking and theft of data.

European Union leaders are expected to focus on China and Iran’s military involvement in Ukraine in today’s discussion of ‘external’ relations.

Eyewitnesses have told Iran International that a mysterious blaze in Tehran’s Evin prison last week was a government scheme to fake a jail break to kill prisoners.

A group of Iranian sports personalities and lawyers have requested world football governing body FIFA to eliminate Islamic Republic’s team from the World Cup.

Protests in Iran continued on Thursday with the northwestern city of Tabriz being the hotbed of unrest, with additional security forces deployed in the key city.

The European Union and the United Kingdom Thursday sanctioned three Iranian military commanders and a defense company over allegedly supplying drones to Russia.

The US military made an unusual disclosure Wednesday, revealing the location of its submerged nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines in the Arabian Sea near Iran’s waters.

The US-based Iranian Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) reported on Thursday that at least 12,500 people have been detained in Iran, adding that at least 244 people, including 32 children, were also killed.

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, heading a delegation, has traveled to the Armenian capital Yerevan on Thursday amid tensions in the region.

Iran’s exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi says the current events in Iran will change the world, and for this reason, the best for the world is a regime change in Iran.

Mohammad Nourizad, a writer and political prisoner says the Islamic Republic has killed 200 people just to prove it did not kill Mahsa Amini over her hijab.

A human rights group has said the Islamic Republic’s security forces have killed at least 244 people, including 32 children,during the current antigovernment protests across Iran.

The story of the death of a young Iranian man at the hands of government forces has uncovered new aspects of resorting to brutal violence against protesters.

A group of Iranian clerics upset with the leadership of Ali Khamenei have reportedly written to Ayatollah Ali Sistani in Iraq to come to Iran and save the situation.

Canada is imposing more punitive measures on Iranian officials and entities linked to the regime’s propaganda machine and those behind the Islamic Republic’s torture of detainees.

Mohsen Mandegari, a seasoned Iranian journalist has warned top officials in Iran that the country's youth driving the protests “will not tolerate humiliation."

The father of Mahsa Amini, the young woman whose death in hijab police custody sparked the current protests in Iran, says authorities tried to force him into giving interviews to Iran's state broadcaster.

Iran said it was sanctioning British individuals and entities over “activities that have led to unrest, violence, and terrorist acts against the Iranian nation.”

Nationwide protests called by activists for Wednesday started in Iran at around 6 pm, while university students continued their demonstrations earlier in the day.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard in a provocative move has launched a pontoon bridge on the northwesternmost river of Aras near the border with Azerbaijan Republic.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has criticized the suspension of classes at universities and the refusal of professors to teach amid popular protests.