
Iran Summons British Envoy After 'Interventionist Comments'
Iran's foreign ministry summoned the British ambassador in Tehran on Tuesday in reaction to "interventionist comments" from the British foreign ministry.

Iran's foreign ministry summoned the British ambassador in Tehran on Tuesday in reaction to "interventionist comments" from the British foreign ministry.

A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck northwestern Iran on Wednesday, and medical authorities in the area reported that at least 276 people had been injured.

Iranian protesters stayed away from streets at night in most places for a second night after widespread daytime protests in universities and secondary schools.

CIA Director Bill Burns has reiterated US commitment to support the “free flow of information" in Iran following the shutdown of internet access amid the ongoing uprising.

US President Joe Biden says the United States stands with Iranian women and Iranian citizens who are inspiring the world with their bravery.

France's foreign minister said Tuesday that the European Union was looking to impose sanctions on several Iranian officials involved in the crackdown on protesters.

Amid heightened restrictions on Internet access following nationwide antigovernment protests, Iranians’ use of VPNs has risen over 3,000 percent in the previous month.

The ongoing protests in Iran have given rise to debates about the significance and implications of Iran's Generation Z that is defying rules and restrictions.

A popular Iranian former football (soccer) player has been charged in absentia for supporting ongoing antigovernment protests, Iran International has learned.

Following Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s lead, Iranian officials alleged on Tuesday that protests are instigated by foreign enemies while the unrest continues.

US envoy for battling antisemitism says the entire world as well as the Iranian people know that Islamic Republic’s inherent misogyny has sparked the current women-led uprising.

Iran’s government and media remained largely silent on Tuesday over US President Joe Biden’s condemnation of the violent crackdown against protesters in Iran.

Britain's foreign ministry on Monday said it had summoned the Iranian charge d’affaires, Iran’s most senior diplomat in Britain, over the crackdown on protests.

Canada has slapped sanctions on 34 Iranian officials and entities, including the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and morality police, over the crackdown on current protests.

As Iran’s ruler Ali Khamenei was delivering a speech Monday dismissing nationwide protests, students in a dozen universities began rallying against his regime.

Iran said Monday advances had been made in talks with South Korea over the release of funds frozen by banks due to United States third-party sanctions.

Switzerland’s Foreign Ministry told Iran International on Monday that the country is working bilaterally and multilaterally to protect human rights in Iran.

Iranian teachers have issued a statement announcing a nationwide strike by teachers and students to "show their solidarity and support with all the protesters.”

Germany, France, Denmark, Spain, Italy and the Czech Republic have submitted 16 proposals for new measures by the European Union against Iran over its violent clampdown on current protests.

Iran’s rial has dropped to its lowest point since June when it registered an all-time low against other currencies. The rial is close to breaking that record.

Iran's exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi has called US President Joe Biden not to enter an agreement with Tehran that would financially benefit the Islamic Republic’s repression machine.