
US Condemns Threats Against Iranian Women’s Rights Activist
A number of former and current US officials have decried the Islamic Republic’s harassment of New York-based dissident journalist and women’s rights activist Masih Alinejad.

A number of former and current US officials have decried the Islamic Republic’s harassment of New York-based dissident journalist and women’s rights activist Masih Alinejad.

Following days of disruption in internet services in Iran and conflicting explanations by authorities, cyberspace watchdog NetBlocks has confirmed a loss in national connectivity.

Annual food inflation has reached 100 percent in parts of Iran, according to the latest figures published by the Statistical Center of Iran (SCI) in late July.

Following days of protests at Iraq’s parliament against Iran’s interference in the country’s politics, Tehran says it respects the choice of the Iraqi people.

While people in Iran face severe economic hardship induced by corruption, mismanagement and sanctions, two more cases of self-immolations were reported in the country.

Iran’s foreign ministry said Monday that messages were going “back and forth” with the United States as its nuclear chief reiterated it had know-how for a bomb.

Iran’s security forces have arrested several members of the Baha’i religious community regarded by the clerical government as heretics, and raided more than 20 households.

An IRGC newspaper has fiercely defended Iran's hardliner Raisi administration against a harsh critic who demanded the truth about Russia's role in nuclear talks.

Influential Iraqi Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr has called on his supporters to join thousands of others who have camped at the parliament to prevent the formation of a new government.

Iran’s atomic chief says members of parliament are seeking to legislate a 50-year nuclear roadmap so change of administrations cannot influence the program.

Iran’s top nuclear negotiator says Tehran will give the US another chance to show good faith while a lawmaker suggested that nuclear talks will soon resume.

An Iranian lawmaker has said the talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the JCPOA, will resume probably in Vienna in the coming days.

A man arrested in Brooklyn with an AK-47 gun near the home of an Iranian activist has told police he went there “looking for someone,” Iran International has learned.

A man armed with a loaded AK-47 was arrested Thursday outside the Brooklyn home of Iranian dissident journalist and women’s rights activist Masih Alinejad.

Several people have been arrested during the latest round of nationwide demonstrations by Iranian retirees who are protesting against the government’s meager pension increase.

Iran’s former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has expressed strong support for Ukraine, calling Russia’s Vladimir Putin a tyrannical narcissist pursuing glory.

Clashes were reported on Sunday between the border guards of Iran and the Taliban in the Hirmand border region.

While dozens of people have been dying and going missing in ongoing flash floods across Iran, survivors confronted President Ebrahim Raisi as he was visiting affected areas.

A conservative newspaper in Iran has criticized officals for claiming they could nullify US sanctions by resistance rather than by reaching a nuclear deal.

Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken Friday discussed the impact of President Joe Biden’s visit to Israel and Saudi Arabia in July as well as ways to deepen regional defense cooperation.

Two Telegram channels with links to IRGC have suggested that Iran may build nuclear warheads “in the shortest possible time” if attacked by the US or Israel.