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Family told missing teen was alive, then received his body 60 days later

Family told missing teen was alive, then received his body 60 days later

A 14-year-old student disappeared during protests near Tehran on January 8, only for his family to receive his body 60 days later with a gunshot wound to the temple, Iran International has learned.

Lights out, then gunfire: Witnesses recount Mashhad protest crackdown

Lights out, then gunfire: Witnesses recount Mashhad protest crackdown

A 32-year-old protester in Mashhad, northeastern Iran, stood in the street as the lights flickered out and the mobile network went dead, believing he had only a one-in-five chance of making it out alive.

Scam messages seek crypto for ships’ safe passage through Hormuz, firm warns

Fraudulent messages offering ships safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for cryptocurrency have been sent to some shipping companies, Reuters reported on Tuesday, citing a maritime security firm.

Iran executes man as January protest crackdown continues

Iran executed a man on Tuesday over accusations that he set fire to a mosque and what authorities described as anti-security activities, according to the judiciary, in a case tied to anti-establishment protests earlier this year.

Bread shortages, soaring prices strain households in Iran, residents say

Bread shortages, soaring prices strain households in Iran, residents say

Bread shortages and steep price hikes are undermining access to a key staple for many in Iran, with citizen accounts received by Iran International describing long lines, flour shortages and prices far exceeding official rates.

From instability to influence: Pakistan’s pivotal role in US-Iran diplomacy

From instability to influence: Pakistan’s pivotal role in US-Iran diplomacy

Despite deep political turmoil, economic distress, militant violence, and a fraying security landscape at home, Pakistan has unexpectedly emerged as the publicly acknowledged central mediator between Washington and Tehran.

A nation in limbo: 100 days after the massacre, has the world moved on?

A nation in limbo: 100 days after the massacre, has the world moved on?

One hundred days after one of the deadliest crackdowns in modern history, Iran remains suspended between grief and uncertainty, with a fractured public mood as some see justice in recent blows to the regime, while others feel left behind with it still in place.

IRGC fires at Indian vessel in Hormuz

IRGC fires at Indian vessel in Hormuz

Two vessels, including an Indian-flagged supertanker, were forced back out of the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday after being approached by Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ naval units, shipping monitor TankerTrackers said.

Too early to tell who is winning Iran war, experts say

Too early to tell who is winning Iran war, experts say

As Washington signals that a deal with Tehran may be close, a central question remains unresolved: who, if anyone, is actually winning?

Three charged over attempted arson at Iran International office in London

Three charged over attempted arson at Iran International office in London

British police on Friday have charged three people over an attempted arson attack near the London offices of Iran International.

US arrests Iranian national over alleged Basij-linked visa fraud

US arrests Iranian national over alleged Basij-linked visa fraud

US immigration authorities have arrested an Iranian national accused of lying about past ties to a paramilitary organization linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson told Iran International.

Statement by the Iran International Editorial Board on escalating threats and intimidation

Statement by the Iran International Editorial Board on escalating threats and intimidation

Iran International condemns the attempted attack near its London studios on the evening of 15 April.

Iran blackout cripples freelancer, small business incomes

Iran blackout cripples freelancer, small business incomes

Freelancers and small business owners say their incomes have collapsed and daily operations have halted during Iran’s prolonged internet shutdown, which NetBlocks said has caused $1.8 billion in losses over 48 days.

Iran halts petrochemical exports to supply domestic market

Iran halts petrochemical exports to supply domestic market

Iran has halted exports of all petrochemical products until further notice to prevent shortages of raw materials and stabilize the domestic market, state-linked media reported.

US blockade enters murky phase as tankers spoof signals and buyers hesitate

US blockade enters murky phase as tankers spoof signals and buyers hesitate

The US naval blockade of Iran is entering an opaque phase, with early signs of impact emerging through both buyer hesitation and deceptive shipping practices, rather than direct naval confrontations.

US tightens financial squeeze on Iran, warns banks over oil money flows

US tightens financial squeeze on Iran, warns banks over oil money flows

The US Treasury has warned banks in the Middle East and East Asia to halt Iran-linked transactions or face potential sanctions, signaling a stepped-up enforcement push targeting the financial networks that move Tehran’s oil revenues.

War damage amounts to $3,000 per Iranian, with blockade set to add to losses

War damage amounts to $3,000 per Iranian, with blockade set to add to losses

War damage to Iran’s economy has reached $270 billion in 40 days, equivalent to roughly $3,000 per person, according to official figures, with losses expected to grow as trade disruptions deepen under a US blockade of Iranian ports.

Iran petrochemical workers face layoffs as industrial crisis deepens

Iran petrochemical workers face layoffs as industrial crisis deepens

Iran faces a wave of layoffs in its petrochemical sector and widespread factory closures as a deepening economic crisis and internet shutdowns paralyze businesses, according to reports sent by residents to Iran International.

Drug shortages, price surge hit patients across Iran

Drug shortages, price surge hit patients across Iran

Iranians face a severe shortage of essential medicines and a spike in prices, according to reports sent by citizens to Iran International, as the country struggles with a deepening healthcare crisis.

Iran-US ceasefire nudges sidelined Arab states toward Israel, expert says

Iran-US ceasefire nudges sidelined Arab states toward Israel, expert says

Arab states hit hardest by Iran’s strikes may be emerging from the US-Iran ceasefire feeling sidelined, a shift that could push them closer to Israel as they rethink who can truly guarantee their security, Middle East scholar Dalia Ziada told Eye for Iran.

What the US naval blockade would mean for Iran’s economy

What the US naval blockade would mean for Iran’s economy

The US naval blockade of Iran, which started on Monday, could rapidly cripple the country’s economy, cutting off most of its trade, halting oil exports and triggering inflation and currency pressure within days.

Worst outcome is Islamic Republic’s survival, ex-CIA official says

Worst outcome is Islamic Republic’s survival, ex-CIA official says

As a fragile ceasefire holds between the United States and Iran, former CIA analyst and former National Security Council director Ken Pollack is warning that the greatest risk may be a war that ends with the Islamic Republic still intact.