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Low voter engagement casts doubt on Tehran’s maiden proportional council elections

Low voter engagement casts doubt on Tehran’s maiden proportional council elections

Tehran’s upcoming city council elections will be held under a proportional representation system for the first time, but widespread voter apathy has raised concerns of an extremely low turnout outside conservative ranks.

Iranian-Norwegian dual national arrested in Iran - rights group

Iranian-Norwegian dual national arrested in Iran - rights group

An Iranian–Norwegian dual national was detained after being summoned to the Intelligence Ministry office in Saqqez, in Iran’s western Kurdistan province, US-based rights group Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) reported on Sunday.

Israel weighs regime change in Iran, former Israeli diplomat says

Israel is thinking about regime change in Iran as an option to avoid repeated rounds of conflict, former Israeli consul in Los Angeles said on Sunday.

US should strike Iran if nuclear enrichment resumes, US senator says

Senator Lindsey Graham on Sunday said the United States should strike Iran again if there is credible evidence that Tehran is rebuilding its nuclear enrichment program or expanding its ballistic missile capabilities following the June strikes.

Israel to brief Trump on possible Iran strikes - NBC

Israel to brief Trump on possible Iran strikes - NBC

Israeli officials are preparing to brief Donald Trump on options for possible new military strikes on Iran, citing concerns that Tehran is expanding its ballistic missile program, NBC News reported on Saturday.

US urges Iran to free detainees after arrests at memorial for rights lawyer

US urges Iran to free detainees after arrests at memorial for rights lawyer

The US State Department called on Iran to release people detained after a memorial ceremony for Iranian human rights lawyer Khosrow Alikordi, warning of risks of abuse and unfair treatment.

Iran executes student on charges of spying for Israel

Iran executes student on charges of spying for Israel

Iran carried out the execution of an architecture student convicted of spying for Israel on Saturday, the judiciary announced, despite sustained concerns raised by rights groups over his detention, trial process and allegations of torture.

Amnesty demands release of Baluchi teen in Iran held to pressure father

Amnesty demands release of Baluchi teen in Iran held to pressure father

Amnesty International called on Iranian authorities on Friday to immediately release 16-year-old Mahmoud Baluchi Razi, arbitrarily detained since December 7 and subjected to torture to force his father to surrender.

UN adopts Canada-led resolution on Iran's rights abuses

UN adopts Canada-led resolution on Iran's rights abuses

The United Nations General Assembly has adopted a Canada-sponsored resolution condemning Iran's human rights violations for the 23rd consecutive year.

Iran, UK foreign ministers discuss nuclear issue in phone call

Iran, UK foreign ministers discuss nuclear issue in phone call

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi spoke by phone with UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper on Friday, saying Tehran is open to diplomacy based on respect.

UN nuclear watchdog should stay impartial on Iran, Lavrov says

UN nuclear watchdog should stay impartial on Iran, Lavrov says

Russia's foreign minister on Friday urged UN nuclear watchdog chief to keep what he called a neutral, non-politicized approach to Iran’s nuclear file, adding any renewed cooperation must be on terms Tehran considers fair.

After the drought came the floods: why rain is no panacea in Iran

After the drought came the floods: why rain is no panacea in Iran

Recent rains delivered Iran from a dangerous dry spell straight into to destructive floods because the land has been denuded by years of poor management, environmental expert Roozbeh Eskandari told Eye for Iran.

Rubio says top US problem with Iran is how it treats its people

Rubio says top US problem with Iran is how it treats its people

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday that the main US quarrel with Tehran is how it treats its people, on top of its opposition to Tehran's nuclear programs and regional ambitions.

Mideast upheaval leaves Iran hard-pressed to regain old footholds

Mideast upheaval leaves Iran hard-pressed to regain old footholds

As the Middle East enters the final weeks of 2025, the aftershocks of two years of regional war since October 7, 2023 are yielding to a quieter, consequential realignment of regional power.

‘No nuclear weapons’ focus could revive Iran-US talks, ex-FM says

‘No nuclear weapons’ focus could revive Iran-US talks, ex-FM says

Former Iranian foreign minister Ali Akbar Salehi suggested Iran and the United States could resume talks by changing the framing of negotiations to a shared goal that Tehran should not have nuclear weapons.

Air pollution returns to Tehran, putting capital back in unhealthy range

Air pollution returns to Tehran, putting capital back in unhealthy range

Air pollution returned to Iran’s capital and several other cities, pushing air quality back into unhealthy levels for vulnerable groups and prompting renewed health warnings, according to official data released on Friday.

Sweden summons Iran envoy amid reports citizen faces death sentence

Sweden summons Iran envoy amid reports citizen faces death sentence

Sweden has summoned Iran’s ambassador after receiving unconfirmed information that a Swedish citizen detained in Iran on espionage charges may have been sentenced to death, Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard said on Friday.

At least 17 Kurdish citizens detained across Iran, rights groups say

At least 17 Kurdish citizens detained across Iran, rights groups say

At least 17 Kurdish citizens have been detained in recent days in multiple Iranian cities, according to a Kurdish human rights group, amid what activists describe as increased security pressure on minorities and civil activists.

Iran explored 'fourth-generation' nuclear weapon - report

Iran explored 'fourth-generation' nuclear weapon - report

Iran explored advanced nuclear weapon concepts based on pure fusion before its war with Israel, an Israeli media report said, describing research into a theoretical approach that does not require uranium or plutonium.

Iranians turn to credit to afford winter celebration treats

Iranians turn to credit to afford winter celebration treats

Soaring costs have pushed many Iranian families to buy nuts and sweets on credit ahead of Yalda Night, the traditional winter celebration marking the longest night of the year, as sharp price increases squeeze household budgets in the final days of December.

US envoy hopes Iran 'comes to its senses' to avoid war - Ynet

US envoy hopes Iran 'comes to its senses' to avoid war - Ynet

US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee said he hopes there will be no war with Iran and urged Tehran to reconsider its nuclear ambitions, Israeli media outlet Ynet reported early Friday.

Israel arrests Russian citizen on suspicion of spying for Iran

Israel arrests Russian citizen on suspicion of spying for Iran

Israeli authorities arrested a Russian citizen working in Israel on suspicion of carrying out espionage tasks for Iranian intelligence, including photographing ships and infrastructure at Israeli ports, Israeli media reported on Friday.