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Famous footballer out of contact after calling Khamenei ‘Satan,’ wife says

Famous footballer out of contact after calling Khamenei ‘Satan,’ wife says

Famous Iranian footballer Rashid Mazaheri has had no contact with his wife for more than 48 hours after comparing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to Satan in a social media post condemning the Islamic Republic’s January massacre of protesters, she said.

CPJ urges Iran to release NHK bureau chief

CPJ urges Iran to release NHK bureau chief

The Committee to Protect Journalists called on Iran to immediately release Shinnosuke Kawashima, the Tehran bureau chief of Japan’s public broadcaster NHK, and to return confiscated property.

Iran developing missiles that may soon reach US, Trump warns in SOTU address

President Donald Trump warned in his State of the Union address on Tuesday night that Tehran is working on the development of advanced missiles that could eventually reach the United States.

CIA issues rare Persian-language appeal to Iranians for secure contact

The Central Intelligence Agency on Tuesday published a direct message in Farsi on its official X account, urging Iranians to contact the agency securely amid ongoing domestic unrest and heightened Iran-US tensions.

Mexico cartel violence revives scrutiny of Iran-linked networks

Mexico cartel violence revives scrutiny of Iran-linked networks

As cartel violence grips Mexico following the death of a top drug lord, experts tell Iran International that Tehran-linked networks may be intertwined with the criminal infrastructure fueling instability across Latin America.

Shot, chased, denied care: how a mother was left to die in Iran's massacre

Shot, chased, denied care: how a mother was left to die in Iran's massacre

A 50-year-old fitness trainer who joined a protest in Esfahan with her two children last month was shot in the head and later died after a hospital refused to admit her and security forces stopped the car carrying her, sources told Iran International.

Diplomacy over grief: activists condemn Iran’s UN appearance after crackdown

Diplomacy over grief: activists condemn Iran’s UN appearance after crackdown

Tehran’s envoy addressing the United Nations Human Rights Council on Monday drew sharp criticism from activists, who argued that giving Iran a platform so soon after its deadly crackdown sent a painful message to victims’ families.

Trump’s State of the Union may test appetite for Iran strikes

Trump’s State of the Union may test appetite for Iran strikes

President Donald Trump will step into the House chamber on Tuesday night for a State of the Union address shadowed by the prospect of new US military action on Iran, as his administration sends envoys back to nuclear talks in Geneva and builds up forces in the region.

A refuge in the dark: The Tehran home that treated protesters for 19 nights

A refuge in the dark: The Tehran home that treated protesters for 19 nights

From the night of January 9, a family home in western Tehran became an improvised refuge for wounded protesters, operating for 19 consecutive nights as security forces carried out a bloody crackdown that left tens of thousands dead in the streets.

How Tehran whitewashes its crimes abroad

How Tehran whitewashes its crimes abroad

As Iran’s security forces crushed protests, a parallel operation unfolded online, blaming a domestic uprising on a global conspiracy.

Capital flees Tehran stocks as geopolitical tensions deepen

Capital flees Tehran stocks as geopolitical tensions deepen

More than 107.8 trillion rials ($66.5 million) in retail money has flowed out of the Tehran Stock Exchange over the past 24 trading sessions, marking what analysts describe as a new phase of liquidity depletion driven by political uncertainty and fears of military escalation.

Iran agrees €500 mln arms deal with Russia to rebuild air defenses - FT

Iran agrees €500 mln arms deal with Russia to rebuild air defenses - FT

Iran has agreed a secret €500 million arms deal with Russia to acquire thousands of advanced shoulder-fired missiles in a major effort to rebuild air defenses damaged during last year’s war with Israel, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.

Three Iranians in Silicon Valley face US trade secrets charges

Three Iranians in Silicon Valley face US trade secrets charges

Three Iranians working as engineers in Silicon Valley were charged with stealing sensitive trade secrets from leading US technology firms and transferring confidential data to unauthorized locations, including Iran, US authorities said on Thursday.

Trump signals Iran deal deadline as reports point to limited strike plans

Trump signals Iran deal deadline as reports point to limited strike plans

US President Donald Trump on Thursday warned Iran it must reach a meaningful nuclear agreement with the United States within two weeks or face consequences, as reports indicate Washington is considering limited strikes to force a deal.

Experts say Iran entering era of constant unrest

Experts say Iran entering era of constant unrest

Iran is entering a phase of persistent unrest, driven by decentralized “minor triggers” and deepening economic and legitimacy pressures that repression alone may no longer contain, senior analysts said at Iran International's townhall in Washington DC.

Iran jail terms for Christians top 280 years as arrests nearly doubled

Iran jail terms for Christians top 280 years as arrests nearly doubled

Iranian courts sentenced Christians to more than 280 years in prison in 2025, according to a joint report by four rights groups, in what advocates describe as a widening use of national security laws to suppress religious dissent.

US-Iran conflict fears lift oil, gold as investors brace for volatility

US-Iran conflict fears lift oil, gold as investors brace for volatility

Escalating tensions between the United States and Iran sent oil prices sharply higher and kept gold near record levels on Thursday, as investors weighed the risk of a prolonged conflict in the Middle East and its impact on global markets.

Iran fortifies sites as nuclear talks stall and US tensions rise

Iran fortifies sites as nuclear talks stall and US tensions rise

Satellite images published by Reuters on Wednesday show Iran repairing and reinforcing key military and nuclear‑linked sites amid stalled nuclear negotiations with the United States and an expanding US military presence in the region.

Families across Iran defy pressure to honour January protest victims

Families across Iran defy pressure to honour January protest victims

Memorial ceremonies marking 40 days since the killing of protesters were held across Iran this week despite a heavy security presence, with mourners gathering at gravesides, performing traditional rituals and often chanting against the country’s rulers.

US, Iran hold talks in Geneva under shadow of military threats

US, Iran hold talks in Geneva under shadow of military threats

The United States and Iran have begun indirect talks in Geneva on Tuesday under Omani mediation, with the threat of military action hanging over diplomacy and both sides still far apart on uranium enrichment and missiles.

Café closures mount after protests as Iran’s job market freezes

Café closures mount after protests as Iran’s job market freezes

About a quarter of cafés in parts of Iran have shut down in the past three months, according to a senior industry official who says protests, legal pressure and economic strain have severely affected the sector.

As Trump weighs strikes on Iran, Pahlavi rallies in Munich

As Trump weighs strikes on Iran, Pahlavi rallies in Munich

As President Trump weighs options against Iran, he faces a legacy‑defining choice that could reshape the century, with the Islamic Republic at its most precarious moment since 1979 after years of US pressure and a determined popular uprising.