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Iran campaign urges people to fund sacrifice of 10,000 sheep for Khamenei’s health

Iran campaign urges people to fund sacrifice of 10,000 sheep for Khamenei’s health

A campaign by pro-establishment religious groups in Iran is asking people to help fund the ritual slaughter of 10,000 sheep as a religious offering for Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s health, with each animal priced at 250 million rials, or about $132.

Tehran gas stations run dry as fuel price hike fears mount

Tehran gas stations run dry as fuel price hike fears mount

Gas stations in parts of Tehran closed after running out of fuel Wednesday, while motorists elsewhere in the Iranian capital waited up to an hour to fill their tanks amid mounting fears of a fuel price hike, locals told Iran International.

Pezeshkian admin says infiltration bill violates rights, could drive brain drain

President Masoud Pezeshkian's government has formally opposed a bill aimed at countering foreign intelligence infiltration, saying it violates citizens' rights, restricts academic ties and could accelerate the emigration of Iranian experts and researchers.

Ex-president warns Iran against losing ‘unprecedented’ opportunity with Trump

Former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami has strongly backed the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding signed by US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, warning that Iran could face serious problems if the opportunity created by it is lost.

An Iranian film broke every taboo. Viewers say society broke them first

An Iranian film broke every taboo. Viewers say society broke them first

An Iranian film made in defiance of the censors reached YouTube last week, and the argument it started was not the one its makers might have expected: many viewers are asking not whether Bidad goes too far, but whether it goes far enough for the country it depicts.

Luxury Tehran property asking prices surpass Munich and Sydney

Luxury Tehran property asking prices surpass Munich and Sydney

Some luxury apartments in northern Tehran are being advertised above the price of central Munich or Sydney: 25 billion rials, about $13,228, per square meter, according to Farhikhtegan newspaper, which examined the listings.

Iran weighs attacks on military targets in Europe – FT

Iran weighs attacks on military targets in Europe – FT

Iran has considered attacking military targets in Europe if US President Donald Trump escalates the war, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday, citing two insiders.

The 60-day deadline is over. Now what does Trump do with Iran?

The 60-day deadline is over. Now what does Trump do with Iran?

With the 60-day period set by the June US-Iran memorandum now over and no final agreement in place, Washington faces a choice between intensifying pressure, renewing major strikes or settling into a prolonged and unstable holding pattern.

Forced to serve in the IRGC, now fighting to stay in Canada

Forced to serve in the IRGC, now fighting to stay in Canada

Iranian men conscripted into the Revolutionary Guards for their compulsory military service fear they and their families could lose the right to remain in Canada, after letters warned the mandatory stint may amount to membership in a terrorist organization.

The three snakes of Zahhak

The three snakes of Zahhak

In the Persian classic Shahnameh, Ferdowsi tells the story of Zahhak, the usurper king who is kissed on each shoulder by Ahriman, the spirit of evil, and finds two black snakes growing from the wounds.

Iran weighs gasoline rationing as fuel deficit widens

Iran weighs gasoline rationing as fuel deficit widens

Iran’s government is considering three proposals to curb gasoline consumption as war damage, import difficulties and a widening gap between domestic production and demand put growing pressure on fuel supplies.

Iran lawmaker played direct role in deadly protest crackdown, witnesses say

Iran lawmaker played direct role in deadly protest crackdown, witnesses say

Jafar Pourkabgani, a lawmaker representing the southern Iranian province of Bushehr and a former longtime member of the IRGC and Basij, personally fired at protesters during nationwide demonstrations in January, witnesses told Iran International.

Iran executes man accused of driving into police during January protests

Iran executes man accused of driving into police during January protests

Iran executed Shahram Sadeghi early Sunday after accusing him of security offenses and deliberately driving into police officers during protests in Karaj on January 8, the judiciary’s Mizan News reported.

Iran’s rulers turn attention to the threat from within

Iran’s rulers turn attention to the threat from within

As Iran confronts military pressure abroad and mounting economic strain at home, signs are emerging that the Islamic Republic is increasingly turning its attention to another potential threat: renewed unrest on its own streets.

Caspian Sea hits 200-year low as Iran debates the treaty meant to divide it

Caspian Sea hits 200-year low as Iran debates the treaty meant to divide it

The Caspian Sea is falling by as much as 20 centimeters a year and stands at its lowest level in two centuries, an Iranian environment official said, a warning that lands just as Tehran reopens the argument over how to divide a sea that is shrinking on all five of its owners.

Iran seals dozens of businesses in renewed hijab crackdown

Iran seals dozens of businesses in renewed hijab crackdown

Iranian authorities have sealed at least 42 cafés, restaurants, shops, sports clubs and other businesses across the country in the past three weeks, over compulsory hijab rules and what officials describe as violations of Islamic norms.

Iran International's Negar Mojtahedi wins top Canadian journalism honor

Iran International's Negar Mojtahedi wins top Canadian journalism honor

Iran International's Negar Mojtahedi has won Canada's 2026 Bill Good Award, part of the Jack Webster honors regarded as western Canada's preeminent journalism awards, cited for reporting that bridged the gulf between the West and Iran, often at risk to her own safety.

Over 150,000 disabled Iranians await nursing allowances

Over 150,000 disabled Iranians await nursing allowances

More than 152,000 people with severe disabilities remain on a waiting list for nursing care payments because of insufficient funding, the rehabilitation deputy of Iran’s State Welfare Organization said on Wednesday.

When the language of home is no longer the language of life

When the language of home is no longer the language of life

The child understands every word her grandmother says in Persian. She answers in English. She can ask what's for dinner in her parents' language, but not describe her anxiety, her love or her future in it. She calls herself Iranian. Persian is no longer the language of her life.

New online poll suggests eight in ten would like to leave Iran

New online poll suggests eight in ten would like to leave Iran

More than eight in 10 respondents to an Iran International Instagram poll said they would leave Iran if given the opportunity, reflecting deep frustration among those who took part over the country’s economic and social conditions.

Oil slicks hit Qeshm mangroves and Oman coast in mounting war fallout

Oil slicks hit Qeshm mangroves and Oman coast in mounting war fallout

Oil has reached mangrove forests on Iran's Qeshm island while a separate vast slick spreads toward Oman's coast, raising fears of environmental damage in waters already disrupted by war.

From Hormuz to Bab el-Mandeb, conflict converges on vital shipping lanes

From Hormuz to Bab el-Mandeb, conflict converges on vital shipping lanes

Six people were killed when Iran-backed Houthis attacked a vessel in Bab el-Mandeb, an escalation experts say reflects not a second front in the Iran war but two conflicts converging, as the Houthis pursue their own interests while adding pressure on Iran’s adversaries.