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Iran no longer enriching uranium after June strikes, Araghchi says

Iran no longer enriching uranium after June strikes, Araghchi says

Iran’s foreign minister said on Sunday that Tehran is no longer enriching uranium at any of its nuclear sites after Israeli and US airstrikes damaged its facilities in June, but added that the country will not give up its right to enrichment or nuclear technology.

US accuses Iran of violating international law over tanker seizure

US accuses Iran of violating international law over tanker seizure

US Central Command on Sunday accused Iran of violating international law after confirming that Iranian forces seized a Marshall Islands–flagged tanker in international waters in the Strait of Hormuz last week.

Trump must accept peace is not achieved by force, Khamenei advisor says

A senior advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader said on Sunday that President Donald Trump must drop the idea that pressure can force Iran into concessions, adding that Tehran remains ready for talks on equal terms but will not abandon uranium enrichment.

Cloud seeding starts in Iran as drought spurs public rain prayers

Iran has launched this year’s cloud-seeding operations over the Lake Urmia basin as the country faces one of its worst droughts in decades, with authorities simultaneously urging nationwide rain-seeking prayers as reservoirs run dry and water shortages deepen across major cities.

Iran’s judiciary says enforcing the compulsory hijab is a top priority

Iran’s judiciary says enforcing the compulsory hijab is a top priority

Iran’s judiciary has placed what it calls the fight against nudity and improper hijab at the center of its enforcement agenda, warning that organizers and permit-issuing bodies for events deemed to violate law or Sharia will be prosecuted, judiciary-affiliated Mizan News said.

Tehran design event closed after online video triggers hardline backlash

Tehran design event closed after online video triggers hardline backlash

Tehran’s Design Week festival was shut down after a video from the event circulated online, Iran’s Guards-linked Fars News Agency reported on Sunday, saying the move followed a protest statement by the Basij student organization at the University of Tehran’s Fine Arts campus.

Iran Guards redeploy top commander to fix Houthi turmoil - Yemeni outlet

Iran Guards redeploy top commander to fix Houthi turmoil - Yemeni outlet

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has sent a senior commander back to Yemen to address what Yemeni opposition media describe as a leadership crisis within the Houthi movement, according to a report by the opposition site Defense Line.

Iran's food costs mount as families blame government for bare tables

Iran's food costs mount as families blame government for bare tables

Iranian families are grappling with a deepening food stress and some have been forced to eliminate core staples like red meat, chicken, fish, eggs and fruits from their baskets due to skyrocketing prices and stagnant wages.

Toxic air tightens grip on Iran, triggering widespread alerts

Toxic air tightens grip on Iran, triggering widespread alerts

Air pollution reached hazardous levels in large parts of Iran on Saturday, with fourteen cities in southern Khuzestan province hitting red-alert conditions and several others nearing dangerous thresholds, according to the country’s national air-quality monitoring system.

Iran's Guards confirm seizure of Marshall Islands-flagged tanker

Iran's Guards confirm seizure of Marshall Islands-flagged tanker

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Navy said on Saturday it had seized a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker off the coast of Makran, confirming earlier reports from maritime security firms and ship-tracking agencies.

Trump says Iran wants to negotiate after US show of force

Trump says Iran wants to negotiate after US show of force

US President Donald Trump said Iran now wants to negotiate a deal after the US strikes on its nuclear sites in June, arguing that renewed US military strength had changed Tehran’s stance.

Iran minister sees Persian Gulf water as an option if the crisis deepens

Iran minister sees Persian Gulf water as an option if the crisis deepens

Iran Energy Minister Abbas Aliabadi said using Persian Gulf water for Tehran could be done in an emergency as a last resort, since the long haul and treatment costs make the plan uneconomic in normal times.

Iran edges toward urban water collapse

Iran edges toward urban water collapse

Tehran and other major cities are edging toward water poverty, Dr. Kaveh Madani told Eye for Iran, with millions at risk of relying for their water on tankers trucks as taps begin to run dry.

As nuclear standoff festers, Iran's UN envoy vows not to surrender

As nuclear standoff festers, Iran's UN envoy vows not to surrender

Iran's UN ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani said Tehran will never surrender to threats or coercion during a General Assembly speech on Friday addressing a report by the UN nuclear agency urging to restore international inspections.

In a first since 1979 Revolution, a woman conducts the Tehran Symphony

In a first since 1979 Revolution, a woman conducts the Tehran Symphony

Paniz Faryousefi made history as the first woman to lead Iran's Tehran Symphony Orchestra since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, conducting sold-out shows Wednesday and Thursday at Vahdat Hall despite long official gender bias in the arts.

Women defying the headscarf are tools for Israel, senior cleric says

Women defying the headscarf are tools for Israel, senior cleric says

Tehran's state-appointed Friday prayer leader said that defiance of the Islamic veil was tantamount to collaboration with Israel and the United States, underscoring tension in the clerical establishment on hijab enforcement.

The death of a street vendor: who killed Ahmad Baledi?

The death of a street vendor: who killed Ahmad Baledi?

At dawn on a November morning in Ahvaz, a city in Iran’s oil-rich southwest, municipal enforcers arrived at Zeytun Park to demolish a small food kiosk that had sustained one family for more than two decades.

Iranian prosecutors set to target anti-hijab groups

Iranian prosecutors set to target anti-hijab groups

Iran’s judiciary chief instructed prosecutors nationwide to work with security and police agencies to identify what he called “organized groups linked to foreigners” involved in “social irregularities,” escalating the state’s campaign to enforce the mandatory hijab.

Iran loses 12,000 professors in decade-long academic exodus

Iran loses 12,000 professors in decade-long academic exodus

Iran has lost 12,000 university professors over the past decade, a former deputy science minister said on Friday, highlighting the rapid unraveling of the country’s higher-education workforce.

Iran health official warns diabetes now emerging at age 20

Iran health official warns diabetes now emerging at age 20

Diabetes is appearing at far younger ages than before, Iran’s deputy health minister said on Thursday, estimating that about 7.5 million people nationwide now live with the disease.

Iran households cut deeper into food budgets as incomes shrink

Iran households cut deeper into food budgets as incomes shrink

Iranian families across several regions described a rapid contraction of their diets in recent weeks, portraying kitchens reduced to bread-only meals as prices rose sharply across the country as reflected in multiple messages shared with Iran International.

US lawmakers urge probe into China’s missile fuel precursor supplies to Iran

US lawmakers urge probe into China’s missile fuel precursor supplies to Iran

Two Democratic members of the United States Congress urged the Secretary of State and CIA Director to investigate a large shipment of missile propellant precursor material from China to Iran.