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‘Permit for a terrorist’: Canada opposition asks who cleared ex-IRGC official’s entry

‘Permit for a terrorist’: Canada opposition asks who cleared ex-IRGC official’s entry

The Canadian opposition has accused the government of bypassing its own rules after Iran International reported that an IRGC-linked Iranian football official was granted special permission to enter the country despite being inadmissible.

Two more men hanged in Iran as authorities ramp up executions

Two more men hanged in Iran as authorities ramp up executions

Iran executed two more men on Saturday after the Supreme Court upheld their death sentences for spying for Israel and cooperating with the Mossad intelligence service.

Ottawa on defensive after Iran football chief linked to IRGC entered Canada

Canada’s government is under pressure to explain how Mehdi Taj, Iran’s football chief and a former intelligence officer of the Revolutionary Guards, was briefly allowed into the country after being granted a special permit despite Canada’s IRGC ban.

Iranians denounce tiered internet plan as discriminatory and corrupt

Iranians condemned selective access to restricted internet services as discriminatory and corrupt in messages to Iran International, urging others to reject the scheme in recent days.

How the Taliban tilted toward Iran during wartime tensions

How the Taliban tilted toward Iran during wartime tensions

Taliban leaders and affiliated figures voiced support for Iran after Israeli strikes in June 2025 and later US threats, signaling a limited and conditional alignment despite longstanding disputes with Tehran.

Iran ranks near bottom as press curbs deepen worldwide

Iran ranks near bottom as press curbs deepen worldwide

Iran ranked among the world’s worst countries for press freedom in 2026 as global conditions hit a 25-year low, with legal pressure on journalists intensifying across multiple regions, Reporters Without Borders said.

Iran football chief with IRGC ties sent back by Canada after arrival

Iran football chief with IRGC ties sent back by Canada after arrival

Iran's football chief Mehdi Taj, once a commander in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, was sent back from Canada just hours after landing, according to a government source who spoke to Iran International.

Two months offline: Iran blackout drives losses, access splits

Two months offline: Iran blackout drives losses, access splits

Iran’s near-total shutdown of the global internet reached 60 days on Tuesday, worsening economic losses and social restrictions as authorities move toward selective access for some users and businesses.

Iran football chief with IRGC past to visit Canada for FIFA event

Iran football chief with IRGC past to visit Canada for FIFA event

A Revolutionary Guards commander turned Iran's football chief has been granted special permission to enter Canada for a FIFA event despite being otherwise inadmissible, according to government sources who spoke to Iran International.

Iran designers reject ‘discriminatory’ tiered internet access

Iran designers reject ‘discriminatory’ tiered internet access

Iran’s Graphic Designers Society refused to make a collective request for the so-called “Internet Pro” access for its members, calling the tiered internet plan “discriminatory.”

Iran nurses reject special internet access amid blackout

Iran nurses reject special internet access amid blackout

Iran’s nursing organization said on Sunday it would not seek special internet access for its members until restrictions on international internet access were lifted for the public.

US should use Iran talks leverage to help Iranian people, veteran journalist says

US should use Iran talks leverage to help Iranian people, veteran journalist says

With US-Iran talks in Pakistan in doubt after Iran's foreign minister left Islamabad and President Trump canceled the planned trip by US negotiators, veteran journalist Eli Lake says Washington should use its leverage not only on the nuclear file, but to help the people of Iran.

Iran executes protester over January uprising

Iran executes protester over January uprising

Iran executed a man on Saturday over his involvement in January anti-establishment protests, whom authorities said acted on behalf of Israel’s Mossad intelligence service.

Iranian national charged in US over migrant smuggling scheme

Iranian national charged in US over migrant smuggling scheme

A US federal indictment has charged an Iranian national with coordinating a large-scale migrant smuggling operation into the United States, the Justice Department said on Friday.

UK’s LBC finds alleged Iran-linked channel hiring Britons for sabotage

UK’s LBC finds alleged Iran-linked channel hiring Britons for sabotage

A journalist from LBC was offered payment by an alleged Iran-linked contact to carry out a street-level act of vandalism within hours of contact, the British broadcaster reported on Friday.

Two men accused of spying for Iran to appear in London’s Old Bailey court

Two men accused of spying for Iran to appear in London’s Old Bailey court

Two men accused of carrying out surveillance on Jewish and Israeli-linked sites in London on behalf of Iran are due to appear at the Central Criminal Court on Friday for a preliminary hearing.

Iran to add US-Israel war to school curriculum amid ceasefire

Iran to add US-Israel war to school curriculum amid ceasefire

Iran plans to include the recent war with the United States and Israel in school textbooks, the education minister said, referring to what officials call the “third imposed war,” the latest conflict now under a ceasefire extended by US President Donald Trump.

Tehran stocks head for reopening, but it risks triggering a new crisis

Tehran stocks head for reopening, but it risks triggering a new crisis

After nearly two months of closure, Tehran’s stock market is preparing a phased reopening, but deep structural flaws, lack of transparency and uncertainty over US negotiations threaten to turn the restart into a fresh crisis.

Disputes within Iran leadership blocked negotiators’ trip to Islamabad

Disputes within Iran leadership blocked negotiators’ trip to Islamabad

Divisions within Iran’s leadership prevented a negotiating team from traveling to Islamabad for talks with the US, Iran International has learned.

Inflation spikes, basic goods slip out of reach for Iranians, citizens say

Inflation spikes, basic goods slip out of reach for Iranians, citizens say

Food prices surged and basic goods slipped out of reach across Iran, citizens told Iran International in recent days, describing shortages and daily price jumps following a ceasefire that has coincided with worsening economic conditions.

Iran turns to citizenship and assets as tools of pressure beyond its borders

Iran turns to citizenship and assets as tools of pressure beyond its borders

The Islamic Republic is escalating its campaign against the diaspora, moving beyond domestic seizures to explore the confiscation of assets held by Iranians in foreign countries and possible revocation of their citizenship.

Exiled prince dismisses Iran negotiators as part of repression system

Exiled prince dismisses Iran negotiators as part of repression system

The Islamic Republic’s negotiators in talks with the US are “different faces of the same machine,” that suppresses the Iranian people, exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi said at a press conference in Berlin on Thursday.