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Iran re-arrests environmental activists from 2018 espionage case, lawyer says

Iran re-arrests environmental activists from 2018 espionage case, lawyer says

Iranian security forces arrested environmental activists Houman Jokar and Sepideh Kashani at their home on Wednesday and seized their electronic devices, their lawyer said.

Dust storm blankets central Iran as air quality worsens

Dust storm blankets central Iran as air quality worsens

A dust storm has affected large parts of central and eastern Iran this week, with air quality reaching hazardous levels in some areas, visibility falling and authorities closing roads in parts of the country on Thursday.

Turkey’s tighter residency rules leave more Iranians in limbo

Turkey’s tougher residency rules are leaving growing numbers of Iranians facing legal uncertainty, financial losses and difficult choices over whether they can remain in a country that was once among their most accessible migration destinations.

Trump says US getting along well with Iran as Doha technical talks end

Iran said its Doha meetings with mediators had concluded Wednesday as US President Donald Trump said recent meetings in Qatar had been positive and Tehran’s denuclearization was progressing well.

Insulin costs soar in Iran as insurance fails to keep up

Insulin costs soar in Iran as insurance fails to keep up

Rising drug prices and lagging insurance coverage are pushing diabetes medication further out of reach in Iran, documents obtained by Iran International show, with one patient’s NovoMix FlexPen insulin payment rising more than 24-fold in less than two months.

Iran parliament cries censorship after Ghalibaf interview cut short

Iran parliament cries censorship after Ghalibaf interview cut short

Iran’s state broadcaster cut short a pre-recorded interview with Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf on Tuesday, triggering protests from parliament and speculation that politically sensitive sections had been censored.

How Trump decided to strike Iran, new book reveals final hours

How Trump decided to strike Iran, new book reveals final hours

US President Donald Trump was still pursuing a nuclear deal with Iran even as military plans for an attack were falling into place, according to a new book that offers a detailed account of how diplomacy gave way to strikes on the Islamic Republic.

Iranians barely visible in US-Iran deal, UN rapporteur says

Iranians barely visible in US-Iran deal, UN rapporteur says

The US-Iran memorandum of understanding failed to address human rights and risked leaving Iranians without accountability, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran Mai Sato said, according to a report by Geneva Solutions on Wednesday.

IRGC moves to seize historic Protestant church in Tehran

IRGC moves to seize historic Protestant church in Tehran

Iranian authorities have stepped up pressure on one of the country’s few surviving Protestant churches, threatening to confiscate its valuable central Tehran compound and evict residents, in what church leaders describe as the latest assault on Christian worship sites.

Khamenei to end Eje'i’s judiciary tenure after one term

Khamenei to end Eje'i’s judiciary tenure after one term

Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei plans to remove judiciary chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Eje'i at the end of his first five-year term and appoint a new figure to lead the judiciary, sources familiar with the matter told Iran International.

Iran among top foreign espionage threats to Germany, security report says

Iran among top foreign espionage threats to Germany, security report says

Iran was among the main foreign powers carrying out intelligence activities against Germany in 2025, targeting opposition groups, pro-Israeli and pro-Jewish targets and the Iranian diaspora, Germany’s domestic intelligence agency said in a security report published Tuesday.

Iran media urged to avoid spotlighting political disputes during Khamenei funeral

Iran media urged to avoid spotlighting political disputes during Khamenei funeral

A confidential directive by Iran’s top security body urged media outlets to avoid spotlighting political disputes during slain Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s funeral and limit coverage of US talks and regional developments, according to a copy obtained by Iran International.

Deadly attacks shake northwest Iran as IRGC reports new clashes

Deadly attacks shake northwest Iran as IRGC reports new clashes

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said six armed men were killed in a clash near Iran's northwestern border on Tuesday. The announcement came hours after the Guards said two of its members were killed in a separate shooting in the region.

Two-week banking disruption leaves Iranians struggling to access money

Two-week banking disruption leaves Iranians struggling to access money

A banking disruption lasting more than two weeks has left many Iranians unable to access their accounts, make purchases or transfer money, adding to financial pressures after the recent war and ceasefire.

Pezeshkian says Khamenei backed US MoU amid attacks on negotiators

Pezeshkian says Khamenei backed US MoU amid attacks on negotiators

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian defended the country’s negotiating team on Tuesday, saying the memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the United States was reached in full coordination with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.

Nearly half of Iranians live in land subsidence zones, report warns

Nearly half of Iranians live in land subsidence zones, report warns

Land subsidence has expanded into a nationwide crisis affecting nearly half of Iran’s population, with parliamentary researchers warning the damage could become irreversible if current trends continue, Shargh newspaper reported on Monday.

Is Tehran preparing to reinvent the IRGC?

Is Tehran preparing to reinvent the IRGC?

Comments by an establishment pundit suggesting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) could be dismantled from within have raised an extraordinary question: is Tehran preparing to reinvent one of the pillars of the Islamic Republic?

Iran bows out of World Cup amid flags, Pride and protest

Iran bows out of World Cup amid flags, Pride and protest

Iran's World Cup campaign ended on Saturday after a 1–1 draw with Egypt and results elsewhere confirmed Team Melli's elimination from the tournament.

Wildfire burns through southern protected forests in Iran

Wildfire burns through southern protected forests in Iran

A wildfire continued to burn through protected Zagros forests near Behbahan for a fourth day on Monday, exposing persistent shortages of aerial firefighting equipment after similar blazes in southern Iran earlier this month.

Iran, US trade attacks as fragile truce comes under strain, talks stall

Iran, US trade attacks as fragile truce comes under strain, talks stall

Iran and the United States stepped up attacks on Sunday despite an interim peace accord, with Tehran targeting US military sites in Kuwait and Bahrain and Washington striking Iranian military facilities near the Strait of Hormuz.

Iraq arrests officials tied to Iran-aligned parties in Baghdad raids, sources say

Iraq arrests officials tied to Iran-aligned parties in Baghdad raids, sources say

Iraqi security forces arrested dozens of officials in Baghdad on Sunday, including figures linked to Shia parties close to Iran, sources told Iran International, in a sweeping operation tied to a corruption case involving alleged smuggling of Iranian oil.

Khamenei mourning site shut as shroud-wearing hardliners expose loyalist rift

Khamenei mourning site shut as shroud-wearing hardliners expose loyalist rift

A mourning site set up near the place where Ali Khamenei was killed has been shut down after shroud-wearing ultra-hardliners turned it into a three-day sit-in, exposing a widening rift inside Iran’s loyalist camp over how to use the slain leader’s memory.