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Israel raids on Iran arms in Syria had Putin’s blessing, ex-Mossad chief says

Russian President Vladimir Putin personally gave the green light for Israeli airstrikes in Syria against Iranian arms transfers to Lebanon's Hezbollah during Bashar al-Assad’s rule, former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen reveals in his new memoir Sword of Freedom.

Israel raids on Iran arms in Syria had Putin’s blessing, ex-Mossad chief says

Snapback sanctions will be imposed on Iran by month’s end, Macron says

Snapback sanctions on Iran will be triggered at the end of this month, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview with Israel’s Channel 12 on Thursday.

Snapback sanctions will be imposed on Iran by month’s end, Macron says

US bill aims to block sanctioned Iran officials from UN

Senator Ted Cruz introduced a bill on Thursday to stop sanctioned Iranian officials from entering the United States for next week’s United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meeting in New York.

US bill aims to block sanctioned Iran officials from UN
Rare missile tests streak through Tehran twilight

Rare missile tests streak through Tehran twilight

Iran carried out missile tests around the capital Tehran on Thursday evening local time, a local official confirmed. A Revolutionary Guards-linked outlet and eyewitnesses reported images and video of the test on social media.

US fired $500mn in THAAD missiles defending Israel, Pentagon papers show

US fired $500mn in THAAD missiles defending Israel, Pentagon papers show

Pentagon budget documents seeking urgent new funding show that the US has fired around $500 million worth of its Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor missiles to defend Israel, primarily during its June war with Iran.

Israel retains capabilities inside Tehran, Mossad chief says

Israel retains capabilities inside Tehran, Mossad chief says

Iran armed forces chief hails Russia’s stance during 12-day war

Ex-president Rouhani could face death penalty, MP fulminates

Former president Hassan Rouhani could face the death penalty if charges against him are proven in court, an Iranian lawmaker said on Wednesday, reviving threats against an architect of a 2015 nuclear deal loathed by hardliners.

Ex-president Rouhani could face death penalty, MP fulminates
Unfinished yet irreversible: Iran's Woman, Life, Freedom three years on
ANALYSIS

Unfinished yet irreversible: Iran's Woman, Life, Freedom three years on

Three years after the killing of Mahsa "Jina" Amini in the custody of Iran’s morality police, and in the shadow of the Islamic Republic’s recent 12-day war with Israel, the outlines of a durable social transformation are clear.

Three years after Mahsa Amini’s death, Iranian frustration festers
VOICES FROM IRAN

Three years after Mahsa Amini’s death, Iranian frustration festers

Three years after the death of Mahsa Amini in morality police custody and subsequent protests which were quashed with deadly force, the mood among Iranians has only darkened, with many pointing to hardships that increasingly shape daily life.

Erasing memory: Tehran squeezes Woman, Life, Freedom families
INSIGHT

Erasing memory: Tehran squeezes Woman, Life, Freedom families

ANALYSIS

Accountability for Iran hangs on UN mission’s future

Two Tehran cafes shuttered over alleged alcohol, nudity and dancing

Authorities in Tehran have shut down two cafe-restaurants over alleged violations including “serving alcohol, nudity, and mixed-gender dancing,” Revolutionary Guards-affiliated Fars news agency reported on Thursday.

Joy as resistance: Iranians push boundaries on Mahsa anniversary

Two Tehran cafes shuttered over alleged alcohol, nudity and dancing

Nuclear Program

  • Snapback Mechanism
  • Iran's Missing Uranium Stocks
  • Suspending Cooperation with IAEA
Europe unmoved by Iranian proposal to avoid sanctions - WSJ reporter

Europe unmoved by Iranian proposal to avoid sanctions - WSJ reporter

European states at the center of a sanctions drama with Tehran due for a finale next month deemed an Iranian proposal to gain a reprieve insufficient and overly demanding, a Wall Street Journal reporter said on Thursday.

Iran cites wartime-like conditions, ties IAEA inspections to new safeguards

Iran cites wartime-like conditions, ties IAEA inspections to new safeguards

The country faces conditions similar to wartime following Israeli and US airstrikes on its nuclear facilities, Iran’s nuclear chief said on Wednesday, warning that inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency would not fully resume without new safeguards.

Araghchi caught between Tehran hardliners and European deadline
INSIGHT

Araghchi caught between Tehran hardliners and European deadline

Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi could be on shaky ground, with reformists pressing for his replacement by former Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi, according to a prominent conservative commentator in Tehran.

EXCLUSIVE

Sanctions and graft decimated Iran oil revenues, ex-Treasury official says

Iran hemorrhages the value of about four out every five barrels of oil it manages to export, a former senior US Treasury official told Iran International, as sanctions forced funds to be lost in corrupt smuggling networks.

Sanctions and graft decimated Iran oil revenues, ex-Treasury official says

Iran-linked networks amplify false claims after Charlie Kirk killing, researchers say

Iran-aligned media and online networks joined Russia- and China-linked actors in pushing false or inflammatory narratives after US conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot dead earlier this month according to US officials and outside researchers.

Charlie Kirk urged Trump in Oval Office to avoid war with Iran, Carlson says

Iran-linked networks amplify false claims after Charlie Kirk killing, researchers say

Defiance Through Art

  • Filmmakers Defy Censorship
  • Crackdown on Female Singers
  • No More Forced Hijab in Films
Dissident Iranian filmmakers urge Oscars to reject state-linked submissions

Dissident Iranian filmmakers urge Oscars to reject state-linked submissions

An association of independent Iranian filmmakers has called on the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to overhaul how it accepts films from countries under authoritarian rule, warning that the current system legitimizes state-controlled cinema bodies.

France picks Jafar Panahi’s ‘It Was Just An Accident’ as Oscar entry

France picks Jafar Panahi’s ‘It Was Just An Accident’ as Oscar entry

France has selected Iranian director Jafar Panahi’s It Was Just An Accident, winner of this year’s Cannes Palme d’Or, as its submission for the Academy Awards in the international feature category, giving the exiled filmmaker a path to Hollywood that Tehran was unlikely to offer.

Iran selects 'Cause of Death - Unknown' as official Oscar submission

Iran selects 'Cause of Death - Unknown' as official Oscar submission

Iran has officially selected murky moral drama ‘Cause of Death: Unknown’ as its official submission for the Best International Feature Film category at the 98th Academy Awards due to be announced on March 2.

Afghanistan

  • Populist Push to Expel Afghans
  • Post-Ceasefire Crackdown
  • Tehran–Taliban Alliance
  • Taliban vs. Women

Khamenei-linked daily says Afghan expulsions failed to curb bread prices

The Islamic Republic’s mass expulsions of Afghan migrants have not eased Iran’s economic strain nor slowed soaring bread prices, the hardline Kayhan newspaper, overseen by Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, wrote on Wednesday.

Khamenei-linked daily says Afghan expulsions failed to curb bread prices
EXCLUSIVE

Iran’s struggle for justice lights the way forward, Nobel laureate says

Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi praised Iranian civil society on the third anniversary of Mahsa Amini’s death in morality police custody, saying victims' families have kept the pursuit of justice alive by turning grief into a force for change.

Focus on Society and Justice, by Narges Mohammadi

Iran’s struggle for justice lights the way forward, Nobel laureate says

Iran, Saudi Arabia discuss defense ties as US and Riyadh stage counter-drone drills

Iran’s top security official said on Wednesday that Tehran and Riyadh had held discussions on defense cooperation during talks in the Saudi capital, while the United States and Saudi Arabia concluded their largest-ever counter-drone exercise in the region.

Iran security chief visits Saudi leadership for rare meeting

Iran, Saudi Arabia discuss defense ties as US and Riyadh stage counter-drone drills

Iran executes political prisoner accused of spying for Israel

Iran executed political prisoner Babak Shahbazi on Wednesday, state-affiliated media reported, saying he had been convicted of spying for Israel.

Iran executes political prisoner accused of spying for Israel

Spotlight

  • Jamshid Barzegar

    Unfinished yet irreversible: Iran's Woman, Life, Freedom three years on

    Jamshid Barzegar

  • Bozorgmehr Sharafedin

    Sanctions and graft decimated Iran oil revenues, ex-Treasury official says

    Bozorgmehr Sharafedin

  • Behrouz Turani

    Araghchi caught between Tehran hardliners and European deadline

    Behrouz Turani

  • Maryam Sinaiee

    Erasing memory: Tehran squeezes Woman, Life, Freedom families

    Maryam Sinaiee

  • Roozbeh Mirebrahimi

    Accountability for Iran hangs on UN mission’s future

    Roozbeh Mirebrahimi

  • Azadeh Akbari

    Iran executes political prisoner accused of spying for Israel

    Azadeh Akbari

Editors' Pick

  • Iran’s struggle for justice lights the way forward, Nobel laureate says

    Iran’s struggle for justice lights the way forward, Nobel laureate says

  • Icons of defiance: the faces of Iran’s Woman, Life, Freedom movement

    Icons of defiance: the faces of Iran’s Woman, Life, Freedom movement

  • Iran selects 'Cause of Death - Unknown' as official Oscar submission

    Iran selects 'Cause of Death - Unknown' as official Oscar submission

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Iran ex-hijab enforcer gets lashes in sex scandal, escapes execution on legal twist

Iran ex-hijab enforcer gets lashes in sex scandal, escapes execution on legal twist

Iran executes political prisoner accused of spying for Israel

Iran executes political prisoner accused of spying for Israel

Rare missile tests streak through Tehran twilight

Rare missile tests streak through Tehran twilight

Iran’s 'eye for an eye' strategy deterred Israel, Revolutionary Guards say

Iran’s 'eye for an eye' strategy deterred Israel, Revolutionary Guards say

Iran rules out US talks on missile program

Iran rules out US talks on missile program

In Case You Missed It

Iran ex-hijab enforcer gets lashes in sex scandal, escapes execution on legal twist

An Iranian court has sentenced Reza Seghati, the former head of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance in Gilan province, to 100 lashes and exile in connection with a widely publicized same-sex scandal that cost him his post.

Iran says foreign GPS systems unsafe, eyes national satellite network

Ecuador blacklists Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Hamas and Hezbollah

Iran ex-hijab enforcer gets lashes in sex scandal, escapes execution on legal twist

Joy as resistance: Iranians push boundaries on Mahsa anniversary

Call me Peter: Iran’s ex-spy chief lives in quiet Florida splendor

VOICES FROM IRAN

Parents lament hidden school fees in Iran

Eye for Iran Podcast

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PODCAST

Nuclear crisis looms as Iran faces sanctions snapback, expert warns

Time is running out to avert a nuclear crisis, Nicole Grajewski of the Carnegie Endowment said, describing Iran's nuclear program as a complex file where diplomacy is limited, military strikes are insufficient, and Europe’s snapback of UN sanctions risks sparking fresh conflict.

PODCAST

Unite to overthrow Iran 'demon of tyranny', Nobel laureate Ebadi urges

PODCAST

Israel now calls the shots on Iran as US steps back, ex-negotiator says

Nuclear crisis looms as Iran faces sanctions snapback, expert warns
PODCAST

Islamic Republic 'flailing' as challenges mount, ex-US official says

PODCAST

Iran’s water crisis is real but man-made, climatologist argues

PODCAST

Dented by war, Islamic Republic reaches for nationalism to shore up support

Tehran Insider

'At least we have security': old mantra becomes bitter joke in postwar Iran
TEHRAN INSIDER

'At least we have security': old mantra becomes bitter joke in postwar Iran

Life in Iran feels suspended, with many convinced war will return and unable to plan for the future beyond how to endure it when it comes.

No room for nuance: how the loud few dominate Iran’s public sphere
TEHRAN INSIDER

No room for nuance: how the loud few dominate Iran’s public sphere

Iran is awash in voices claiming to speak for its people: state loyalists, opposition figures and self-styled experts of every stripe drowning out the non-extreme yet critical voices with their din.

Forbidden but flowing: alcohol slips quietly into public life in Iran
TEHRAN INSIDER

Forbidden but flowing: alcohol slips quietly into public life in Iran

TEHRAN INSIDER

Enrichment: the only right we have but never asked for

United States

  • US bill aims to block sanctioned Iran officials from UN

    US bill aims to block sanctioned Iran officials from UN

  • Iran-linked networks amplify false claims after Charlie Kirk killing, researchers say

  • US senator says Israel’s strike in Qatar imperils Gaza peace bid

  • US urges Iran to cease war rhetoric, address people's needs

Iran Nuclear

  • Europe unmoved by Iranian proposal to avoid sanctions - WSJ reporter

    Europe unmoved by Iranian proposal to avoid sanctions - WSJ reporter

  • Iran cites wartime-like conditions, ties IAEA inspections to new safeguards

  • US Republicans push E3 to enforce return of UN sanctions on Iran

  • Europe presses Iran to act on nuclear deal as snapback sanctions loom

Military

  • Rare missile tests streak through Tehran twilight

    Rare missile tests streak through Tehran twilight

  • Iran, Saudi Arabia discuss defense ties as US and Riyadh stage counter-drone drills

  • Iran says defensive readiness deters renewed attack after June strikes

  • US B-2 bomber commander details 'flawless' attack on Iran

Society

  • Two Tehran cafes shuttered over alleged alcohol, nudity and dancing

    Two Tehran cafes shuttered over alleged alcohol, nudity and dancing

  • Dissident Iranian filmmakers urge Oscars to reject state-linked submissions

  • France picks Jafar Panahi’s ‘It Was Just An Accident’ as Oscar entry

  • Three years after Mahsa Amini’s death, Iranian frustration festers

Human Rights

  • Unfinished yet irreversible: Iran's Woman, Life, Freedom three years on

    Unfinished yet irreversible: Iran's Woman, Life, Freedom three years on

  • Focus on Society and Justice, by Narges Mohammadi

  • Iran’s struggle for justice lights the way forward, Nobel laureate says

  • Accountability for Iran hangs on UN mission’s future

Iran Sanctions

  • Snapback sanctions will be imposed on Iran by month’s end, Macron says

    Snapback sanctions will be imposed on Iran by month’s end, Macron says

  • US designates four Iran-backed militias as terrorist groups

  • US issues new sanctions on individuals, firms funding Iran's military

  • Iranian lawmaker links mobile disruptions to power shortages

Mideast Crisis

  • Israel raids on Iran arms in Syria had Putin’s blessing, ex-Mossad chief says

    Israel raids on Iran arms in Syria had Putin’s blessing, ex-Mossad chief says

  • Iran says facing 'hybrid war' despite end of 12-day conflict

  • Israel retains capabilities inside Tehran, Mossad chief says

  • Iran armed forces chief hails Russia’s stance during 12-day war

Economy & Environment

  • Iran says foreign GPS systems unsafe, eyes national satellite network

    Iran says foreign GPS systems unsafe, eyes national satellite network

  • Iran’s Sistan-Baluchestan faces irreversible collapse as Hamoun wetlands dry up

  • Iran judiciary reopens probes into disputed land deals near Tehran

  • Defying 'maximum pressure', China uptake of Iranian oil hits pre-Trump high

Iran Protests

  • Icons of defiance: the faces of Iran’s Woman, Life, Freedom movement

    Icons of defiance: the faces of Iran’s Woman, Life, Freedom movement

  • Iran shielding officials from accountability 3 years after protests – HRW

  • Families demand international action on Mahsa Amini death anniversary

  • Joy as resistance: Iranians push boundaries on Mahsa anniversary

Diplomacy

  • Tehran slams US ‘hypocrisy’ over Mahsa Amini anniversary message

    Tehran slams US ‘hypocrisy’ over Mahsa Amini anniversary message

  • Iran hardliners reject IAEA deal, but IRGC outlet voices support

  • US attack on Iran was sound but talks must win peace, ex-US diplomat says

  • Iran says prisoner swap with France nearing final stage

Domestic Politics

  • Ex-president Rouhani could face death penalty, MP fulminates

    Ex-president Rouhani could face death penalty, MP fulminates

  • Araghchi caught between Tehran hardliners and European deadline

  • Tehran hardliners push impeachments despite Khamenei's praise of cabinet

  • Iran judiciary says 21 official bodies responsible for April port blast

Iran Insights

  • Erasing memory: Tehran squeezes Woman, Life, Freedom families

    Erasing memory: Tehran squeezes Woman, Life, Freedom families

  • Genie out of the bottle: Mahsa Amini’s death gives Iranian women new life

  • Sharp policy swerve needed to avoid ruin, Tehran moderates warn

  • 'Disaster' born of weakness: Iran hardliners blast IAEA deal