
Since uprising in Iran impunity for crimes reigns supreme - Rights group
In spite of global sanctions and global condemnation, two years after Iran’s Woman Life Freedom uprising, “impunity for crimes reigns supreme”.

In spite of global sanctions and global condemnation, two years after Iran’s Woman Life Freedom uprising, “impunity for crimes reigns supreme”.

On the second anniversary of Iran's sweeping anti-regime protests, a new report by two rights groups calls for urgent international intervention to protect Iranian artists who face severe repression for their creative dissent.

President Masoud Pezeshkian, in his first foreign trip two months after taking office as President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, began an official three-day visit to Iraq, a key country for both Tehran and Washington.

The Iranian authorities have been accused of wrongfully arresting, threatening and harassing family members of dozens of those killed, executed, or imprisoned during the nationwide protests since 2022.

The US and its allies - France, Germany, and Britain - said Tuesday they were targeting Iran’s flagship airline, Iran Air, in the West’s latest round of sanctions, following Tuesday’s confirmation that Tehran has supplied Russia with short-range ballistic missiles.

Iran, through its proxies, has encircled Israel in a multi-front war that is slowly expanding as more violent and new fronts emerge. A former IDF spokesperson is now calling on the Israeli government to take the fight directly to the root cause: Iran.

Iran's Minister of Interior has called for Afghan migrants residing in Iran to "go to their own country and work there to rebuild it" amid rising numbers of immigrants from neighboring Afghanistan.

British Foreign Secretary David Lammy and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who will jointly visit Kyiv this week, said on Tuesday they are united on the need to tackle Iran's influence in the Middle East and Ukraine.

Iranians have recently shared videos and photos of Starlink satellite internet terminals being installed on rooftops, raising expectations that this technology could soon render the government’s internet filtering efforts ineffective.

Due to medication shortages in Iran, families of patients with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) are seeking asylum in Europe amid Iran’s collapsing healthcare system.

Iranian officials have been promoting last year's $5 billion in foreign investment as a success despite sanctions. However, this amount pales in comparison to the much larger sums being attracted by neighboring countries.

Despite a change in government, Iran's private sector remains under pressure as the judiciary sentenced the former head of the Chamber of Commerce to prison and a fine.

Ukraine's foreign ministry summoned Iran’s charge d’affaires Monday to warn Tehran against the consequences of ballistic missile shipments to Russia.

Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), has raised alarms over the continuous increase in Iran’s stockpile of uranium enriched to 20% and 60%.

An Iranian dissident man was gang-raped in Germany by four men who are believed to be Islamic Republic loyalists, in an attack that has shocked the town of Iserlohn in North Rhine-Westphalia, according to German media reports.

Two young Iranian men have become the latest victims of Iran's security forces after being tortured to death as Iran continues to violate international human rights laws.

Mohammad Reza Aref, Iran’s First Vice President, revealed that the country's fuel distribution system was hit by two identical cyberattacks within a year, both targeting critical infrastructure without any preventive measures taken.

Sara Deldar, a former political prisoner, has died due to multiple infections caused by pellet wounds sustained during the 2022 nationwide protests after being shot by Iranian security forces.

After the decisive defeat of ultraconservative candidate Saeed Jalili in Iran’s July presidential election, his political allies have become increasingly isolated in both the political arena and the Iranian parliament (Majles).

After a period of relative calm in Iran's aggressive rhetoric toward Israel, IRGC Chief Commander Hossein Salami stated on Sunday that Iran's revenge against Israel would be “different,” though he did not provide further details.

A member of the Iranian Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission claims that the Islamic Republic is bartering its missiles and drones in exchange for Russian soy and wheat.