
Factory In Isfahan On Brink Of Closure, Risking 2,000 Jobs
A factory in Iran’s Isfahan producing polyester and acrylic yarn is on the verge of bankruptcy and complete shutdown.

A factory in Iran’s Isfahan producing polyester and acrylic yarn is on the verge of bankruptcy and complete shutdown.

The head of the Civil Aviation Organization has announced that the sale of seven-seater jets is now open to all citizens as Iran's aviation industry struggles to stay afloat while one third live below the poverty line.

Following an alleged operation by Israel on Friday on targets in Esfahan, local media fears the fallout of the ongoing tit for tat attacks between Israel and Iran will have severe outcomes for the Iranian people.

A member of the Iranian Parliament has warned that Iranians' financial reserves have reached breaking point, stating that the government can no longer continue to drain resources from them.

Analysis on satellite imagery obtained by Iran International confirms media reports that a central part of an air defense system at an Iranian air base in Isfahan was hit by an Israeli attack on Friday.

During an unusual Saturday session, the US House of Representatives passed a $95 billion aid package for Ukraine and Israel, which also incorporated three bills targeting the Iranian government.

Iranian news outlets have been actively praising the recent visit of Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian to the United Nations headquarters in New York as a successful diplomatic effort.

A hardline Iranian lawmaker has said Tehran will punish Israel over its recent attack on air defense systems in Isfahan as the tit-for-tat conflict continues to escalate.

Amid massive public disapproval of last week's air attack on Israel, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has expressed gratitude towards the Iranian people for what it called their 'support'.

Narges Mohammadi, the Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate, in a message from prison sent to Iran International says the struggle of Iranian women against forced hijab is “resistance against the government's oppression.”

Conservative officials and media outlets have scrambled to play down this week's crackdown on women as hijab enforcement police have flooded the streets of Tehran and other cities.

Despite Iran’s attempts to downplay Israel’s Friday strike on an airbase in Esfahan (Isfahan), evidence indicates that the attack damaged a major defense system near Iran's nuclear facilities.

At least 18 people have died in flash floods that have swept the southeastern Iranian province of Sistan-Baluchestan with several villages destroyed and power and water cut to around 300 more.

It is almost clear why so many Iranian lawmakers want to become the speaker of the parliament (Majles). What is not clear is why they want a position that has proved to have no future.

Mowlavi Abdulhamid, a prominent Sunni Muslim cleric has criticized the Iranian government for violent encounters between its morality police agents and women who defy mandatory hijab.

A court in Tehran has ruled that the US government should pay over one billion dollars in damages for what it called "US support for the Pahlavi dynasty."

Responding to overnight attacks on the positions of an Iran-backed group in Iraq, an analyst told Iran International that Israel is trying to stop Tehran’s proxies from joining the conflict.

With the recent steep fall in the value of Iran's currency, rial, and surging inflation, fares have surged in public transport in Tehran, with taxi fares increasing as much as 45%.

The dangers facing Iranian cross-border porters, known as Kolbars, have intensified with numerous reports of fatalities and injuries at the hands of Iranian border guards.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian refrained from acknowledging that Israel had a part in the Friday attack on a airbase in Iran as Tehran attempts to quell war talk.

US and Iraqi companies have signed two deals, seemingly aiming to make the country independent from Iranian gas and electricity imports that provide billions of dollars to Tehran.