
Khamenei Vows Revenge For Israeli Attack On Tehran’s Consulate
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has vowed to "punish" Israel for the attack on Tehran’s consulate in Damascus that killed seven Revolutionary Guards including two generals.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has vowed to "punish" Israel for the attack on Tehran’s consulate in Damascus that killed seven Revolutionary Guards including two generals.

Human Rights Watch has branded the systematic persecution of Baha'is in Iran as a "crime against humanity".

In the wake of the suspected Israeli airstrike targeting Iran's consulate building in Damascus, Iranian ultraconservatives have called for retaliatory attacks.

Iran's rial fell sharply on Monday and Tuesday, reacting immediately to a suspected Israeli air strike in Syria that killed senior Revolutionary Guard generals.

The Iranian regime is shaken but has vowed revenge after suspected Israeli warplanes struck its consulate in Damascus on Monday, killing two high ranking IRGC commanders and five officers.

Iran's Former President Hassan Rouhani recently admitted a well-known fact in Iranian politics that presidents choose cabinet ministers in "coordination" with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Iran's Deputy Tourism Minister Ali-Asghar Shalbafian has announced that since the revolution, only two hotels have been built in the capital, pointing to the country's dire tourism situation under clerical rule.

Iran is facing record gasoline consumption, sparking fears of rationing as the country battles continued shortages.

An Islamic Revolutionary Guards' news agency is criticizing a court ruling in Iran that invoked the Sharia principle of retaliation in the case of a police officer who killed a protester.

Iran’s Defense Minister claims that Iran is boosting the security on eastern borders with the deployment of advanced cameras, helicopters, and drones amid security threats from terror group ISIS.

An Israeli airstrike targeting Iran's consulate building close to its embassy in Damascus killed a senior Revolutionary Guard commander and multiple Iranian officials on Monday.

Iran International television journalist and host Pouria Zeraati who was stabbed last week in London posted a message on social media saying the attack was "purposefully planned."

Forty-five years ago, on March 30, 1979, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini led a referendum with a single question: “Do you want an Islamic Republic?”.

Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs, Ron Dermer, has conveyed his well-wishes to Pouria Zeraati, the Iran International TV journalist who was attacked in a stabbing incident in London.

The Vice President of Iran’s Handwoven Carpet Producers Union has sounded alarm over the current state of Iran's carpet industry which is in rapid decline amid the country's recession.

A political commentor in Iran has warned of heightened social tensions on the eve of the Iranian parliament's next review of a new and more hardline hijab law.

Prior to the Moscow concert hall massacre last month, Iran had warned its ally Russia about the imminent terror attack, according to Reuters.

A total of 27 fuel smugglers died in 10 days during Norouz with a further 18 seriously injured as citizens risked their lives in Sistan and Baluchestan, one of Iran's poorest provinces.

The president of Norway’s parliament has extended wishes of support to Pouria Zeraati, the Iran International journalist who was stabbed in London by unknown individuals.

The leaders of Hamas and Islamic Jihad visited Iran last week, attesting to the Tehran's growing influence on Palestinian politics, almost six months after the October 7th attack on Israel.

The assault carried out by several unidentified individuals wielding knives against Pouria Zeraati, an Iran International TV host, served as a glaring wake-up call that should have resonated four decades ago.