
Iran Marginally Reduces Its Highly Enriched Uranium Stocks
Iran has diluted some of its near weapons-grade uranium for the first time, but its total stock of nuclear material stands at 27 times the limit agreed in the 2015 JCPOA nuclear deal.

Iran has diluted some of its near weapons-grade uranium for the first time, but its total stock of nuclear material stands at 27 times the limit agreed in the 2015 JCPOA nuclear deal.

In response to the escalating threat posed by Iran, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) has established a unit dedicated to countering Tehran's growing hostility towards Israel.

Political prisoner Shahin Galledari allegedly committed suicide on Sunday evening in Urmia Prison, the latest in a series of suspicious deaths in Iranian prisons.

Iran's ambassador to Russia, Kazem Jalali, claims Iran's exports to Russia surpassed $2 billion in 2023, based on statistics provided by Russian authorities.

The prospect of a significant increase in wages in the new Iranian year (starting March 21) appears grim, as the government has only set it at 20 percent, despite a 145 percent increase in food prices.

Heavy snowfall and gas shortages have caused chaos across Iran, leading to the closure of schools, cancellation of flights, and shutdown of offices.

Over 275 political, social, and cultural activists have announced their decision to abstain from participating in the forthcoming elections in Iran.

Iran and Pakistan once again are aiming to revive a gas pipeline project that has been languishing for more than a decade, amid sanctions and bilateral issues between the two neighbors.

Recent attacks on cargo ships by Iran-backed Houthi rebels have affected British retailers and exporters, with more than half feeling the impact.

On the eve of upcoming elections, the identity of Iran's future leader remains top secret, with a member of the Assembly of Experts citing security concerns amid assassination risks.

Iran's foreign minister arrived in Geneva on Sunday to address the UN's Human Rights Council and participate in the disarmament conference amid the regime's ongoing repression back home.

The US military said early on Monday that Iran-backed Houthis launched one anti-ship ballistic missile likely targeting the MV Torm Thor, but missed the US-flagged, owned and operated oil tanker, in the Gulf of Aden on February 24.

A former Iranian minister said the government’s recent deals with Chinese companies to build residential units in the capital are an "insult to Iran's engineering community" while the local economy is in freefall.

Over 20 collaborative research papers have been published in the past year between Australian universities and Iranian institutes, the Guardian reported.

Recent statistics on the 2022 and 2023 protests in Iran against the Islamic Republic have shed light on the scale and geographic distribution of protests across the country.

The 2024 elections in Iran mirror past ones under the Islamist regime in various aspects, such as the arbitrary disqualification of candidates, and dwindling participation rates.

In the midst of Iran's escalating proxy war, Tehran has leveled accusations of war crimes against the West, just hours after more joint US-UK attack on Yemen's Houthis.

A free tribune board in Tehran has revealed the vast array of discontent with Iranian government policies, with people declaring their refusal to participate in the upcoming elections.

The reformist Etehad-e Mellat (Nation’s Unity) party has declared its decision not to endorse any candidates in Iran’s March 1 elections for the parliament and the Assembly of Experts.

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert claims that Israel's air force lacks the necessary resources to halt Iran's nuclear program through military action amid the two nations' shadow war.

Shakila Monfared, a political prisoner held in Iran's Evin Prison, has been handed an additional 15-month term along with supplementary penalties.