
Ex-Iranian FM Hails Islamic Revolution Amid Mass Discontent
Iran’s former foreign minister has claimed that many in the country believe Iran's 1979 revolution is “unique in world history” as the regime claws for legitimacy on the eve of elections.

Iran’s former foreign minister has claimed that many in the country believe Iran's 1979 revolution is “unique in world history” as the regime claws for legitimacy on the eve of elections.

With the Iranian parliamentary elections approaching, officials are urging citizens to actively participate amidst concerns of the lowest voter turnout since the founding of the Islamic Republic in 1979.

The US conducted a new wave of defensive strikes against Iran's Houthi militia in Yemen on Wednesday, targeting seven mobile anti-ship cruise missiles and one mobile anti-ship ballistic missile launcher.

The United States has indicted a Japanese leader of the Yakuza transnational organized crime syndicate over his attempts to traffic nuclear materials to Iran.

Iran's Expediency Discernment Council has approved the allocation of 13.6 billion euros for the import of essential, agricultural, pharmaceutical, and raw materials.

Abolfazl Ghadiani, once an ally and now a vocal opponent of Iran’s Supreme Leader, has unleashed criticism against the electoral process, denouncing it as "staged, scripted, and engineered."

A newspaper previously inked to the Islamic Republic's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, has accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of murdering opposition figure Alexei Navalny.

Despite global sanctions, Iran has imported at least $236 million worth of aircraft and drone engine parts over the past 10 years from countries including Turkey, the UAE, Germany and even Ukraine and the US.

A recently unveiled document has revealed that 16-year-old Nika Shakarami was raped by state-backed security during the Women, Life, Freedom protests.

The Czech Republic has extradited a suspect to the United States accused of plotting the Tehran-backed murder of a prominent critic of the Iranian government.

Documents filed by the son of Iran’s Parliamentary Speaker for immigration to Canada reveal that he has hundreds of thousands of dollars in Iranian and foreign banks, Iran International can exclusively reveal.

Iran has provided Russia with a large number of powerful surface-to-surface ballistic missiles, six sources told Reuters, deepening the military cooperation between the two US-sanctioned countries.

Ali Ramazani, a prominent figure in Iran's academic community and winner of an international Olympiad, has been sentenced to three years and seven months in prison.

Workers at Iran's Ahvaz National Steel Group continued to strike for the second consecutive day on Wednesday over the suspension of several dissenting colleagues and the incomplete implementation of the job classification plan.

Iranian authorities have taken new measures involving the passport and immigration authority to prevent the ever-increasing emigration of experts from the country as the country’s brightest minds flee the regime.

As Iran continues to work to evade global sanctions, one of the country's leading figures has admitted the regime is deliberately concealing its maritime activities to avoid scrutiny.

Iran's Oil Minister Javad Owji has blamed Israel for last week's attack on Iranian gas pipelines amid an ongoing shadow war between the two nations.

Iran's nuclear chief on Wednesday dismissed a suggestion that the head of the UN nuclear watchdog Rafael Grossi would visit next month but instead invited Grossi to a conference in Tehran in May.

Top secret intelligence documentation obtained by a hacktivist group reveals Tehran targeted dozens of Iran International TV staff with financial bans and threats to their families amid protests in 2019.

Several Israeli missiles hit a residential building in the Kafr Sousa district in Syria's capital Damascus on Wednesday, Syrian state media reported, after a recent string of similar strikes.

With only ten days remaining before the March 1 elections in Iran, politicians are still weighing the advantages and disadvantages of participating in the vote amidst broad government electoral manipulations.