
Main Suspect In Murder Case Of Iranian Director Sentenced To Death
The primary suspect in the murder of renowned Iranian director Dariush Mehrjui and his wife, has been sentenced to death.

The primary suspect in the murder of renowned Iranian director Dariush Mehrjui and his wife, has been sentenced to death.

One quarter (23%) of road deaths in Tehran are drivers of domestically manufactured low-quality cars, most notably, the infamous Pride, according to Iran's judiciary.

Iran, ranked as the 11th largest consumer of petroleum products globally, grapples with an increasingly unprofitable and outdated crude oil refining sector.

Oil revenues will fund a $700m Persian Gulf Bridge project in the south of Iran connecting the Qeshm Free Zone to the mainland, claims Tehran.

Iran's Foreign Minister has met with leaders of multiple Iran-backed Palestinian militant factions based in Damascus as the war in Gaza continues to fuel a proxy war around the region.

Iran’s hardliners are incensed by the failure to prosecute Ali Daei's teenage daughter for appearing without a hijab on an online football show where she surprised her father for his birthday.

The Ukrainian President announced that the country's air defense has intercepted and downed 359 Iranian Shahed kamikaze drones since the start of 2024.

Four journalists from the Fardaye Eghtesad media outlet have been missing since February 5 amid tightening crackdowns on dissent under a weakening regime.

Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis claimed responsibility for a double missile strike on a cargo ship in the Red Sea on Monday, the latest attack since November as it blockades the vital trade route.

Iran asserts that its space program is geared towards fostering scientific advancement, yet it undeniably bolsters its regional influence, and could enhance its hard power capabilities.

A Reformist politician in Tehran highlights a concerning trend where a hardliner minority wields disproportionate influence over the fate of the entire Iranian nation.

Iranians in many European and North American cities took to the streets to protest against human rights abuses in Iran, and against the Islamic Republic on the anniversary of the 1979 Revolution.

Rasoul Shahriari, a prominent 'maddah' or religious eulogist in Iran close to the Islamic government, was gunned down in Esfahan province by unidentified assailants.

In the lead-up to the 45th anniversary of the 1979 revolution and the March 1 elections, Iranian officials have escalated their rhetoric, resorting to outrageous statements and unfounded claims.

The US Central Command (CENTCOM) has announced the successful execution of self-defense strikes against Iran-backed Houthi vessels and missiles.

The uncle of Mahsa Amini who was detained around the anniversary of the Kurdish girl’s killing, has been sentenced to more than five years in prison.

The military collaboration between Iran and Russia has significantly intensified since the invasion of Ukraine, with Tehran delivering offensive weapons used against civilian targets.

A former Iranian parliamentarian has claimed his disqualification for the upcoming March elections was a consequence of his outspoken criticism of Russia's policies.

A tough-worded message on Sunday by the Office of US Special Envoy for Iran on the 45th anniversary of the Islamic Republic signaled a change of tone towards Tehran.

A revolutionary court in Urmia has sentenced Sunni Kurdish cleric Mohammad Khezrnejad to death on charges of "corruption on earth."

Two Basij militia members were killed in an armed assault on a guard post along the railway route from Zahedan to Bam in southeast Iran.