
Iran Defends Attack On Iraqi Kurdistan
Iran has claimed its attacks on the Iraqi Kurdistan region were in line with “the defense of the country's sovereignty, security, and ongoing counterterrorism efforts.”

Iran has claimed its attacks on the Iraqi Kurdistan region were in line with “the defense of the country's sovereignty, security, and ongoing counterterrorism efforts.”

Iran's judiciary says it will prosecute two female journalists for violating hijab regulations, shortly after being furloughed from prison on hefty bail on Sunday.

Iraq has summoned the Iranian charge d'affaires in Baghdad over the attacks in several areas of Erbil on Monday.

Iran's deputy minister of labor revealed that approximately three million foreign nationals are currently illegally employed within the country.

Israel's internal security agency, Shin Bet, uncovered a plot run by Iranian intelligence to spy on Israeli defense chiefs through social media.

In a show of force amid heightened regional tensions, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards unleashed a barrage of ballistic missiles against “enemies” in Iraq and Syria.

The Office of the US Special Envoy for Iran has condemned Iran's persistent use of the death penalty as a means to suppress human rights.

Dissident singer-songwriter Shervin Hajipour’s new song Ashghal (Trash) has broken the record on Instagram in the past year with 35 million plays in the first 24 hours.

Iran's IRGC announced they attacked "espionage centers and gatherings of anti-Iranian terrorist groups" in Iraq and Syria, before midnight local time on Monday.

Iran has emerged as the world leader in internet disruptions, with nearly half of all websites experiencing interruptions in the past nine months.

Beheshti University in Tehran has declared that students with disciplinary convictions are ineligible to pursue higher education through the Exceptional Talents program.

Iran International has obtained court proceedings of a significant corruption case that reveal several IRGC prison interrogators have received hefty bribes.

Iran-backed Houthi forces struck the US-owned and operated container ship M/V Gibraltar Eagle with an anti-ship ballistic missile on Monday.

Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi has been sentenced to a further 15 months behind bars, her fifth conviction since 2021 and third from inside prison.

Iran is grappling with a significant infrastructure deficit of $500 billion, yet the political elite is largely unaware of the problem, according to an economist in Tehran.

The Iranian government, long accused of being a primary supporter of terrorism, has issued a verdict condemning Washington for alleged assistance to the Jundallah terrorist group.

The upcoming speech by Iran's Foreign Minister at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos has ignited controversy, primarily due to accusations of his support for Hamas terrorists.

Iran has significantly increased the consumption of Mazut, a dirty fuel, in cement factories, despite widespread warnings and criticisms of its use in power plants.

A TV host in Iran suggested on an IRGC-affiliated channel that it is perhaps time to produce nuclear weapons sparking controversy.

Eleven prisoners have been executed in the central prison of Karaj, five convicted of drug-related crimes, while investigations into the identities and charges of the others are ongoing.

Iran-backed Houthis attempted to hit a US warship in the Red Sea on Sunday, but their missile was intercepted, according to the US military.