
Iran Executes Child Marriage Victim For Spouse Killing
Iranian authorities have executed Samira Sabzian-Fard, a victim of child marriage who was convicted of murdering her husband.

Iranian authorities have executed Samira Sabzian-Fard, a victim of child marriage who was convicted of murdering her husband.

While the Iranian government's response to reports about a large embezzlement of public funds has been mostly dismissive, the media continue to discuss its implications.

In a rare instance, two police officers and two plainclothesmen in Iran have been detained in connection with the attempted murder of protester Pouria Alipour.

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian met with Hamas's political leader, Ismail Haniyeh, in Doha on Wednesday, as fighting continued in Gaza.

Amid Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, the US announced new sanctions Tuesday, targeting ten entities and four individuals for their role in advancing Iran’s drone program.

During a televised interview on December 16, Melanie Joly, Canada’s Global Affairs minister, did not rule out designating Iran’s IRGC as a terrorist organization.

Iran has accused the Stockholm Court of Appeals in Sweden of bias by upholding the life sentence of a former jailor for his role in the 1988 prison killings.

A member of the Energy Commission of the Iranian Parliament claims that the country's fuel supply system is not vulnerable to cyber-attacks due to its offline nature.

The UK police have released footage of the moment they arrested a suspect gathering information on Iran International's headquarters in London earlier this year.

A German-Iranian has been sentenced to two years and nine months in prison for his role in an Iran-backed attack on a synagogue in Bochum.

The world is worried and determined to stop Iran from developing a nuclear weapon but has no way to reverse or even monitor its nuclear advances.

Following appeal, the Stockholm Court of Appeals announced it would uphold the life sentence of former jailor Hamid Nouri, for his role in Iran's 1988 massacres.

Renowned Iranian activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi publicly declared her decision to abstain from attending her trial session on Tuesday.

The CEO of the National Iranian Oil Company announced a 60% growth in the country's oil production over the past two years in spite of global sanctions.

Nine former politicians and civil activists in Iran have demanded the abolition of compulsory hijab, calling it “double suppression” of women.

Amidst the Gaza war, tensions on Israel's northern front are mounting, fueling concerns of a second war on the horizon from Iran's biggest proxy militia.

After a major cyber attack, only 40 percent of Iran's gas stations were operational on Tuesday morning, and only cash payments able to be processed.

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy has established a voluntary unit with scope to carry out marine military operations, according to a top commander.

Iran-backed Houthis threatened on Tuesday to ‘sink’ US warships, hours after Washington launched a multinational force to protect vessels transiting the Red Sea.

Jordan's army foiled a plot on Monday by dozens of infiltrators from Syria linked to pro-Iranian militias, who crossed its border with rocket launchers and explosives.

The leader of Iran’s ultra-hardliner Paydari Party is paving the way for the return of former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to politics, one of his former aides claims.