
Iran Ultra-Hardliners Push To Bring Ahmadinejad Back To Politics
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.

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.

Smugglers, involved in trafficking an Airbus aircraft engine in Iran’s Hormozgan province with a reported value of approximately $10,000, were convinced to pay a fine.

Mehdi Rahmanian, the Editor-in-Chief of Shargh newspaper, has been deemed a criminal after the publication of a survey indicating that most Iranian are opposed to compulsory hijab.

Official statistics indicate a severe decline in the water reserves of Iran’s dams due to the overgeneration of hydroelectric power in the summer of this year.

The destroyer USS Laboon has entered the Red Sea joining USS Mason and USS Carney amid continuous attacks by Iran-backed Houthis on international shipping.

An Iranian official at the Department of Environment has raised concerns over the precarious situation of the Iranian, or Asiatic cheetah as numbers have dwindled to several dozen animals.

British Petroleum (BP) has suspended all oil and gas shipments through the Red Sea in response to an escalation of attacks on cargo ships by Iran-backed Houthi militants in Yemen.

In a renewed show of solidarity, nine political and civil activists in Iran issued a joint statement on Saturday, expressing their unwavering support for the demand for optional hijab.

The cyberattack that crippled gas stations across Iran on Monday was claimed by a hacking group that Iran has previously accused of having links to Israel.

Italy is considering joining a Western naval coalition meant to protect ships in the Red Sea from attacks by the Iran-aligned Houthis of Yemen, a source told Reuters on Monday.

Jailed Iranian dissident Zohreh Sarv, who ended her hunger strike following a call from Iran’s exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi, has sent a message of unity for the opposition.

In the wake of intensified political pressures by authorities, several distinguished professors from Sharif University of Tehran have reportedly migrated to institutions abroad.

A hacking group known for targeting government facilities in Iran has claimed responsibility for a nationwide attack disrupting gas stations on Monday.

Amid reports of a possible US strike on Iran-backed Houthis, IRGC’s commander-in-chief taunted Americans on Sunday, claiming that they’d leave the region soon.

A prominent reformist in Iran says hardliners are "tearing each other apart" over financial gains after pushing reformists out of the upcoming parliamentary elections.

Narges Mohammadi, a prominent human rights activist already spending her prison long time, is set to face a third trial on Tuesday in Tehran.

The Iran Human Rights Organization (IHRNGO) has issued a report sounding the alarm about the rising threat of more executions in Iran coinciding with the Christmas holidays.

One of Iran’s cyber espionage tactics to support Hamas is using Hebrew-speaking women to gather intelligence from Israeli soldiers, Iran International has learned.

Iranian vice president for legal affairs announced that the regime has initiated the process of filing a complaint for the killing of former IRGC-Quds commander Qasem Soleimani.

Some media outlets and commentators in Iran have argued that a recent $3.7 billion corruption case is only one case among tens of others, offering very high estimates.

A Revolutionary Court in Tehran has handed down an 11-year prison sentence to Sajjad Iman-Nejad, one of the detainees from last year's anti-government protests.