
Facing Shortages, Iran's Net Electricity Exports Reach Zero
An Iranian official has acknowledged that the country’s net electricity export has reached zero, due to internal power deficit.

An Iranian official has acknowledged that the country’s net electricity export has reached zero, due to internal power deficit.

Workers' protests are continuing across Iran's government buildings as grievances fail to be addressed by the regime amid dire poverty.

Amidst tightening hijab laws, numerous cafes and bookstores in Tehran, Mashhad, Tabriz, and a range of other cities in Iran have been closed.

The Islamic Republic's government has warned travel agencies in Iran against marketing tours abroad featuring concerts by California-based Iranian pop singers.

Houthi rebels in Yemen, backed by Iran, have warned of targeting Israeli ships in support of Hamas, another Tehran-backed militia in its war with Israel.

Afghan refugees are trafficked to Iran in a very coordinated manner and officials, from border police to authorities issuing legal documents might be involved, a recent report has revealed.

US Congressman Keith Self has introduced a resolution urging members of the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to deny airport access to Iranian airlines.

Former Iranian Parliament Speaker Gholam Ali Haddad Adel, a figure close to Iran's ruler Ali Khamenei, has cautioned against Iran's participation in the Gaza war.

Washington sanctioned an Iran-backed militia group in Iraq on Friday for targeting US troops, after it approved the release of billions of dollars to Iran this week.

Iran witnessed a significant disruption in the country's internet services, with complete outages reported in certain areas on Saturday, the anniversary of Bloody November.

A senior official from the US National Security Agency (NSA) has said that alongside the Gaza war, Israel has faces cyber-attacks and disinformation from Iran and others.

As families of victims and ordinary people mark the 4th anniversary of the brutal crackdown on demonstrations in Iran, a mother of slain protestor has spoken out.

The families of the victims of Flight PS752 which was shut down by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) in January 2020 have demanded justice for those killed by security forces in 2019.

The outspoken leader of Iran's Sunnis, Mowlavi Abdolhamid, has criticized Iranian authorities for not punishing the culprits behind Zahedan’s "Bloody Friday" bloodbath.

Iranian news websites and social media users report that officers have been deployed in greater numbers and armed with cameras to enforce mandatory hijab in the Tehran’s metro stations.

Concerns are growing over extremely low turnout in Iran’s March elections after the government barred many candidates including over a dozen sitting lawmakers.

According to reports received by Iran International, Sohrab Rahmati, an Iranian Kurdish lawyer and human rights defender is currently hospitalized under security measures in Erbil.

Iranian proxy militias targeted al-Harir and al-Assad air bases hosting US forces in northern Iraq on Friday, adding to their tally of nearly 60 such attacks since October 7.

Candles, vigils, sobbing and lamenting mothers, and offerings of traditional food and snacks at cemeteries on colorful tablecloths are common scenes in Iran this week.

The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard extraterritorial Quds force says the ‘resistance front’ headed by Tehran supports Hamas militants in their conflict with Israel.

Iran International, the 24-hour news television channel broadcasting to Iran on satellite, was given entry into Gaza as the first Persian-language media.