
Purge Of Professors: Iran Axed Hundreds Of Academics In 17 Years
Amid the regime’s intensified pressure on academia, a newspaper in Tehran has shed light on the purge of university professors in the past 17 years.

Amid the regime’s intensified pressure on academia, a newspaper in Tehran has shed light on the purge of university professors in the past 17 years.

Iranian and regional media continue to assess President Ebrahim Raisi's performance as he enters the third year of his presidency.

A young protester named Kemar Tahmasbi was reportedly killed in an armed clash with regime forces in the southern city of Izeh on Wednesday.

Iranians seem not to believe government assurances that it currently has no plans to raise gasoline prices, while some officials hint at a possible timeframe.

A 42-year-old Iranian citizen, who holds Dutch citizenship and lives in the Netherlands, has been detained in Tehran over suspicions of holding dual nationality.

Iranian and Chinese presidents met on the sidelines of the BRICS summit Thursday and emphasized the importance of bilateral and multilateral cooperation, Tehran said.

Bita Shafiei, a resident of Shahinshahr in central Iran, who was arrested during protests against chemical attacks on schools, has appealed to the public for support.

The head of Iran’s Health Economics Commission has warned about the state of the healthcare industry amid price hikes and lack of suitable infrastructure.

The release of Iran’s $6 billion frozen funds from South Korea has prompted a website in Tehran to ask: What about over $30 billion owed by the Syrian regime?

A group of prominent French figures have signed a letter addressed to the Iranian Embassy in Paris calling for the release of 12 activists in Iran.

Amid an intense intimidation ahead of the anniversary of Women, Life, Freedom protests, the Iranian regime has arrested several more relatives of government victims.

A veteran regime politician in Iran, who could potentially challenge the hardliners’ control over the Iranian parliament has grown increasingly vocal in recent days.

As Russia and Iran are both hit by economic sanctions from the West, the allied nations have entered discussions about the prospect of military cooperation.

Despite loans, discounted foreign currency and various other incentives, the number of Iranians willing to undertake the Arbaeen Shiite pilgrimage in Iraq is in decline.

Iran's Supreme Court has upheld verdicts for detained protesters linked to the death of Basij member Rouhollah Ajamian, except for minor protester Arian Farzamnia.

Iran’s Defense Minister Mohammadreza Ashtiani says the ministry is willing to enter the automobile manufacturing sector, should the president require it.

The prominent think tank Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) in early August revealed that Qatar’s former prime minister made misleading remarks about Iran.

The daughter of German-Iranian Jamshid Sharmahd, who is currently on death row in Iran, pleaded for the United States and Germany to intervene in his case.

Iran's crude oil output will reach 3.4 million barrels per day (bpd) by the end of September, the country's oil minister was quoted as saying on Wednesday, despite US sanctions remaining in place.

President Joe Biden is facing increasing backlash as Congress demands answers as to how the latest nuclear talks with Iran short-cut strict US laws.

Qatar's Foreign Ministry spokesperson confirms that the nation has successfully mediated a US-Iran prisoner exchange