
Rights Group Warns Of Iran’s Execution Threats Spreading To Europe
A human rights organization has voiced alarm over Iran’s threats to execute European citizens over Quran burning.

A human rights organization has voiced alarm over Iran’s threats to execute European citizens over Quran burning.

Authorities have arrested two rock climbers in Iran without charge in the central province of Isfahan (Esfahan).

A parliament committee in Iran has passed a hijab bill proposing to confiscate up to 10 percent of celebrities' assets and incomes if they violate hijab rules.

The Iranian regime has filed a case against Taqcheh, an online bookstore, after publishing a picture of female employees without hijab.

Iran’s domestic transport services are facing a significant passenger crisis because of a lack of aircraft and trains.

The US Department of State confirmed it is actively engaging with Congress regarding the case of Robert Malley, the former US representative for Iran affairs.

On the 43rd anniversary of the death of former Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, his widow emphasized the day's significance as an opportunity to foster unity among Iranians.

Iranian media reported the arrest of renowned actress Shohreh Ghamar on charges of publishing "offensive content and unsubstantiated claims" on social media.

As a power struggle among conservatives in Iran continues, a leading commentator predicts the next parliament speaker will come from the hardliner Paydari group.

Iraqi parliamentarian Arshad al-Salihi is demanding termination of a contract with Iran's Sunir Company, citing a 12-year delay in Dibis power plant completion.

The representative of Iran’s ruler in the foreign wing of the Revolutionary Guard has issued threats against the man who burned a Quran in Sweden last month.

A sizeable force of a dozen US F-35s have arrived in the Middle East as part of a series of deployments to deter Iran and Russia from provocative actions.

The International Olympic Committee says it is observing a dramatic increase of persecution of Iranian athletes and may act before the 2024 Olympic games in Paris.

Qatar’s Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs says they are playing a positive role in seeking a resolution to Iran's nuclear issue.

Fourteen Iraqi private banks sanctioned by the United States over allegedly helping siphon US dollars to Iran said Wednesday they were ready to face audits.

Iran’s government has been aggressively borrowing from quasi-public banks to fill its budgetary gap and keep its unprofitable companies afloat, local media report.

The Iranian Supreme Court has revoked the death sentences of Mohammad Ghobadlou and suspended the execution order against Abbas Deris.

Iran's government has postponed the implementation of tighter diesel rationing as the anniversary of last year's anti-regime protests is approaching in September.

In a recent report, Amnesty International has expressed concern over Iranian authorities' intensifying oppression of women and girls who defy compulsory hijab.

Without prior announcement, the price of bread in Iran’s northeastern Razavi Khorasan province has increased by 40 percent.

A former Iranian diplomat says Washington’s contacts with Tehran show that the Americans have separated their ways from the Israelis regarding Iran's nuclear issue.