
Iranian Online Shop Building Sealed As Hijab Tensions Rise
Yet more businesses in Iran are being closed down as rising numbers of women defy hijab laws.

Yet more businesses in Iran are being closed down as rising numbers of women defy hijab laws.

As Iran’s water crisis continues, Tehran’s dams are experiencing massive declines.

A news website in Iran has claimed that authorities are encouraging the growth of the Afghan population with incentives such as subsidized energy and food.

On Sunday, Iran initiated its annual air force drill, named Fadaeian Velyat-11, with 11 Iranian air force bases participating.

Hijab police patrols in Iran can lead to the overthrow of the regime, a lawmaker said Sunday as he criticized the government’s zeal to harass women in the streets.

Dust storms and air pollution hit 14 Iranian provinces, forcing office and school closures in Markazi province.

In a shocking revelation, an Australian-Iranian woman has exposed alarming harassment on Australian soil by a suspected regime agent.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken reiterated Sunday that the US is pursuing de-escalation with Iran, but it remains unclear if Washington has made any offers to Tehran.

Iranian rights activist Narges Mohammadi says women’s defiance to the mandatory hijab has shattered the authority of Iran’s oppressive religious regime.

One of the judges involved in the summary trial and execution of thousands of Iranian prisoners in the 1980s has been under treatment in a hospital in German city of Hanover.

Amid tensions with Afghanistan over water, an Iranian lawmaker has suggested “non-diplomatic ways” to exert pressure on the Taliban, such as closing its Tehran embassy.

At least four road police officers were killed in an attack in the city of Zahedan in Iran’s restive southeastern Sistan-Baluchestan province.

Iran’s former foreign minister Ali-Akbar Salehi in an interesting interview has implied that both Tehran and Washington share the blame for their negative relationship.

Iran systematically summons, interrogates and often detains family members of dissidents, who are either themselves in prison, killed during protests or fled abroad.

A video showing a cleric in Iran assaulting and beating an elderly woman in a property dispute has gone viral on social media, prompting officials to respond.

Iran has been selling more oil and repatriating some of the money while it also conducts barter trade, a member of parliament’s energy committee has said.

Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati, a centenarian cleric has become the oldest official in Iran, who is often the subject of jokes about his natural and political longevity.

Political activists and women's rights advocates both inside and outside Iran strongly condemn the recent revival of morality police patrols in the country's streets.

In its recently released monthly report, the General Administration of Customs of China has revealed a significant decline in Iran's exports to the country during the first six months of 2023.

As the anniversary of the Mahsa Movement in September approaches, Iran’s regime is worried about the possibility of unrest in universities spilling over to the streets.

A member of the City Council of Bandar Anzali in northern Iran has been summoned after the release of two videos allegedly showing him engaged in illicit activities.