
US House Committee Issues Ultimatum Over Malley's Mess
The US House of Representatives foreign affairs committee has issued an ultimatum to the State Department to come clean about the suspension of its Iran envoy Rob Malley.

The US House of Representatives foreign affairs committee has issued an ultimatum to the State Department to come clean about the suspension of its Iran envoy Rob Malley.

Iran’s Supreme Leader's Chief of Staff says the internet is a scourge, claiming that Ali Khamenei is the main target of people’s attacks.

After a flurry of Congressional initiatives and letters to the administration, eight Republican Senators have demanded more serious enforcement of US sanctions on Iran.

A silent protest rally was held in Zahedan for the 41st consecutive week in a row under tight security conditions with regime snipers positioned around the Makki Mosque and routes leading to it.

The deputy of former US envoy for Iran has taken over his Twitter account after his suspension for security reasons was reported two weeks ago.

The Wall Street Journal says President Joe Biden’s repeated criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is worse than how he treats “the ruling mullahs in Iran.”

A group of students from Tehran University has expressed opposition to the admission of Iraq’s Hashd al-Shaabi militia forces as students.

Prosecutors in western Iran have summoned 54 attorneys to receive a warning because they supported the family of Mahsa Amini who was killed last year in the custody of hijab police.

Iran will barter petrochemical products with African countries in exchange for food, President Ebrahim Raisi was quoted as saying after a tour of three countries.

Iranian media continued criticizing Russia for questioning Iran's ownership of three small islands in the Persian Gulf contested by the United Arab Emirates.

Iranian teachers have launched a campaign to collect 100,000 signatures calling for the release of detained educators and end to their harassment.

A group of 18 Republican senators have called for a probe into murky circumstances surrounding the State Department’s handling of its Iran envoy’s security clearance investigation.

The French secretary of state for Europe, Laurence Boone, said several countries cynically instrumentalized France's recent riots, including Iran, Turkey and Azerbaijan.

Iranian media reported that two other men were publicly hanged in Fouladshahr, Esfahan province, on charges of moharebeh (enmity against God) and corruption on earth on Wednesday.

Israel has claimed that Iran was behind a foiled attack on its embassy in Azerbaijan, the latest in a wave of regime’s plots against Israeli targets abroad.

Iran has issued a vague response to a statement by NATO this week, calling on Tehran not to render military assistance to Russia.

Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah warned that its operatives are ordered to respond to any attack against the tents set up on Israeli territory by the group.

The Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran says with the assassination of another of its members the number of people killed by the Iranian regime reached three since last week.

Security forces in Iran have unleashed a fresh wave of crackdowns at universities employing both verbal and physical assault to suppress the student movement.

Iran’s president Ebrahim Raisi, who is a Shiite cleric, says homosexuality is one of the "dirtiest" phenomena in human history.

Russian forces unleashed a barrage of kamikaze Iranian-made Shahed drones early Thursday morning, according to The Ukrainian military and the Kyiv city officials.