
Dissident Warns Iran’s Regime Of Defeat In ‘War Against Women’
Prominent female dissident Zahra Rahnavard has warned the clerical rulers that Iranian women will eventually defeat them in the war over compulsory hijab.

Prominent female dissident Zahra Rahnavard has warned the clerical rulers that Iranian women will eventually defeat them in the war over compulsory hijab.

In defense of Iran's secretive government, a fundamentalist member of Iranian parliament said transparency is not necessary and petty.

Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence sent a blast text message across the country warning citizens against being recruited by Israeli Intelligence Agency Mossad.

Family members of the victims of the November 2019 protests have formed an association to call for justice, the Aban Families For Justice.

Lebanon slid deeper into crisis on Wednesday when Hezbollah and its allies thwarted a bid by their rivals to elect a top IMF official as president.

The United States has finally confirmed it allowed Iraq to release $2.7 billion of its debts to Iran.

Airstrikes attributed to Israel over Syria's capital Damascus early Wednesday critically wounded one soldier, Syrian state media reported.

After an Iranian daily published a report about the harrowing ordeal of dozens of kids in a state orphanage run by clerics, the authorities have pressured the newspaper to redact its article.

Media speculations in Tehran about new dynamics in Iran's politics started on Monday as vice president for economic affairs Mohsen Rezaei resigned his post.

An investigation is underway to bring the former US President Donald Trump to trial for the murder of Qassem Soleimani.

Citizens of Tehran and Karaj had drinking water cuts for the fourth day in a row this week as the situation worsens.

Jordan said on Tuesday it had downed a drone carrying drugs from Syria into its northern region, and it said it would not allow the border area to become a front line in an Iran-linked drug war.

Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator, Ali Bagheri-Kani tweeted Tuesday that he met with British, French and German diplomats in the United Arab Emirates recently.

In the latest in a series of attacks on clergy in Iran, a cleric had his neck slashed while leaving Tehran's metro.

The regime is relishing a sense of undermining its arch rival, the US, as Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi tours fellow sanctioned nations Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela, flexing its muscles on Washington’s doorstep.

Protests continued in the Iranian Kurdish city of Saqqez following damage by regime supporters to Mahsa Amini’s grave last month.

A plagiarism epidemic is sweeping across Iran's universities according to a damning new report.

Iranian forces bombarded several Kurish regions on Monday, terrorizing residents of nearby villages.

Twenty-two US servicemen were injured in a helicopter "mishap" in Syria on Sunday, the US military said late Monday, without disclosing the cause of the incident.

A member of the French parliament claims efforts have begun to vote for designation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

The United States is said to have given Iraq permission to pay $2.7 billion of its debts to Iran but the mechanism by which the money would be released remains murky.