
At Least Seven More Protesters At Grave Risk Of Execution In Iran
At least seven more Iranians have been given the death sentence in connection with nationwide protests, according to rights group Amnesty International, with dozens more at risk.

At least seven more Iranians have been given the death sentence in connection with nationwide protests, according to rights group Amnesty International, with dozens more at risk.

Niloufar Hamedi and Elahe Mohammadi, two journalists arrested for reporting the death of Mahsa Amini, will stand trial next week.

Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed Bin Salman, the de facto ruler, has made a series of bold moves in recent months, not least, in his reconciliation with Iran.

Amid global outcry over the Islamic Republic’s execution spree, which has seen over 200 people hanged this year alone, the regime has finalized the death sentence of another protester.

An Iranian protester, who lost an eye by a bullet fired by government agents, was arrested on Friday and there is no information about his whereabouts.

At least nine people were injured on Tuesday after a fire caused a major explosion at a chemical reactor in Eshtehard.

Israel’s top military official has raised the prospect of "action" against Iran amid renewed concerns over Tehran’s nuclear activities.

Eight students have been deprived of education for up to two years or exiled to other cities as punishment for protesting the wave of chemical attacks in Iran's universities and schools.

Iranian intelligence has arrested individuals connected with a “foreign spy agency” who were collecting information about officials, a statement on Tuesday claimed.

The former Head of Iran's Environmental Protection Organization has warned that four million Iranians risk displacement if Lake Urmia in northwest Iran dries up.

Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has appointed Alireza Enayati, a seasoned diplomat, as the country’s new ambassador to Saudi Arabia.

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf was re-elected as the speaker of Iran's parliament for the fourth consecutive year.

A moderate conservative politician says the ultraconservative Paydari Party has occupied most power centers including the parliament and the state television.

An Iranian prisoner on death row has died of cardiac arrest caused by the stress of imminent execution, a rights group reported.

A group of female political prisoners in Tehran’s Evin Prison staged a sit-in to protest recent executions, saying the regime wants to frighten people into submission.

Israel accused Iran's Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) on Monday of turning commercial ships into platforms for launching missiles, drones and commandos.

Pouya Idani, Iran's chess grandmaster, emigrated to France due to some "problems" including "difficulty in accessing the main chess websites," because of Iran's Internet restrictions.

A prominent economist in Iran says high rents in Tehran push many tenants to the less expensive margins of the capital where a new social sub-class is taking shape.

A regime critic slammed the execution of protesters by the regime, saying the overthrow of the Islamic Republic is "not far away."

Dozens of political and civil activists, as well as a number of trade unions, protested the execution of three protesters in Esfahan (Isfahan).

Iran's Security Chief Ali Shamkhani has stepped down with President Ebrahim Raisi appointing a heavily sanctioned Revolutionary Guards commander as his replacement.