
US And Europe Await Outcome Of IAEA Chief’s Visit To Iran
Iran could face international sanctions if the results of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi's visit do not go its way.

Iran could face international sanctions if the results of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi's visit do not go its way.

A few political figures across the Iranian political spectrum have condemned chemical attacks on hundreds of female students in several cities in Iran.

The US remained silent on a high-level visit from Israeli officials to Washington next week, reluctant to go public on behind the scenes discussions on Iran's nuclear progress.

Mowlavi Abdolhamid, the most influential Sunni cleric in Iran, has slammed the Islamic Republic over chemical gas attacks on schoolgirls, describing them as a method of crackdown.

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency arrived in Iran on Friday for high-level meetings, which the Islamic Republic hopes would break the deadlock in nuclear talks.

Rights groups have spoken out in support of the scores of Iranian schools targeted by mysterious chemical gas attacks since November which have left hundreds of girls sick and many hospitalized.

Two years into Joe Biden's presidency, the White House is struggling to keep up with a long list of global crises, including growing frustration over the Iran.

Iranian activist Masih Alinejad, the target of terror plots by regime intelligence, has been nominated for the prestigious TIME magazine Women of the Year list.

Prominent Iranian reformist figure Hossein Nourani-Nejad says Iran's umbrella Reform Front is not powerful enough to engage in influential action and needs overhaul.

Iran’s national currency has bounced back in the past three days, regaining about 10 percent of its lost value since a historic low four days ago, leaving pundits wondering about the reason.

France has called news of Iran’s high level uranium enrichment “very concerning”, as the head of the UN nuclear watchdog is set to hold talks in Tehran Saturday.

A teachers’ union in Iran has urged members to stage a protest Tuesday to condemn school gas attacks while another group has demanded an explanation from the Supreme Leader.

The United States imposed new sanctions Thursday on Iran-linked shipping and petrochemical companies, including two shipping firms based in China.

Porn videos have been shown as a means of deterrence in several girls' schools across Iran, threatening them not to take part in "Women, Life, Freedom" protests.

In response to Iran's foreign minister’s denials of rape in prisons, an imprisoned female activist announced she is ready to testify against the government.

Iran's foreign minister claims that "women in the country have all the necessary freedoms" and that the police "did not kill anyone with a bullet” during the recent protests.

A UN fact-finding mission has called on individuals, groups and organizations to submit information and documentation on the Islamic Republic’s rights violations during ongoing protests.

Britain's Royal Navy said Thursday it had seized Iranian weapons, including anti-tank guided missiles, last month from a smuggler’s vessel in the Gulf of Oman.

Charlie Weimers, a member of the European Parliament, has said that the EU should create a fund to support Iran's strikes by the blocked Iranian assets.

After the worst single day of gas poisonings in Iranian girls' schools, Washington has declared the issue “abhorrent" and called on authorities to put an end to the horror.

Washington will never allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon, the State Department has reiterated, while still insisting that diplomacy with Tehran is preferable.