
Iran Experiencing New Strikes, Protests As Rial Keeps Falling
Iran witnessed another wave of daily protests and strikes Sunday, as its currency sank leaving ordinary people to wonder how they can afford minimum necessities.

Iran witnessed another wave of daily protests and strikes Sunday, as its currency sank leaving ordinary people to wonder how they can afford minimum necessities.

Washington has warned Tehran saying it would respond to any attacks after a top IRGC commander claimed the Islamic Republic intends to kill former US officials.

Iran’s deputy education minister says the serial poisoning of female students in the religious city of Qom and other cities have been "intentional".

An Iranian economist says the role of US sanctions in causing economic chaos in Iran has been significant, as the national currency continued its free fall on Sunday.

Iran’s Food and Drug Administration has ordered pharmacies across the country to force their female staff to wear black veils at workplace.

Two days after explosions and gunfire in Karaj near Tehran that government media described as military drills, Iran's minister of intelligence called it a "fake operation by the enemy".

The findings of a research conducted by an Iranian government body indicate that "a majority of Iranians want a new system of governance in Iran."

Iran’s exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi has called on Britain to designate Iran’s IRGC as a terrorist group, saying it would be akin to “pulling out the regime’s biggest tooth.”

A number of students detained in Iran during the popular protests are reportedly not allowed to return to school after being released from prison.

Reports from Iran indicate that political power within the Raisi administration is likely to change hands between two leading hardline conservative groups.

The rial’s plunge to 575,000 against the US dollar Saturday exacerbated chaos in several of Iran's major markets and brought many businesses to near standstill.

The international financial watchdog FATF has kept Iran and North Korea on its back list during its latest meeting that ended on Friday.

Iran’s ministry of communications has backtracked, possibly temporarily, from a plan to provide unrestricted internet access to foreign visitors to encourage tourism.

Canada has strongly condemned threats by the Iran's regime against journalists inside and outside the country, stressing that it supports the right to freedom of expression.

Sweden's security service has drafted a protective act to intensify recruitment regulations in sensitive jobs for dual nationals or children of immigrants.

Demands for education to be taught not only in Persian but also in the mother tongue of the many communities within Iran, has gone viral on social media.

Iranian state television has offered a defense against an accusation attributed to International Atomic Agency Organization inspectors that it enriched uranium to 84% purity.

Romanian authorities say a Lebanese-Belgian citizen, who is considered a key financier of the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah was arrested on Friday in Bucharest.

Iran has developed a cruise missile with a range of 1,650 km a top IRGC commander claimed Friday, as he threatened to kill former US President Donald Trump.

Amnesty International says Ebrahim Rigi, a 24-year Baluch protester in Iran died as a result of beatings and injuries he sustained in police custody this week.

An Iranian reformist cleric says two hardliner factions in Iran control the whole political system and prevent a dialogue to make changes or revise the constitution.