
New Wave Of Forced Retirements, Dismissals Of Professors Begins In Iran
Five months into the nationwide uprising against the Islamic Republic, the regime has targeted universities, through forced retirement and dismissal of professors.

Five months into the nationwide uprising against the Islamic Republic, the regime has targeted universities, through forced retirement and dismissal of professors.

Following the drone attack on an Iranian military facility on Saturday. Aircraft targeted a convoy of trucks crossing from Iraq to Syria carrying Iranian cargo.

A new report says an Iranian governmental bank has given over 150 trillion rials – roughly $500 million – in loans to foreign entities likely to those of Lebanon, Syria, and Venezuela.

Iran’s foreign minister claims Tehran has received messages through Qatar from world powers that are party to the 2015 nuclear deal known as the JCPOA.

A leading activist has urged Iranians to unite and put aside disputes over an “unreal” fear of dictatorship or Iran's dismemberment after the fall of the regime.

Israel carried out the drone attack on an Iranian military center for research and development midnight Saturday, the Wall Street Journal said in an exclusive report.

Iran’s hardliner Kayhan newspaper has proposed to form a national ‘soft war’ headquarters to deal with what it called the "hybrid war of the enemy".

After a gunman assaulted Azerbaijan’s embassy in Iran’s capital Tehran, Baku says it is evacuating staff and family members from the country.

The Israeli weblog Intellitimes says the target of a drone attack Saturday in Esfahan was the "Iranian Space Research Institute" affiliated with the ministry of defense.

Iranian media and economic experts are characterizing a privatization plan the officials keep secret as "a plunder of public property" and "economic apartheid."

An Iranian lawmaker has threatened that if the Taliban do not release the Hirmand river water into Iran, all Afghan nationals will be expelled from bordering province.

The Iranian regime continues to issue harsh sentences, including whipping and long-term imprisonment against journalists, students, teachers, lawyers, and other protesters.

An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.9 hit northwest Iran near the border with Turkey on Saturday, killing at least three people and injuring over 800.

Seven actors in Iran have boycotted their own film to be screened at the state-sponsored Fajr Film Festival in protest to the bloody crackdown on protesters.

Reports and videos from Iran speak of multiple explosions and a fire at an ammunition factory in the Iranian city of Esfahan shortly after midnight local time.

Iranian experts and media are criticizing claims by President Ebrahim Raisi that the government has created nearly one million new jobs in the past year.

Cyber security company Secureworks Counter Threat has reported on efforts by a group affiliated to the Islamic Republic aiming to disrupt relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel.

Iran’s police say warning text messages are still being sent to women drivers regarding improper hijab because "removing hijab" is a criminal offense.

Members of the US Congress are ramping up efforts to pass new legislation in support of Iranian protesters and sanctions on top officials for rights violations.

Iranian activist and author Masih Alinejad says the plot by the Iranian regime to kill her makes her more powerful to fight for democracy.

Gholam Ali Jafarzadeh Imanabadi, an ex-lawmaker says radicalism has destroyed the ideals of Iran's 1979 revolution, hurting the economy and causing poverty.