
Raisi Submits Budget With More For Propaganda, Repression
After weeks of delay, Iran's government has finally submitted the details of its budget bill to parliament for the next calendar year starting on March 21.

After weeks of delay, Iran's government has finally submitted the details of its budget bill to parliament for the next calendar year starting on March 21.

Nour News has dismissed rumors that Iran’s national security chief Ali Shamkhani will be replaced after one of his former aides received the death penalty for spying.

Saudi and Egyptian foreign ministers meeting in Riyadh Thursday stressed the importance of Iran maintaining commitments not to develop nuclear weapons.

An educational facility at Tehran’s Evin Prison is being used as a place of interrogation of detained protesters and extraction of forced confessions.

Reports say schoolchildren in some mosques in the UK were taught special lessons in praise of Iranian IRGC Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani.

Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian will visit Moscow next week to meet his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.

Members of the UK House of Commons on Thursday unanimously voted for a motion that urges the UK gov't to proscribe Iran's IRGC as a terrorist organization.

Iranian Independent Filmmakers Association says the regime has held a sham trial for actress Katayoun Riahi, arrested in November, to obtain a forced confession.

Iran's government has established an office to boost science and technology companies, while it has been disrupting access to the Internet, harming the sector.

Human Rights Watch says Iran’s regime has used excessive and lethal force in the clampdown on nationwide protests that broke out in September 2022.

An ultraconservative supporter of Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi has criticized his foreign policy for lack of agility, as the country faces more isolation.

The UK foreign secretary has called on the Iranian regime to stop the execution of a British-Iranian dual national accused and convicted in secrecy of spying for MI6.

Union of Journalists in Iran has published the names of 28 reporters, who have been arrested during the nationwide anti-regime protests, saying that they are still in detention.

Amnesty International has urged the Iranian regime to immediately stop all executions of people sentenced to death in relation to nationwide protests.

Iran’s economic situation is already alarming with its currency at historic lows and high inflation, but reports suggest next fiscal year will be even more cataclysmic.

Protests in Iran continue online and via political graffiti as the Islamic Republic is issuing death sentences, long prison terms and floggings to quash voices of dissent.

A former Iranian defense ministry official, who holds dual Iranian-British citizenship, has been sentenced to death on charges of spying for the UK.

The World Bank has predicted that the Islamic Republic’s GDP growth will fall below two percent in 2024, teetering on the brink of recession as rial is falling and inflation raging.

The first session of the court of appeal for a former Iranian official guilty of war crimes in connection with mass executions in Iran in 1988 was held Wednesday in Stockholm.

The head of Iran's state broadcaster Peyman Jebelli has dismissed the defection of his two brothers interviewed by Iran International Tuesday.

The latest ranking of the Henley Passport Index shows that Islamic Republic’s passport ranked 99th in the world in terms of the access it grants the holder to other nations.