
Lawmakers Deflecting Blame, Slam Government For Iran’s Falling Currency
Amid ongoing antigovernment protests, the Islamic Republic’s currency rial has been on freefall, losing value so much that regime’s insiders have started passing the buck.

Amid ongoing antigovernment protests, the Islamic Republic’s currency rial has been on freefall, losing value so much that regime’s insiders have started passing the buck.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard arrested seven people Sunday, claiming they had links to Britain, including some dual nationals, over ongoing antigovernment protests.

The Islamic Republic's government has appointed IRGC Brigadier General Mohammad Karami as the new governor-general of the restive Sistan-Baluchestan province.

Punitive measures to hold the Islamic Republic accountable for its deadly crackdown on dissent continue with Western sanctions and international investigations.

A top Iranian military official says the Islamic Republic will continue to develop drones according to its interests and Tehran will cooperate with other countries in this regard.

The Israeli media have reported that negotiations between Israel, the United States and Saudi Arabia to normalize ties between Jerusalem and Riyadh are underway.

Ashkan Khatibi, a popular TV and cinema actor in Iran who was detained three months ago for expressing solidarity with protesters, has spoken up about his ordeal.

The US Congress has reportedly passed the Masih Alinejad HUNT Act, named after the US-based journalist who was the target of a kidnapping plot by Tehran last year.

The International Community of Iranian Academics has called on the government to identify those who have murdered students and follow up on the status of university detainees.

Russia is reportedly preparing to provide the Islamic Republic with Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets in the near future, Israeli media have reported.

Debates on Iran's unsuccessful foreign policy and the Raisi administration's obvious weakness in this area have come into the spotlight in Iranian media.

People in Iran and elsewhere held protests to show their anger at government brutality, as the movement against the Islamic Republic entered its 100th day.

An influential hardliner clerical group in addition to executions demands punishing Iranian protesters by cutting fingers and toes instead of just exiling them.

The Islamic Republic's Supreme Court says it has upheld the death sentence of Iranian protester Mohammad Qobadlou after rejecting his appeal.

Government has cut off gas to 840 government and public entities, Iran’s Tasnim news reported Saturday, as consumption outpaces production.

According to an official at Tehran’s Sharif University of Technology following student protests, 33 punitive rulings have been issued for the students.

A top Ukrainian official has called for the "liquidation" of Iranian factories making drones and missiles, as well as the arrest of their suppliers.

Reports say a revolutionary court in Tehran has sentenced Saeed Madani, a prominent political commentator and researcher, to nine years in prison.

Germany has suspended all export credits and investment guarantees for companies doing business with Iran as a measure against government’s harsh treatment of protesters.

Some pundits in Iran are reminding the hardliners that a few months ago they were predicting Europe’s agony in winter cold, while now Iran faces energy shortage.

As every Friday for three months, protests started December 23 following the sermon of Zahedan’s Sunni cleric and spread throughout the provincial capital of Sistan-Baluchestan.