
Int’l Lawyers Launch Campaign Against IRGC Members In Canada
A group of Canadian, US and Iranian lawyers have launched a campaign to identify and take action against IRGC members and their affiliates living in Canada.

A group of Canadian, US and Iranian lawyers have launched a campaign to identify and take action against IRGC members and their affiliates living in Canada.

Iran’s foreign minister claims that the West accuses Tehran of supplying drones to Russia to use against Ukraine, because it wants to “legitimize” its military assistance to Kiev.

The Islamic Republic has asked Russia for help to quell the popular uprising by supplying anti-riot equipment and training, Iran International has learned.

Friday protests in Iran were mainly focused on the mourning ceremonies for people killed during 75 days of unrest, with Bandar Anzali, Arak, and Izeh being the hotspots of the rallies.

Food poisoning affecting hundreds of Iranian university students has alarmed many who claim canteen food was deliberately contaminated to keep them out of protests.

An Iranian-flagged tanker, which the US had previously confiscated around Greece, has unloaded its oil cargo in Syria.

The United Nations nuclear head said Friday his discussions with Tehran over its atomic program lacked “the momentum” needed to get “back to life.”

The United States on Friday designated China, Iran and Russia, among others, as countries of particular concern under the Religious Freedom Act over severe violations.

Hacked documents recently released have cast serious doubts on the official account of a terrorist attack on a shrine in Iran last month which claimed 15 victims.

Canada has extended its list of sanctions on the Islamic Republic’s officials over the regime’s human rights violations such as denial of women’s rights and crackdown on protests.

People turned out in large numbers in Iran’s Sunni city of Zahedan Friday to show support for their religious leader Mowlavi Abdolhamid who has been defying the regime.

A joint statement marking French President Emmanuel Marcon’s visit to the White House expressed “respect for the Iranian people, in particular women and youth.”

Sixty Iranian writers and poets have announced they will publish their works without submission to Islamic Republic censors until such time when censorship stops in Iran.

Since the early days of protests many Iranians say on social media: “If protests stop, regime will kill us all”. While unrest still continues, the government has stepped up “legal” killings.

US Republican Senator Marco Rubio has asked the White House to look into reports that a Chinese firm is supplying Iran with technology that can be used against protesters.

Islamic Republic's Supreme Leader and his loyalists have repeatedly claimed in public that anti-regime protests have ended, but in private they say otherwise.

The United States Thursday sanctioned individuals and companies for providing financial services to and facilitating weapons procurement for Hezbollah, the Treasury Department said.

People in Iran’s Sunni city of Zahedan held big rallies Thursday to support their religious leader after a leaked audio revealed regime’s plan to defame him.

The Biden Administration does not care about Iranian protesters, a Republican Senator has said, while a Democrat demanded more action by the United States.

The extravagant presence of the Islamic Republic’s officials and propagandists in the World Cup in Qatar has enraged many Iranians, including some of the regime’s insiders.

A member of Iran’s Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution has acknowledged that the Islamic Republic has failed to achieve its desired religious ideological goals.