
US Approves Potential Anti-Drone System Sale To Qatar For $1 Billion
The US State Department has approved the potential sale of an anti-drone system to Qatar in a deal valued at $1 billion, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.

The US State Department has approved the potential sale of an anti-drone system to Qatar in a deal valued at $1 billion, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.

The US football team scored one goal in the first half of the most politicized match of the Qatar World Cup, defeating Iran and qualifying for the next round.

Iranian factory workers, truck drivers and nurses have continued the new wave of nationwide strikes as part of the antigovernment protest movement.

Javaid Rahman, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran, has said a UN vote had increased the likelihood of “violence and repression.”

A top Revolutionary Guard commander claimed Tuesday that several people have been arrested during Iran’s “riots” were in touch with US intelligence agencies.

A group of Sunni religious leaders in several Baluch cities across Sistan-Baluchestan province called on the Islamic Republic to stop its repression machinery used against protesters.

While Iran’s IRGC has launched missile attacks on Iraq’s Kurdistan region, Iraqi Prime Minister says his government will not allow its territory to be used to “harm any side.”

Mohammad Reza Moballeghi, an Iranian lawmaker, says some clerics no longer wear their robe and turban in public fearing disrespectful acts by random individuals.

The Israeli Air Force will hold large joint drills with the United States to simulate strikes against Iran’s nuclear program.

The US-based crypto exchange Kraken has agreed to pay over $362,000 to the government “to settle its liability” related to breaching Iran sanctions.

Many countries and international organizations have voiced support for protests in Iran by adopting resolutions and issuing condemnations of government violence, but people wonder about tangible actions.

The number of young and underage protesters killed in Iran’s nationwide uprising by government security forces continues to increase.

A group of Iranian filmmakers have formed a new entity called “Iranian Independent Filmmakers Association” in support of the antigovernment protest movement.

Why Iran’s football (soccer) team in Qatar refused to sing the national anthem in its first game, which was their subtle gesture amid popular protests.

Iran and the US are set for their clash on the soccer pitch with both at the risk of elimination from the 2022 Qatar World Cup, one of the most contentious in history.

An audio file obtained by the hacktivist group, Black Reward, has revealed concerns among Iranian officials about worn-out security forces, media failure and strikes.

A top security official in Iran’s Esfahan province says a member of the Revolutionary Guard has been killed on Monday.

The Islamic Republic’s parliament is honing regulations that would enable the authorities to execute anyone who speaks or sends images to foreign media outlets.

Iran will reject a newly-approved independent UN investigation into the country's repression of antigovernment protests, like it refused to cooperate with UN human rights rapporteurs for 30 years.

University students have kept up strikes, class boycotts, and sit-ins in some universities in Iran, 74 days after popular protests started against the Islamic Republic government.

Iran’s foreign minister has met with and expressed appreciation to two interrogators and government TV figures who were recently sanctioned by the United States.