
IRGC Says Its Aerospace Officer Killed In Syria
Government media in Iran carried a statement by the Revolutionary Guard saying that one of its senior officers has been killed in Syria.

Government media in Iran carried a statement by the Revolutionary Guard saying that one of its senior officers has been killed in Syria.

A think tank close to Iran's security council has concluded that protests over the years have become more serious and more frequent as grievances went unanswered.

Over two months after nationwide protests broke out against Iran’s clerical rulers, strikes by workers and business owners are spreading to more sectors.

About a week into the Islamic Republic’s military attacks on Kurdish regions in Iran and Iraq, the international community seems to have taken a stronger stance against the Tehran.

The US military on Tuesday said debris analysis has concluded that the same type of Iranian drone that Tehran has supplied to Russia for its invasion of Ukraine was used to attack a commercial tanker off the coast of Oman a week ago.

Following days of unconfirmed reports, President Ebrahim Raisi finally accepted the resignation of Iran’s Minister of Roads and Urban Development Rostam Qasemi.

A White House official said Tuesday the United States was watching “with deep concern” as Iran stated it was enriching uranium to 60 precent at a second atomic site.

The reported government use of a “green gas” against protesters Kurdish cities of Javanrud and Piranshahr Monday has raised serious concerns among Iranians.

Iran’s judiciary says the Islamic Republic has issued indictments for over 1,100 protesters detained during the nationwide protests.

Iran's Revolutionary Guard has once again launched attacks on Iraq’s Kurdistan region amid continuing protests in Iran’s Kurdish regions and several deaths.

A former IRGC Commander says even if the current unrest comes to an end, protests and uprisings may reoccur if the government fails to solver Iran's problems.

As student continue to hold antigovernment rallies in Iranian universities, lawmakers have presented a proposal to ban them from traveling abroad for ten years.

Britain’s foreign minister has said sending armed police to Iran International London offices was “a message to people …that they will be protected in the UK.”

Differences are emerging in Iran’s parliament over how to justify the bloody crackdown on protesters, particularly the recent bloodshed in Kurdish regions, with hardliners hindering investigation.

The United Nations has once again denounced the Islamic Republic’s crackdown on mass protests that have been rocking Iran for over two months.

Canada’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has told Iran International that it condemns threats by the Islamic Republic against journalists inside and outside the country.

A top Revolutionary Guard commander says anti-government unrest in Iran persists because there are protesters who have been “deceived”, presumably by foreigners.

Shocked by the indiscriminate killing of children during ongoing protests in Iran, many are asking the international community to intervene and restrain the regime.

Protests continued Monday with people out on streets chanting slogans and ironically celebrating the loss of their football team at the World Cup as the crackdown is becoming even more harrowing.

Cyberspace watchdog NetBlocks has confirmed a major disruption to internet service in Iran amid the regime’s intensified attacks on Kurdish cities.

Israel’s military intelligence chief has claimed Iran is near to escalating its nuclear program with 90-percent-enriched uranium, widely deemed ‘weapons grade.’