
Google Play Removes Iranian Regime’s Apps
Google has removed three Iranian native messengers and two smart transportation applications controlled by the government from its digital distribution service Google Play.

Google has removed three Iranian native messengers and two smart transportation applications controlled by the government from its digital distribution service Google Play.

Graduates of the University of Science and Technology in Tehran have slammed a letter written by some professors asking security to deal with dissident students.

Iran’s nuclear chief Mohammad Eslami said Wednesday that no Iran trip was scheduled by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to resolve differences.

The Islamic Republic says it has arrested several French "intelligence agents" in relation to the ongoing antigovernment rallies, reiterating claims of foreign involvement in protests.

Iran has issued more death sentences for detainees arrested during antigovernment protests amid international outcry to stop death penalty for peaceful demonstrators.

A reformist commentator in Iran says the country's silent majority supports the ongoing protests although a majority of the people do not take part actively.

The US Navy's Fifth Fleet says a commercial vessel has been struck off the Gulf of Oman, while reports indicate the vessel’s owner is an Israeli.

An American non-profit organization has announced the names of journalists apprehended by the Islamic Republic during the 2022 anti-government protests.

In a special session to address Iran’s worsening rights violations, the UN Human Rights Council is set to adopt a resolution aimed at holding the Islamic Republic accountable.

The presence of Iran’s national football team in Qatar’s World Cup has sparked controversy as the country is convulsed with antigovernment protests and many people expect athletes to support the uprising.

Georgia’s security officials said Tuesday they have foiled an Iranian plot to assassinate an Israeli citizen on their soil.

Washington Tuesday imposed sanctions on companies and people it accused of being involved in the production or transfer of Iranian drones that have been used by Russia in attacks on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.

Protests on Tuesday in Iran began at around noon to mark the third anniversary of ‘Bloody November’ in 2019, when the government killed at least 1,500 protesters.

Germany has once again warned the Islamic Republic about issuing death sentences for anti-regime protesters emphasizing that Iranian authorities must be held accountable.

Reports say the health condition of two detained Iranian activists is deteriorating as the Iranian regime denies proper medical care to them.

Former US President Bill Clinton has strongly condemned the repression of peaceful protesters by the Iranian regime saying that they must stop abducting and imprisoning demonstrators.

Iran International’s correspondent was asked to leave a meeting at the UN headquarters in New York attended by two visiting Islamic Republic officials who apparently were justifying Tehran’s clampdown on protesters.

Remarks from United States special Iran envoy Rob Malley Monday signaled Washington no longer sees Iran’s nuclear program as separable from other issues.

Iran has dismissed sanctions imposed this week by the United Kingdom and the European Union against Iranian individuals and entities claiming they are “baseless”.

The US Navy says it intercepted a fishing vessel in waters near Iran that was smuggling “massive” amounts of explosives.

The United States reiterated concerns Monday over Islamic Republic’s crackdown on dissent as well as systematic denial of basic dignity and freedom of Iranians.