
French President Says Iran’s Threats Must Be Countered
French President Emmanuel Macron says the threats posed by the Islamic Republic have gone beyond the Middle East and they must be confronted with.

French President Emmanuel Macron says the threats posed by the Islamic Republic have gone beyond the Middle East and they must be confronted with.

After a threat by hardliner lawmakers last week asking that protesters be sentenced to death, Iran's Judiciary Tuesday signaled its intention to do just that.

An Iranian pharmacist says many of the pharmacies in Iran are going bankrupt due to economic problems.

Iranian hardliners in control of parliament and government mostly advocate a harsh response to protests but even among them there are some who call for dialogue.

Monday was the 52nd day of the protests sparked by the death in custody of Mahsa Amini, with protests and strikes reported from her hometown as well as other Kurdish cities.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry has summoned the Norwegian ambassador over remarks made by the country’s parliament speaker criticizing the Islamic Republic over ongoing protests.

Rishi Sunak, the British prime minister, has pledged to improve relations with Persian Gulf Arab states beyond “defense cooperation” and stressed the threat from Iran.

The Islamic Republic has arrested many foreign tourists who took photographs from the ongoing protests in Iran.

As antigovernment protests continue in Iran, the government will face a multitude of additional economic problems and energy crisis in the coming months.

Islamic Republic officials have issued threatening messages to members of its beach football team as well as the United Arab Emirates that recently hosted the Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup.

Iran’s intelligence ministry has announced the arrest of 26 people including foreigners on charges related to an attack on a Shia shrine October 26 that killed 15 people.

The Islamic Republic’s authorities have destroyed large amounts of imported medical products without undergoing legal procedures despite dire shortages across Iran.

Nearly 600 university professors and researchers in Iran have called for the unconditional release of students arrested during current antigovernment protests.

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The well-known conservative editor of a government newspaper in Iran has asked the government why it did not ban Russia from using Iranian drones against Ukraine.

Former government spokesman Ali Rabiei has warned that there might be "bloody confrontations" ahead as Iran's nationwide uprising rages on for seven weeks.

The nationwide antigovernment protests in Iran continued Sunday with intense clashes in the Kurdish-majority city of Marivan following the death of another young Kurdish woman.

A top aide to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei says the Islamic Republic’s establishment is still undefeated but it has received a blow from the protest movement.

An expert says antigovernment protests and strikes at Iran’s universities and schools show the regime's failure to instill its ideology in over four decades.

Hardliners are blaming the secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Shamkhani for failure to suppress protests and demanding his removal.

A group of 227 parliament members in Iran has called on the Judiciary to issue death sentences for people arrested during the ongoing antigovernment protests.