
Exiled Queen Calls On Military Forces To ‘Stand With Nation’
Iran’s exiled queen Farah Pahlavi has once again called on military forces not to allow the Islamic Republic’s authorities to use them as “tools of repression.”

Iran’s exiled queen Farah Pahlavi has once again called on military forces not to allow the Islamic Republic’s authorities to use them as “tools of repression.”

A regime insider's account of police brutality as he experienced in the streets of Tehran, October 4, reached Supreme Leader’s office, and proved critics right.

Over 100 female protesters held at Tehran’s Qarchak Prison have been systematically abused and kept in inhumane conditions since their arrest two weeks ago.

After Iran resorted to orbital jamming to limit access to Iran International, the news network has launched a lawsuit to legally pursue the case through international bodies.

One of Iran’s largest independent anti-poverty charities says a large number of minors have been recruited to attack protesters in exchange for a few bags of essential foods.

Iranian officials have been trying to question whether Mahsa Amini was killed in police custody and this attempt has reached Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

The United States Supreme Court said Monday it would hear Turkish state-owned Halkbank’s case it has sovereign immunity against prosecution for Iran links.

Iran's exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi has hailed the protests and strikes by different social groups in the country, describing them as the right way to victory.

A court in Belgium has canceled the ban on the extradition of Iranian diplomat Asadollah Asadi, sentenced to 20 years in jail on a terrorism conviction.

Amid ongoing protests, many Iranians are mourning dozens of teens and young people, as names and details of the brutality against them emerge on social media.

The families of victims of Ukrainian flight PS752, shot down by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard in January 2020, held a demonstration in Canada, calling for tougher measures against Iran.

Iranian-American citizen Bagher (Baquer) Namazi has finally left Iran after 6.5 years of being a hostage of the Islamic Republic, his lawyer said on Wednesday.

As protests in Iran continue well into their third week, pundits and politicians speculate about why the current uprising has happened and where it is going.

Iran's foreign ministry summoned the British ambassador in Tehran on Tuesday in reaction to "interventionist comments" from the British foreign ministry.

A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck northwestern Iran on Wednesday, and medical authorities in the area reported that at least 276 people had been injured.

Iranian protesters stayed away from streets at night in most places for a second night after widespread daytime protests in universities and secondary schools.

CIA Director Bill Burns has reiterated US commitment to support the “free flow of information" in Iran following the shutdown of internet access amid the ongoing uprising.

US President Joe Biden says the United States stands with Iranian women and Iranian citizens who are inspiring the world with their bravery.

France's foreign minister said Tuesday that the European Union was looking to impose sanctions on several Iranian officials involved in the crackdown on protesters.

Amid heightened restrictions on Internet access following nationwide antigovernment protests, Iranians’ use of VPNs has risen over 3,000 percent in the previous month.

The ongoing protests in Iran have given rise to debates about the significance and implications of Iran's Generation Z that is defying rules and restrictions.