
More Than 100 Academics Condemn Firing Of Professors In Iran
More than one hundred Iranian academics from around the world have condemned recent firings of professors in Iran, calling it an intensification of suppression.

More than one hundred Iranian academics from around the world have condemned recent firings of professors in Iran, calling it an intensification of suppression.

Husband of British-Iranian charity worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who is detained in Iran, demands transparency from the UK authorities about a deal to bring her home.

Iran’s vice president for economic affairs says there are many domestic problems that are hindering the country’s progress more than the Western sanctions.

Iran bought large tracts of land close to the Syrian Israeli border in recent years and is settling Shiites to threaten Israel, Iran International has learned.

Iran intends “to organize and regulate” the use of motorcycles in Tehran and will “seriously deal” with those who have no motorcycle license, such as women.

A leaked audio file of IRGC commanders discussing massive financial corruption involving Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf has raised a storm in Iran.

Iranian and Russian negotiating teams, including specialists, have met bilaterally in Vienna to discuss issues remaining in reviving the Iran nuclear deal, Iranian media reported.

A report says Israeli intelligence agency Mossad has helped foil 12 plots to carry out terror attacks on Israelis in Turkey over the past 2 years.

Iran’s former parliament speaker Ali Larijani, who was barred from running for president in 2021, has warned that the Islamic Republic faces decline and collapse.

A cull is underway of 1,000 managers in Iran’s Ministry of Labour, the controversial minister Hojjat Abdolmaleki who is in charge said Saturday.

China’s representative at the Vienna multilateral talks to revive Iran’s nuclear deal says the negotiations are in the concluding stages.

Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi has thanked the people for their “enthusiastic” participation in the revolution day rallies, while evidence suggests otherwise.

Turkey's intelligence (MIT) Friday supplied local media details of its detention of 14 Iranians and Turks it says were involved in kidnapping Iranians.

Iran’s Azad University has fired 325 professors and lecturers in recent months and has decided now to dismiss 1,500 more, Iran International TV reported.

Several Iranian financial, oil and other experts have returned to Vienna to rejoin discussions within the framework of nuclear negotiations with world powers.

Two senior US senators have called for a regional nuclear fuel bank to provide a new approach for containing proliferation in the Mideast, including by Iran.

China’s large-scale efforts to control the Internet has become a viable conceptual and technical model for authoritarian regimes, like Iran's Islamic Republic.

A large blaze that started at 7:38 Saturday morning, local time in Tehran’s bazaar has engulfed at least 30 businesses, according to the city’s fire department.

Activists, experts and former officials gathered for a conference to discuss human rights in Iran and issues related to Tehran's military and regional threats.

Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s lead negotiator in the Vienna talks on Iran’s nuclear program, tweeted twice Friday to signal progress.

There has always been controversy surrounding a picture of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini disembarking from a plane in Tehran in February 1979, after a 15-year exile.