
Father And Daughter: Controversy On Soleimani’s Death Anniversary
A photo of Qasem Soleimani’s daughter holding the latest iPhone 13 has led to a storm of criticism that overshadowed the second anniversary of her father’s death.

A photo of Qasem Soleimani’s daughter holding the latest iPhone 13 has led to a storm of criticism that overshadowed the second anniversary of her father’s death.

The sound of a loud explosion heard in a town near Tehran has caused a stir among Iranian internet users, with reports of terrified people out in the streets.

A professor and former polictical prisoner has written to Chief Justice after being denied exit from Iran to begin a one-year research post at Yale University.

Nizar Zakka, a Lebanese who spent about four years in prison in Iran on political charges, has established an NGO to support and help the release of people held hostage for unjust reasons.

Washington will waive possible sanctions on South Korea over frozen Iranian assets only with “everything” agreed in Vienna nuclear talks, a spokesman has said.

The attorney of imprisoned student Ali Younesi says the authorities want to keep him and another jailed student, Amir Hossein Moradi in the high security ward of the Evin prison.

The sister of a prisoner who died in prison in the past week says “security forces” made the family promise to bury him quietly before handing over the body.

The Iraqi government says several power plants in the country have stopped operations due to a sharp decrease in natural gas imports from Iran.

Hackers on Tuesday interrupted a video briefing by lawyers for relatives of those who died when Iran shot down a Ukrainian airliner, playing clips of loud music and showing sometimes violent images for more than two minutes.

Attacks on American troops stationed in Iraq and Syria in recent days, attributed to Iran-backed militia forces, came as the nuclear talks in Vienna were making some progress.

For fear of being insulted in public, clerics and seminary students are avoiding their usual garb, a senior Iranian cleric has said.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned Iran on Tuesday that time was running out to salvage a 2015 nuclear accord with major powers.

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud has expressed concerns over “transgressions by Iran”, particularly in its nuclear program.

South Korean Vice Foreign Minister Choi Jong-kun has left for Vienna to meet the representatives of Iran and other counties taking part in talks to revive the 2015 nuclear agreement.

Concerns about Russia's role in the Vienna nuclear talks have opened a Pandora's box as Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi plans to visit Moscow.

While Iran is repeating threats of retribution and legal actions against those involved in the killing of Qasem Soleimani, former American officials are defending the Trump administration action.

Iran’s armed forces chief of staff in an implicit threat said Tuesday that wherever there is a trace of Gen. Qasem Soleimani “things will happen” to weaken the United States and “Zionists”.

A new investigative report has detailed Iran’s large diesel smuggling network, revealing the role of the Revolutionary Guard and private shipping companies in the illicit trade.

Iran has written to Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta Inc. that controls Facebook and Instagram, asking why the platforms had removed posts about general Qasem Soleimani.

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati Monday rebuked the Iran-backed Hezbollah for criticizing Saudi Arabia, saying it did not serve the national interest or represent the country's official stance.

Iranian news agency Tasnim, affiliated with the Revolutionary Guard, has launched a Hebrew website on the anniversary of the targeted killing of former Qods commander Qasem Soleimani.