Iran has opened its first oil export terminal outside the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint patrolled by warships of its arch foe the US, President Hassan Rouhani announced Thursday.
Demonstrations over the water crisis in Khuzestan took place in several cities in the Iranian province for the seventh night in a row on Wednesday. Videos posted online also showed security forces again opening fire on civilian ...
These days Iran’s people are suffering from many disasters that the regime gifted them. From poverty and unemployment to the power outage and now water scarcity in most areas of the country and the worst-hit Khuzestan province.
The foiled kidnapping plot against activist and journalist Masih Alinejad, an Iranian-born U.S. citizen living in New York City, has sparked a wave of outrage. The Justice Department’s indictment and detailed court documents indicate the Islamic Republic’s ...
Massive crowds in Izeh, southwestern Iran, chanted against the regime’s Supreme Leader in protests that started six nights ago against severe water shortages in Khuzestan Province.
Groups of Iranian artists and several independent trade unions have expressed support for the ongoing protests in Khuzestan Province and declared their solidarity with the people. At least six protesters have been killed since July 15. Meanwhile, ...
Authorities in Iran placed a large number of anti-riot police vehicles and armed motorcycle security personnel at Tehran’s Azadi (Freedom) Square on Wednesday as fierce protests took place Tuesday night in Khuzestan Province.
Farideh Goudarzi, a member of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) since the 1979 revolution, revealed that in 1983 when she was heavily pregnant, she was arrested for her political beliefs alongside her husband and brother ...
US Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell Wednesday blasted Iran’s government’s plot to kidnap US citizen, journalist, and human rights activist Masih Alinejad.
In a late June report, the London-based Amnesty International wrote in its comprehensive 45-page study about the "harrowing details of torture and other ill-treatment inflicted on unjustly jailed protesters Vahid Afkari and Habib Afkari since their arbitrary ...
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