Iranian authorities have shut down one of the offices of the country’s biggest e-commerce company and launched judicial procedures after it published pictures online showing female employees not wearing the mandatory
Multiple members of parliament in Belgium signed a joint letter on Friday urging the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to prevent the execution of Mohammad Javad Vafa’i Thani. Vafa’i Thani was initially
The Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) will launch large-scale drills in the country’s central regions on Sunday night with the participation of a whole range of military aircraft. The war game, codenamed
Amid President Biden’s pledge to Israel President Isaac Herzog on Tuesday that America’s commitment to the security of the Jewish state is "ironclad," a new think tank report reveals the U.S. has declined to
Less than 24 hours after he lost his sight, Saman had to flee the hospital he had stumbled into the night before, blinded by a security officer in Tehran’s Valiasr Square. As he lay in his hospital ...
Those who burn or desecrate the Quran will not enjoy security, the commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard threatened Saturday after incidents in Sweden. Hossein Salami was quoted by media in Tehran as saying
Following its reconciliation with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the renewal of diplomatic relations with the Gulf States, Iran is stepping up its “diplomatic blitz,” this time aimed at North Africa, Sudan
Iran is supporting forces in Syria that are “preparing and gathering capabilities to be able to cause a threat to American forces in Syria and to Israel,” an unnamed official told Newsweek’s Tom O’Connor
Accusations of beatings and the use of tear gas have been made against members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps by tourists in a scenic resort area of the country. Witnesses say that Thursday evening
Since early July, officials from Tehran University, one of Iran’s largest universities, announced that members of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), also called the Hashd-al-Shaabi, would be allowed
Irish man Bernard Phelan, who was released from an Iranian jail in May, has said he is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following his ordeal, during which he was told he would "die in prison
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