Grave of Mahsa Amini vandalised in Iran

Amini, 22, died in September after being arrested by Tehran's morality police for purportedly flouting the strict dress rules for women in the Islamic republic. The protests that began after her death challenged

Iran hangs man in ‘medieval’ public execution

Iran publicly hanged a man Thursday in front of a large crowd, the latest execution carried out by the Islamic Republic, a human rights group said. The unidentified man was convicted of "corruption on earth" and

Iran regime close to getting nuclear bomb

Iran has moved dangerously close to enriching weapons-grade uranium for a nuclear bomb, but the regime has not yet crossed the critical threshold of declaring it has built an atomic weapon. Fox News Digital reached

Iran suspect in cyberattack targeting Israeli shipping

A Tel Aviv-based cybersecurity firm said on Tuesday that several Israeli companies sustained a cyberattack that was likely orchestrated by Iran. ClearSky Cyber Security said that at least eight Israeli websites

Iran unveils new ballistic missile

Iran´s defence ministry on Thursday unveiled a new ballistic missile with a range of 2,000-km and a capacity to carry warheads weighing over a tonne. The Kheibar missile -- the latest version of the Khorramshahr

Latest Hijab War on Women Goes After Businesses

Nationwide protests convulsing Iran triggered by the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody last September have tapered off, but as the women-led uprising recedes from the streets, a new spectacle is dominating