The 1979 anti-monarchy revolution in Iran created a sense of participation among men and women from all classes. In the marches that led to the revolution, there were professional Iranian women with no hijab or scarves and ...
Iranian Americans and Jewish Americans gathered in Oberlin, Ohio over the weekend to protest the continued employment of Oberlin College and Conservatory professor with ties to Iran.
A Greek court on Wednesday overturned an earlier court ruling that allowed the confiscation by the United States of part of a cargo of Iranian oil on an Iranian-flagged tanker off the Greek coast, three sources familiar ...
There have been numerous previous reports regarding the role of the Iranian terrorist designated Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and key allies of the Islamic Republic of Iran, including its affiliated militias, such as Hezbollah in Lebanon ...
If the millions of gallons of oil on the FSO Safer cause a catastrophe in Yemen’s waters, it will be the fault of the Houthis and their masters in Tehran alone.
The Taliban’s Foreign Ministry said Tehran has returned military equipment belonging to the former Afghan government that was removed during the country’s collapse last year, amid the withdrawal of international forces.
On Wednesday, June 8, 2022, thousands of retirees and pension recipients affiliated with the Social Security Organization continued their protests in at least ten provinces for the third day. “Death to [regime president Ebrahim] Raisi,” “Raisi; death ...
Iran plans to install two new cascades of advanced centrifuges that will allow Tehran to rapidly enrich more uranium, the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog said Thursday, the latest escalation in the standoff over the country's atomic program.
Iranian Atomic Energy Organization spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi on Tuesday blasted the International Atomic Energy Agency, saying the organization was ignoring Iran's claims foreign agents planted uranium particles at nuclear sites inspected by the International Atomic Energy Agency ...
Iran removed two surveillance cameras of the International Atomic Energy Agency from one of its nuclear facilities on Wednesday, state television reported, a move that is likely to raise tensions with the U.N. nuclear watchdog.
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