A team with Stanford University’s Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) used BlackSky’s geospatial imagery and burst collection technology to track and monitor activity at a secretive Iranian nuclear facility in a new intelligence study. The ...
After more than three months, there are still no evident signs of progress in negotiations over the possible restoration of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. The U.S. pulled out of that deal in 2018 and began re-implementing ...
The June 18 Iranian election, in which Judiciary Chief Ebrahim Raisi was selected as president, had the lowest turnout since the 1979 revolution. The biggest challenge Raisi will face in his first term is the growing economic ...
In recent weeks, large parts of Iran have witnessed widespread electricity blackouts. The blackouts have peaked again, and now, as the weather warms up, there is talk of wider and longer blackouts in Iranian cities.
A baker dumps his spoiled dough in front of Ilam Electricity Office. A man asks in terror about the fate of his hospitalized father in Tabriz. A woman tears off her state-sanctioned hijab at a municipal office ...
Three teenagers have been arrested for posting “pornographic” material online, making them the latest to fall foul of Iran’s tight laws on “obscenity”.
The “extortionist” practices of the Islamic Republic of Iran were thrown into sharp relief on Tuesday at the largest-ever meeting of former hostages of the regime and current victims’ families.
One of the last remaining Jewish citizens in Yemen is being detained by Houthi militias, tortured and held in inhumane conditions despite being sick and vulnerable, campaigners and the head rabbi in the UAE told The National.
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