The family of Mehdi Karroubi, one of the leaders of Iran's Green Movement who has been under house arrest without being officially charged since February 2011.
The lawyer of Navid Afkari, a 27-year-old man who received two death sentences for allegedly killing a security agent during the 2018 protests in Isfahan, says the footage that the court is using against the defendant was filmed "an hour before the incident.”
Hashtags related to sexual violence against women have been trending on Persian Twitter after users spoke about their own experiences and named celebrities whom they claimed raped or molested them.
Iran's Civil Aviation Organization Head Touraj Dehghani-Zanganeh says analysis of the data and cockpit talk from the Ukrainian jet shot down by Revolutionary Guard missiles on January 8, 2020 shows the passengers and the crew were not harmed for at least 19 seconds.
Some religious mourning groups in Iran have criticized health authorities for imposing "too-strict" measures that seriously restrict the month-long ceremonies during the Islamic month of Muharram this year.
A historical appeal of Amnesty International highlighted by one of the human rights watchdog's Iran researchers has proven that Iranian authorities were aware of the execution of dissidents.
Iranian Revival, a pro-monarchy political action group also known as Farashgard, is urging United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to donate the proceeds from the sale of confiscated Iranian gasoline tankers to support the families of striking workers in Iran.
An Iranian-Canadian software developer, who was arrested by the Revolutionary Guard during a January visit to Iran and freed after agreeing to serve as an informant for the Guard’s intelligence service, is going public about his experiences in order to prevent his family in Iran from being harassed.
Following the United Nations Security Council’s rejection on Friday of the United States-led resolution to extend an arms embargo on Iran, the three European members of the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran.
Although Hezbollah has not been directly implicated in the massive explosion in Beirut, but it is being blamed by many for its past use of ammonium nitrate.
A Lebanese man and his daughter with possible Hezbollah connections were shot dead in their car near the house of Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis in Tehran on August 7.
Members of Iran's Chamber of Commerce have said that the "good news" Rouhani said should be expected soon is a hint at the possible approval of FATF laws.
An expert says a text message from the State Department's Rewards for Justice Program sent to some Iranians is likely to put their lives in danger.
The former U.S Undersecretary Of State Wendy Sherman on August 5 said 'maximum pressure' has not brought Iran anywhere closer to negotiating with the U.S.
Residents of Karaj -- the capital city of Alborz Province -- say the situation is very critical and allege that the government is hiding the true numbers.
The son-in-law of former Industries Minister Mohammad-Reza Nematzadeh who was on trial in a 6.6 billion euro corruption case has escaped the country.
Documents provided to BBC Persian put Iran's coronavirus death toll from February to July 21 at 42,000, three times more than the official figure of 14,634.
Amnesty International on July 31 released leaked ignored letters from Iran's Prisons Organization to the Health Ministry for coronavirus aid to prisons.
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz has said that Twitter is violating sanctions on Iran by providing the Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei with account services.
The Cabinet Spokesman of the administration of President Hassan Rouhani, has been hospitalized after testing positive for coronavirus.
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