The attorneys defending imprisoned labor activists, Ms. Sepideh Qolyan and Esmaeil Bakhshi have called for a public trial of their clients.
Amnesty International has condemned remarks by an Iranian cleric who defended his involvement in mass executions of Islamic Republic opponents in 1988.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has reiterated that his country will keep the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf open to maritime traffic, amid high tensions with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The latest figures issued by China’s customs authorities show Iranian oil imports declined further in June reaching a low of 208,205 barrels per day, down 60 percent from June 2018.
Iranians are disappointed with their search for employment, the parliament’s Majlis Research Center (MRC) announced on July 24 in response to latest report by the Iranian Statistical Center (SCI).
The commander of Iran’s Quds Force, Qasem Soleimani, appears to be using a financial conglomerate in Iran to fund his activities in Iraq, establishing and extending Iran’s long reach in the region.
Before Nazilla Akbari can check out the latest offerings on Twitter or YouTube, she scrolls through an array of icons on her smartphone, searching for the right workaround to bypass state censors.
In an scathing attack on the Islamic Republic policies, the most influential Sunni leader in Iran has called upon the military to stay out of politics and the economy and has demanded a change in the country’s foreign policy.
The point-to-point inflation that reflects the increase in prices in Iran in comparison with the same time in the previous year has reached 48 percent, the Iranian Statistical Center reported on July 24.
The murderer of a political prisoner in Iran has been sentenced to qisas (an eye for an eye or retribution in-kind, according to Sharia law), the spokesman of the Islamic Republic's Judiciary announced.
President Hassan Rouhani's chief of staff has welcomed the publication by critics of a list of alleged dual nationals in the Iranian president's administration, dismissing it as lacking evidence.
France, Italy and Denmark gave initial support for a British plan for a European-led naval mission to ensure safe shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
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