An increasing number of Iranian filmmakers, performing artists, and musicians have been boycotting an annual state sponsored festival as Iran is overwhelmed by a new wave of protests during the past days.
Five nations whose citizens died when an airliner was shot down by Iran last week will meet in London on Thursday to discuss possible legal action, Ukraine's foreign minister told Reuters.
On Monday students in several universities in Tehran and Isfahan held rallies and chanted slogans against the Basij militia and the clerical regime for a third day.
Members of Iran's parliament have defended the downing of a Ukrainian airliner and praised IRGC for attacking U.S. bases.
Reports from Tehran say there are tight security measures near several universities and academic centers particularly in downtown Tehran where demonstrations have been going on since Saturday evening.
Iran's hardliners have controlling parliamentary elections machinery have disqualified one-third of current MPs from participating in the February vote as candidates.
In a new letter to the Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a top Iranian dissident politician Mehdi Karroubi has dismissed him as "unqualified" for running the country.
After four days of denials, misleading disinformation and misguided analyses about a plane crash that claimed 176 lives in Tehran, Iran finally assumed responsibility for the tragedy under foreign pressure.
The commander of Iran's Aerospace Force has accepted full responsibility for downing of Ukrianain airliner.
After days of denials, Iran has admitted that its military “unintentionally” shot down a Ukrainian airliner outside of Tehran on January 8, citing “human error” in the tragedy that claimed 176 lives.
After Iran's missile strike on US bases in Iraq, it seems both try to avoid a larger conflict, but tensions will continue.
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