
By Jubin Katiraie
The wave of labor protests in Iran began in the second half of May 2020 and peaked in June and July. We are now at the end of August.

By Jubin Katiraie
The wave of labor protests in Iran began in the second half of May 2020 and peaked in June and July. We are now at the end of August.

By Pooya Stone
The economic crisis in Iran has gone through worrying points for Iran’s government.

By Jubin Katiraie
Meanwhile, Tehran and 26 provinces of the country are still in the red situation of the coronavirus, and the Deputy Minister of Health also demanded the cessation of any gathering and even the non-reopening of schools and universities.

By Pooya Stone
On August 15, a plan was announced in the open plenary of Iran’s parliament, according to which each person will be paid a monthly quota of 30 liters of gasoline, and at the end of the month, they can sell any amount they have not consumed back to the government.

By Jubin Katiraie
News and reports about Iran indicate that every day the crisis of poverty and the social gap is growing.

By Pooya Stone
An Iranian political prisoner held in Evin Prison has been sentenced to eight months in prison, 148 lashes, and one year of exile in Tabas by a Mashhad Court.

By Jubin Katiraie
One of the characteristics of the final phase of Iran’s theocratic regime is the joining of the Iranian oil workers to protest and strike, as a sign of a serious change in Iran.