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Iran – Living on the Line to Be Burned

By Jubin Katiraie The tankers smell of gasoline. Most of them arrived from Tehran, Mashhad, and other cities. Driving on the dangerous streets to...

Iran’s Government Fails to Tackle the Coronavirus

By Jubin Katiraie Mohsen Farhadi, Environmental Health Technical Deputy of Iran’s Health Ministry, referring to the increasing trend of the coronavirus infected people in...

Iran -Coronavirus-Infected Workers Increase by the Day

By Jubin Katiraie Because of the Iranian government’s lack of support for workers, these hard-working strata are forced to go to work during the...

Iran: The Miserable Life of 38 Million Marginalized People

By Jubin Katiraie In a shocking confession, Mohamad Reza Mahbubfar, a member of the Iranian Land Management Association, in an interview on 23 May...

In Iran, Half of the Country’s Population Does Not Have Access to Water Resources

By Pooya Stone With the arrival of summer and rising temperatures, water consumption will undoubtedly increase dramatically. Now, despite the problem of water shortages...

Iran’s Government Fights to Control the Internet and Its So-Called National Information Network

By Pooya Stone Mohamad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran’s Parliament speaker: “Manage cyberspace like a car” Mohammad-Javad Azari Jahromi, Iran’s Minister of Information and Communications Technology:...

Seven Iranians Jailed for Peaceful Protest 

By Jubin Katiraie Seven Iranian protesters have been jailed because they cannot afford the fine levied against them for a peaceful demonstration that they attended in...

Iran and the Crisis of ‘Serial Suicides’

By Jubin Katiraie The suicide rate among Iran’s deprived people in 2019 and 2020 has risen so sharply that the state-run Jahan Sanat daily on...

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Free Iran 2026 Summit in Paris Draws International Support for Democratic Change in Iran

PARIS, June 20, 2026 — Political leaders, former government officials, parliamentarians, and human rights advocates from Europe and North...

Iran’s Water Crisis: Women on the Front Lines of a Silent Disaster

Iran’s water crisis is no longer merely an environmental or economic challenge; it has become one of the country’s...

Child Laborers: The Silent Victims of Poverty and Inflation in Iran

On June 15, the state-run Shargh newspaper published a report on child labor titled "Childhood on a Work Shift,"...

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Iran’s ‘No to Executions Tuesdays’ Campaign Marks 125th Week

On Tuesday, June 16, the "No to Executions Tuesdays"...

Cyberattack on Iranian Regime Banks Causes Widespread Disruptions in Banking Services

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