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The Escalation of Developments in Iraq to the Detriment of Iran’s Government

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Iraqi people

By Pooya Stone

At the same time as the developments in Iraq are escalating, Iranian officials are very worried and angry about Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi’s visit to the United States and its consequences, and for this reason, they are trying to warn and threat him in their media.

Municipal Workers’ New Protests on the Streets of Iran

Iran’s municipal workers on protest

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.

Iran – Prices Are Not Predictable Even for the Next Hour

The increase in prices in Iran

By Pooya Stone

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

Iran’s Latest Coronavirus Condition; 15 Provinces Red Status, Dangerous Autumn Ahead

Iran coronavirus

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.

Iran: Gasoline Money Deposit Plan and Pre-Sale of Oil or Playing With Fire

Iranians in a gasoline queue

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.

Acceleration of the Social Gap in Iran Is Like a Train Heading Towards a Social Explosion

Iran garbage collectors

By Jubin Katiraie

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

Iran Political Activist Sentenced to Eight Months in Prison, 148 Lashes and More for Peaceful Protest

Political prisoner Mohammad Nourizad

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.

Hezbollah Responsible for Assassination of Lebanese PM Says UN

The immediate aftermath of the blast that killed Rafic Hariri.

By Jubin Katiraie

The United Nations’ special court for Lebanon ruled today that the Lebanese Hezbollah, which is affiliated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) was responsible for the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri.

All-Round Deadlock, Characteristics of Iran Government’s Demise

Iran HEPCO workers’ protest

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.

Iran Political Prisoner’s Daughter Arrested

ehraveh Khandan and her mother, Nasrin Sotoudeh

By Pooya Stone

The daughter of an Iranian political prisoner has been arrested on vague charges in order to put pressure on her mother; the Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh, who is already on a hunger strike in Evin Prison.