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Iran’s Officials Fear People’s Fury

Image of Iran’s November 2019 uprising

By Pooya Stone

Tens of millions of people in Iran have been left in utter despair due to extreme poverty, starvation, and death caused by the spread of the coronavirus, and their lives have been ruined.

Iran’s Opposition Group, MEK Continues Fight Against Disinformation in German Courts

Hamburg Court sentenced FAZ for the violation of journalism principles in the case of the Iranian opposition Mojahedin-e Khalq

By Jubin Katiraie

A lawsuit against a German daily newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeiner Zeitung has been upheld in court, signifying the latest victory by the Iranian opposition group, Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK-PMOI) in its ongoing battle against politically motivated disinformation.

Fight Against Corruption in Iran’s Judiciary or Khamenei’s Successor?

Iran regime's officials

By Pooya Stone

The corruption case of Akbar Tabari, a deputy to the former head of Iran’s Judiciary Sadeq Larijani, is becoming one of the main headlines of Iran’s media. The question here is what is going on?

Iran: Hospital Conditions in Different Provinces Amid Coronavirus Crisis

Iran coronavirus

By Jubin Katiraie

After resuming financial activities, reports indicate that every day more Iranian cities and villages are contaminated with the novel coronavirus, and the country faces a second wave of the disease.

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

Iran water shortage

By Pooya Stone

With the arrival of summer and rising temperatures, water consumption will undoubtedly increase dramatically. Now, despite the problem of water shortages that Iran is facing, the situation of the people of the country will be critical.

“Pray for Fear,” Iran’s State Media Says, As the Dollar Reaches 200,000 Rials

Holding a pray for fear for the fate of Iran’s government and its collapsing economy

By Jubin Katiraie

On the sidelines of an unprecedented rise in the price of gold, the dollar, and gold coins in Iran

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

Mohammad-Javad Azari Jahromi inside Iran’s parliament

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: “The future economy of the world and our culture depends on cyberspace”

The Nightmare of Rising Prices and Housing Rent in Iran

Iran real-state

By Jubin Katiraie

Expensive houses and rents have deprived many Iranian citizens of proper homes and created a significant homeless population in major Iranian cities.

The JCPOA Crisis in Iran

Iran and the defeat of its nuclear projects

By Pooya Stone

Following a resolution by the Board of Governors of the United Nations nuclear watchdog against the Iranian government on 19 June, Britain, France, and Germany issued a statement calling for the European arms embargo against Iran to remain in effect until the end of 2023.

How Iran’s Government Exploits Afghan Migrants

Despite Iranian authorities’ anti-racist claims, they have launched a business through fining illegal Afghan migrants and exploiting their youth to fight in Syria

By Jubin Katiraie

The Iranian people daily witness many migrant workers who have been recruited in hard labor like construction, cleaning, and cargo transfer. Afghans constitute most of Iran’s migrant working force who desperately bear hardships to make ends meet.