By Jubin Katiraie
Iran’s clerical regime has fired nurses at some hospitals on the eve of Health Week, while nurses were among the victims of the coronavirus in Iran and one of the most affected people in the country.
By Jubin Katiraie
Iran’s clerical regime has fired nurses at some hospitals on the eve of Health Week, while nurses were among the victims of the coronavirus in Iran and one of the most affected people in the country.
By Pooya Stone
In recent days, the budget settlement law provided by the Supreme Audit Court prompted different reactions in Iran. The report revealed part of the systematic corruption in the entire Islamic Republic and in the Hassan Rouhani administration in particular.
By Jubin Katiraie
Today, there are many analyses, assessments, and predictions about what will happen to politics, economics, society, and culture in the post-Corona world.
By Pooya Stone
This week, Iran’s ayatollahs engaged in new adventurism while the country is still reeling under the strain of the novel coronavirus and doesn’t need additional stress. Iranian rulers spend national resources on unnecessary programs while begging for a $5-billion loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
By Jubin Katiraie
On the eve of the holy Islamic month of Ramadan, the Iranian government hanged 11 people across the country, so Maryam Rajavi, the leader of the Iranian Resistance is once again calling for the international community to take action to stop the Iranian officials’ malign actions.
By Pooya Stone
Viewpoint
Iran’s regime has claimed that it is building an atomic submarine called the Fateh (Conqueror), which is a sign of the country’s progress and growth in line with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s announced strategy of the “Year of a leap in production.” But the regime’s propaganda move is a camouflage smokescreen to cover up its real goal of building an atomic bomb.
By Pooya Stone
Thousands of Iranians held protests this month, during the country’s coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, over low or unpaid wages and poor working conditions.
By Pooya Stone
On Sunday, Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif once again went to Syria. In a situation where the entire country is involved with the coronavirus and other countries’ foreign ministers travel around the world to find any support for their country, Zarif flew to that country to ensure the support of the regime for Syrian dictator Bashar Al-Assad.