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Power outages in Iran have disrupted people’s lives

On Friday, December 13, the Associated Press reported that the frequent power outages in Iran in recent months have "disrupted people's lives and businesses." The...

Amnesty International Condemns Iran’s Mandatory Hijab Law as a Violation of Women’s Rights

Amnesty International has condemned Iran's mandatory Hijab and Chastity Law, set to take effect on December 13, as "shameful." Amnesty International stated that the Hijab...

3,000 Prominent Figures Support “No to Execution” Campaign in Iran

On Human Rights Day, Iran Human Rights Monitor announced that 3,000 global leaders, including former presidents, ministers, ambassadors, UN officials, Nobel laureates, and human...

Urban Fringe Slums in Iran Is Causing Environmental Problems

With the rise of urban fringe slums in Iran as a result of soaring housing prices, official statistics indicate that there are now more...

Car Manufacturers, Aging Vehicles, Fuel Quality: What Is the Cause of Air Pollution in Iran

Officials of the Iranian regime state that 60% of the air pollution in Iran, which kills 25,000 people annually, is caused by motorized transportation....

Qarchak Prison One of the Darkest Symbols of Human Rights Violations in Iran

A new report by the Iranian Human Rights Organization sheds light on the abysmal conditions of Qarchak Prison, near Varamin. According to the Iranian Human...

Tourists Avoiding Iran Out of Security Concerns

Mohammad Ali Ashraf Vaqefi, a member of the "Iran Tour Operators Association," stated that the arrival of tourists to Iran has been "almost halted"...

Schools Closed in Several Cities Across Iran

Schools in several cities across Iran were closed and shifted to online classes due to severe air pollution. Simultaneously, reports have emerged regarding the...

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U.S. Conducts New Wave of Strikes Against Iran’s Regime, IRGC Attacks Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan

As the United States completed its latest wave of attacks against the Iranian regime, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps...

Ship Traffic Through Strait of Hormuz Falls to Lowest Level in Weeks

Shipping data show that the number of vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday fell to its lowest...

Protests Expand Across Iranian Cities, From Retirees and Workers to Students and Bakers

As the livelihood crisis, inflation, rising prices, and economic discontent continued to deepen, cities across Iran witnessed protests and...

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Senegalese ambassador returns to Iran after dispute over weapons shipment

Bloomberg: Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade told his government to...

Russia’s patience wearing thin with ally Iran

Reuters: Iran's isolation over its nuclear ambitions deepened on...