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Iran: Students Protest Dormitory Poisoning with a Sit-In

A group of Beheshti University students staged a sit-in and protest on Sunday, December 8, in the university courtyard to object to the poisoning...

The Food Safety Crisis in Iran: Contaminated Rice Imports

The sharp criticism by Majlis (parliament) members of the Iranian regime regarding the importation of rice contaminated with arsenic and zoonotic diseases has once...

Tehran’s Air Quality On The Verge Of Becoming Extremely Unhealthy

The air pollution in the metropolitan areas of Tehran and Karaj has once again reached levels deemed "unhealthy for all groups," and an official...

Iran Regime’s Aid to Hezbollah Amid Domestic Poverty and Economic Hardships

The Iranian regime provides an amount equivalent to 10 years’ earnings of a minimum-wage worker to each Lebanese affiliated with Hezbollah. On the evening of...

What will happen after the overthrow of the clerical regime in Iran?

There is no longer any doubt that the clerical regime in Iran, as a reactionary and backward force, is on the brink of collapse....

Per Capita Meat Consumption in Iran Has Dropped to 35g Per Day

Alireza Raisi, the Deputy Minister of Health of the Iranian regime, warned about the rising prices of essential food items in the country and...

Why Is Iran Facing A Gas Crisis Despite Having The Second-Largest of Reserves?

The state-run Hamdeli newspaper examined Iran’s gas crisis in a report published on December 1. The review addressed several aspects, including outdated infrastructure and...

Iran: 40 Evin Prison Inmates Protest Death Sentences of Six Political Prisoners

Forty political prisoners in Evin Prison signed a joint statement protesting the issuance of death sentences for six political prisoners. In the statement, they...

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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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Iran Concentrates on Trade With China

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Nuclear Agency’s Action on Iran Falls Short of U.S. Goal

New York Times: The United States once again failed...