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Internet Censorship in Iran Has Turned Into a Billion-Dollar Business For State Actors

Majid Ansari, the legal deputy of President Pezeshkian, stated that high profits from VPN sellers hinder efforts to lift internet censorship.   Majid Ansari did not...

Power Outages Begin in Tehran; Government Spokesperson: Fuel Oil Burning in Power Plants Continues

The Tehran Electricity Distribution Company announced that "scheduled and rotational power cuts" began across Tehran at 9 a.m. on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Fatemeh Mohajerani, spokesperson...

IAEA Director: Iran’s Room for Maneuver Is Diminishing

The Director General of the United Nations' International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) states that Iran's room for maneuver in its nuclear program is shrinking,...

Over 450 Executions in Iran Since the Start of the New Government

Members of the "No to Executions Tuesdays" campaign from 25 prisons in Iran, in a statement marking the campaign’s 42nd week, warned that the...

Iran: Two Teenage Girls Commit Suicide Due to School Authorities’ Mistreatment

Arezoo Khavari, a 16-year-old student residing in Shahr-e Rey, was reported to have died by suicide on November 3. According to her father, she...

Iranian Political Prisoner Varisheh Moradi Sentenced to Death

Varisheh Moradi, a political prisoner held in Evin Prison, has been sentenced to death by Judge Abolghasem Salavati on charges of "rebellion" (in the...

Experts Warn About the Iran’s Inflationary “War Budget” in 2025

Massoud Pezeshkian, the president of Iran’s regime, has presented his first budget bill to the Majlis (parliament) since taking office. This budget, with a...

Iran’s Regime Withholds 2 Million Hectares of Land Amid Peak Housing Prices

Despite the role of land scarcity in the significant cost of housing, Iran’s Ministry of Roads and Urban Development holds more than 1.8 million...

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Renewed Protests Erupt in Iran

In recent days, Iran has witnessed fundamental changes in the nature of popular protests. The movement has evolved from...

Rising Crime and Social Breakdown After 47 Years of Clerical Rule in Iran

While Iran's regime has spent much of its resources and capabilities over more than four decades suppressing opponents, silencing...

Seventy-Eight Nobel Laureates Urge UN Action Amid Rising Executions in Iran

A coalition of 78 Nobel Prize laureates has issued a joint appeal to United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, calling...

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Iran: US behind IAEA charge the Iran making bomb

AP: Iran's supreme leader charged Sunday that U.S. and...

Iran, Gazprom to continue talks

UPI: Iran and Gazprom are expected to resume energy...