Iranians voice economic despair as dollar hits 2 million rials
Iranians described deepening financial hardship and questioned whether economic pressure can change government policy as the dollar hit a historic 2 million rials, extending the currency's sharp decline on Sunday.
Crackdown on Dissent
Iran executes another January protest detainee
Iran executed another detainee from the January protests after the Supreme Court upheld his death sentence, the judiciary announced on Sunday.
IRGC chief backs state broadcaster amid clashes with Pezeshkian, Ghalibaf
IRGC commander-in-chief Ahmad Vahidi praised Iran’s state broadcaster for its performance during the war with the US, throwing his weight behind an institution that has clashed with President Masoud Pezeshkian and drawn criticism from Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.
Iran leader’s absence gives war camp room to shape policy
Mojtaba Khamenei has not been seen or heard publicly, leaving his condition and circumstances unclear as officials govern in his name, interpret messages attributed to him and invoke his authority on questions ranging from negotiations with Washington to the conduct of the war.
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The hidden toll of Iran crackdown: disability, chronic pain, opioid dependence
The Islamic Republic may want the world to forget what happened in January, but the bodies of those who survived make that difficult.
Seven months on, January protests still shape Iranians’ lives
Iran crude loadings plunge to one-seventh of pre-war level as blockade bites
Iranian crude loadings have fallen to about one-seventh of their pre-war level under the US naval blockade, while Chinese receipts of Iranian oil and fuel exports have also dropped sharply, tanker-tracking data reviewed by Iran International shows.
Trans woman prisoner says she was raped in Iran Intelligence Ministry detention
Ghazal Marzban, a transgender woman held in Tehran’s Evin prison, says she was raped after being detained by Iran’s Intelligence Ministry in 2023 and later threatened into silence, according to a letter published by the HRANA human rights news agency.
Gasoline survey reignites debate over politically risky fuel reform in Iran
A gasoline policy survey by Iran’s energy optimization chief has reignited debate over how the Pezeshkian administration should tackle the country’s fuel deficit without triggering another politically dangerous price shock.
Tehran gas stations run dry as fuel price hike fears mount
Turkey’s gas pivot leaves Iran with fewer cards to play
The expiry of a 25-year gas contract has exposed a shift in the Iran-Turkey energy relationship, with Ankara now enjoying more supply options while Tehran risks losing one of its most dependable export markets.
With the war quieting, Iran's hijab crackdown gathers pace again
The men who spent the war demanding control of the Strait of Hormuz have returned to demanding control of women's clothing. As the fighting subsides, Iran's hardliners are pressing to revive a hijab law the state itself suspended for fear of new protests.
Death of TV host in exile revives Iranians' grief over lost freedom
Messages sent to Iran International after the death of its 37-year-old presenter Farahnaz Espad have mixed personal tributes with reflections on exile, repression and hopes for political change among Iranians at home and abroad.
British man pleads guilty to arson attack on Iran International offices
A 19-year-old British man pleaded guilty Friday to an arson offence over an April attack on offices linked to Iran International in northwest London, while a teenage co-defendant denied the more serious charge of arson being reckless as to whether life was endangered.
A poem hailed as Khamenei's prophecy is an acrostic: Born of Satan
Days before he was killed, Ali Khamenei gave a poem to a translator, a senior cleric says. Iranian outlets published it as his prophecy of his own martyrdom. Then readers ran down the first letters: I am Ali Khamenei, born of Satan.
Luxury Tehran property asking prices surpass Munich and Sydney
Some luxury apartments in northern Tehran are being advertised above the price of central Munich or Sydney: 25 billion rials, about $13,228, per square meter, according to Farhikhtegan newspaper, which examined the listings.
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