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Summary
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said Iran’s 60%-enriched uranium stockpile could theoretically yield “maybe a dozen” nuclear devices and inspectors still lack access to key bombed sites.
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LIVE

EU parliament decries killing of protesters as president says ‘Iran will be free’

Iran president says authorities at fault for protests

EU parliament sent a strong message of support to Iran, president says

EU Parliament warns Iran protest deaths could constitute crimes against humanity

Protesters must pay for unrest damages, Iran prosecutor general says

Iran monitoring enemy moves around the clock, navy commander says

EU parliament decries killing of protesters as president says ‘Iran will be free’
Summary
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said Iran’s 60%-enriched uranium stockpile could theoretically yield “maybe a dozen” nuclear devices and inspectors still lack access to key bombed sites.
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Iran Protests

  • 36,500 Killed
  • Deaths in Context
  • Holy Bullets
  • Narrative Control
  • Behind the Crackdown
  • Khamenei Green-Lights Crackdown

Iran protest deaths may amount to crimes against humanity, EU parliament says

The European Parliament on Thursday condemned what it described as systematic repression by Iran’s authorities against protesters and civil society, warning that reported killings during recent unrest could amount to crimes against humanity.

Names against silence: Teachers document student deaths in January crackdown

EXCLUSIVE

Iran pressures families of protest detainees to attend state-run rallies

Iran protest deaths may amount to crimes against humanity, EU parliament says
Bodies piled up, moved by bulldozers after Karaj massacre, witnesses say
VOICES FROM IRAN

Bodies piled up, moved by bulldozers after Karaj massacre, witnesses say

A man, a dog, and a private wish turned public tragedy in Iran

A man, a dog, and a private wish turned public tragedy in Iran

ANALYSIS

Why Netanyahu raced to Washington over Iran

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu believes only direct engagement with US President Donald Trump can prevent a limited nuclear deal with Iran—and turn this moment into a decisive blow against the Islamic Republic.

ANALYSIS

Netanyahu’s hasty US visit signals Israel’s bid to shape Iran policy

Why Netanyahu raced to Washington over Iran

Turkey warns expanding Iran talks to missiles risks another war

Turkey’s foreign minister has warned that expanding nuclear talks with Iran to include its ballistic missile program and regional activities would risk triggering another war, even as Washington continues to press for a broader agreement.

INSIGHT

Tehran talks soft abroad, tough at home

US must brace for coffins of fallen troops in DC, Iran official warns

Turkey warns expanding Iran talks to missiles risks another war
Why Tehran sees war as a survival strategy
ANALYSIS

Why Tehran sees war as a survival strategy

Why Iran may not afford to close the Strait of Hormuz
ANALYSIS

Why Iran may not afford to close the Strait of Hormuz

UN stresses protocol after Iran anniversary letter draws criticism

UN stresses protocol after Iran anniversary letter draws criticism

The United Nations said a congratulatory letter sent by Secretary-General António Guterres to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on the anniversary of Iran’s 1979 Revolution was a routine diplomatic gesture and should not be interpreted as an endorsement of Tehran’s policies.

Tehran's cautious talk signals meet Revolution Day rhetoric
INSIGHT

Tehran's cautious talk signals meet Revolution Day rhetoric

The message coming out of Tehran on the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution was that Iran is willing to negotiate with the United States, though it remains unclear how its declared “red lines” can be squared with Washington’s demands.

Iran marks 1979 anniversary under deepening legitimacy strain

Iran marks 1979 anniversary under deepening legitimacy strain

One month after a sweeping and deadly crackdown on nationwide protests, Islamic Republic marked its anniversary with state-organized rallies that appeared designed to project strength even as anti-government chants reverberated across neighborhoods nationwide.

China’s digital playbook helps shape Iran’s online repression - rights group

Free expression group ARTICLE 19 said China has spent more than a decade helping Iran build one of the world’s most restrictive internet control systems, supplying technology and a governance model used for censorship, surveillance and shutdowns.

China’s digital playbook helps shape Iran’s online repression - rights group
EXCLUSIVE

Iranian diplomats ferrying millions in cash to Hezbollah

Iran International has obtained information alleging that senior Iranian diplomats transported large amounts of cash to Beirut in recent months, using diplomatic passports to move funds to Lebanon’s Hezbollah.

Iranian diplomats ferrying millions in cash to Hezbollah

Senate hearing discusses Iran regime affiliates living freely in Canada

The Canadian Senate held a hearing on Tuesday on a new immigration and border security bill with much of the discussion focusing on individuals allegedly linked to the Islamic Republic living freely in Canada.

Senate hearing discusses Iran regime affiliates living freely in Canada

Economic Malaise

  • ‘Worse Every Day’
  • Stealth Austerity
  • Vanishing Middle Class
  • Price of Rice
INSIGHT

How the erosion of livelihoods pushed Iran to the brink

Iran’s January protests were the predictable result of years of ignored economic and social warning signs, according to one of the country’s most prominent economists, who says the state failed to recognize how close society had come to the brink.

How the erosion of livelihoods pushed Iran to the brink
OPINION

Fluent in death: Tehran repeats 1988, at scale

The killings that swept Iran last month revived memories of 1988, when the Islamic Republic erased thousands of political prisoners in silence—my brother, Bijan, among them.

Fluent in death: Tehran repeats 1988, at scale

Spotlight

  • Maryam Rahmati

    UN stresses protocol after Iran anniversary letter draws criticism

    Maryam Rahmati

  • Danny Citrinowicz

    Why Netanyahu raced to Washington over Iran

    Danny Citrinowicz

  • Behrouz Turani

    Tehran's cautious talk signals meet Revolution Day rhetoric

    Behrouz Turani

  • Maryam Sinaiee

    Names against silence: Teachers document student deaths in January crackdown

    Maryam Sinaiee

  • Mojtaba Pourmohsen

    Iranian diplomats ferrying millions in cash to Hezbollah

    Mojtaba Pourmohsen

  • Shahram Kholdi

    Netanyahu’s hasty US visit signals Israel’s bid to shape Iran policy

    Shahram Kholdi

Editors' Pick

  • How the erosion of livelihoods pushed Iran to the brink

    How the erosion of livelihoods pushed Iran to the brink

  • A man, a dog, and a private wish turned public tragedy in Iran

    A man, a dog, and a private wish turned public tragedy in Iran

  • How images came to carry Iran’s protest dead

    How images came to carry Iran’s protest dead

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How the erosion of livelihoods pushed Iran to the brink

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ANALYSIS

Why Netanyahu raced to Washington over Iran

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ANALYSIS

Why Iran may not afford to close the Strait of Hormuz

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Dalga Khatinoglu

Oil, gas and Iran economic analyst

State-organized Shiite celebrations ignite anger amid mass mourning in Iran

Maryam Sinaiee
Maryam Sinaiee

Iran International

OPINION

'Help is on the way': to whom?

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Barry Rosen,
John Limbert
Why Iran may not afford to close the Strait of Hormuz
ANALYSIS

Tehran and Washington test the limits of talks without trust

Shahram Kholdi
Shahram Kholdi

International Security and Law Analyst

INSIGHT

How Tehran recasts protest killings as ‘holy duty’

Arash Sohrabi
Arash Sohrabi

Iran International

VOICES FROM IRAN

Iranian protester found dead with bullet wounds after days missing

Azadeh Akbari
Azadeh Akbari

Iran International

Eye for Iran Podcast

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PODCAST

'Hospitals are no longer safe': doctors warn of medical repression in Iran

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

PODCAST

US strikes on Iran a matter of 'when not if,' former IDF spokesman says

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

PODCAST

'A moment like no other': US-based think tank urges Trump to sap Iran

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

'Hospitals are no longer safe': doctors warn of medical repression in Iran
PODCAST

Corpse of slain Iranian mother of two found in grim 'warehouse of bodies'

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

PODCAST

'This is the endgame,' former UK Security Minister says of Iran

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

Tehran Insider

A letter from Iran: I don’t trust those who say they have the answers
TEHRAN INSIDER

A letter from Iran: I don’t trust those who say they have the answers

I am writing this from Tehran after three days of trying to find a way to send it: things may get a lot worse before they get any better.

Against Iran’s politics of exclusion, pluralism is the point
TEHRAN INSIDER

Against Iran’s politics of exclusion, pluralism is the point

There is a cruel ritual in Iranian opposition politics: some voices abroad constantly interrogate the “purity” of activists inside—why they did not speak more sharply or endorse maximalist slogans, why survival itself looks insufficiently heroic.

The Iran that never trends
TEHRAN INSIDER

The Iran that never trends

TEHRAN INSIDER

Revolutionary road: a family row captures Iran's political gridlock

United States

  • The Epstein files: what we know about his links to Iran

    The Epstein files: what we know about his links to Iran

  • Military strike on Iran now ‘virtually certain,’ Western source says

  • Trump in Tehran? Former Iranian envoy floats Hail Mary talks to avoid war

  • Iranian, Venezuelan dissidents call for US action to reclaim lost homelands

Iran Nuclear

  • Trump pairs deal talk with war threats ahead of Iran negotiations

    Trump pairs deal talk with war threats ahead of Iran negotiations

  • Iran shows no shift on US talks as Turkey engages Washington

  • Iran’s nuclear chief to IAEA: If sites have been destroyed, what are you looking for?

  • US renews nuclear and missile demands on Iran as ‘armada’ arrives

Domestic Politics

  • Tehran signals zero tolerance by detaining political insiders

    Tehran signals zero tolerance by detaining political insiders

  • Tehran talks soft abroad, tough at home

  • How Iran’s infighting consistently derails diplomacy

  • Strategy or paralysis? Tehran sends mixed signals on war and diplomacy

Military

  • Turkey warns expanding Iran talks to missiles risks another war

    Turkey warns expanding Iran talks to missiles risks another war

  • Why Tehran sees war as a survival strategy

  • Suspicious blasts kill several in southern Iran; officials blame gas leak

  • Argentina designates Iran's IRGC Quds Force as terrorist group

Society

  • How images came to carry Iran’s protest dead

    How images came to carry Iran’s protest dead

  • Iranians burying slain protest youths mourn with dancing and defiance

  • Made without permission: how Iran’s underground cinema owned 2025

  • Legendary Iranian playwright and filmmaker Bahram Beyzaie dies at 87

Human Rights

  • UN stresses protocol after Iran anniversary letter draws criticism

    UN stresses protocol after Iran anniversary letter draws criticism

  • China’s digital playbook helps shape Iran’s online repression - rights group

  • Senate hearing discusses Iran regime affiliates living freely in Canada

  • ‘Australia stands with the people of Iran,’ senator says after Senate motion

Iran Sanctions

  • India coast guard seizes three tankers in smuggling case, reports link vessels to Iran

    India coast guard seizes three tankers in smuggling case, reports link vessels to Iran

  • Australian Senate passes motion condemning Iran protest crackdown

  • Britain sanctions Iran’s security apparatus over deadly crackdowns

  • Khamenei's son built secret overseas property empire - Bloomberg

Mideast Crisis

  • Why Netanyahu raced to Washington over Iran

    Why Netanyahu raced to Washington over Iran

  • Iranian diplomats ferrying millions in cash to Hezbollah

  • Netanyahu’s hasty US visit signals Israel’s bid to shape Iran policy

  • US strikes on Iran a matter of 'when not if,' former IDF spokesman says

Economy & Environment

  • Why Iran may not afford to close the Strait of Hormuz

    Why Iran may not afford to close the Strait of Hormuz

  • Iran crypto volumes draw US probes into sanctions evasion - Reuters

  • Iran rolls out 5 million-rial banknote, about $3.10 at market rate

  • Why Iran cannot stop its currency collapse

Iran Protests

  • Iran protest deaths may amount to crimes against humanity, EU parliament says

    Iran protest deaths may amount to crimes against humanity, EU parliament says

  • Iran marks 1979 anniversary under deepening legitimacy strain

  • Names against silence: Teachers document student deaths in January crackdown

  • Iran pressures families of protest detainees to attend state-run rallies

Diplomacy

  • Iran says US must accept domestic enrichment for nuclear talks to succeed

    Iran says US must accept domestic enrichment for nuclear talks to succeed

  • Muslim-majority states push wider framework for Iran-US talks - reports

  • US–Iran talks stagger back on after a day of threats and denials

  • Rubio presses for broader Iran talks, voices doubt over deal

Iran Insights

  • Tehran's cautious talk signals meet Revolution Day rhetoric

    Tehran's cautious talk signals meet Revolution Day rhetoric

  • How the erosion of livelihoods pushed Iran to the brink

  • Iran power centers signal doubt just as talks with the US begin

  • State-organized Shiite celebrations ignite anger amid mass mourning in Iran