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No taste, no memory: rape drugs are quietly on the rise in Iran

No taste, no memory: rape drugs are quietly on the rise in Iran

Storefronts around Tehran’s Grand Bazaar still sell herbal extracts and cheap vitamins, but behind them a quieter trade thrives: fast-acting sedatives that can leave people conscious yet defenseless and often unable to remember what happened.

Iran’s deepening water crisis nears critical levels in major cities

Iran’s deepening water crisis nears critical levels in major cities

Iran’s worsening drought has pushed water supplies in several provinces to critical levels, with officials in Tehran, Mashhad and Kerman warning that some reservoirs are close to the point where routine distribution may no longer be possible.

Iran weighs NPT withdrawal after IAEA censure

Tehran is considering suspending or withdrawing from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) following a Western-backed resolution passed by the UN atomic watchdog this week, a member of Iran’s parliament said on Saturday.

Iran’s army appoints new ground forces commander

Brigadier General Ali Jahanshahi has been appointed commander of Iran’s Army Ground Forces, replacing Brigadier General Kioumars Heydari, who held the post for more than seven years, Iranian media reported on Saturday.

Death of political prisoner exposes Islamic Republic’s abuse, US says

Death of political prisoner exposes Islamic Republic’s abuse, US says

The US State Department called the death of political prisoner Farzad Khoshboresh an example of Islamic Republic abuses, saying that the establishment is suppressing dissent with violence instead of addressing public needs.

Iran suspects human cause in northern forest fire, probes land development ties

Iran suspects human cause in northern forest fire, probes land development ties

Iranian officials said on Saturday that the massive wildfire burning for a week in the Hyrcanian forest in northern Mazandaran Province was most likely caused by human activity, as authorities investigate suspected attempts to clear forest land for real estate projects.

Prominent academic body urges Iran to halt crackdown on scholars

Prominent academic body urges Iran to halt crackdown on scholars

The Association of Iranian Studies Committee on Academic Freedom on Friday urged top Tehran’s officials to drop charges against five independent scholars, calling it a politically motivated move.

Turkey sends aircraft to help battle Iran wildfires

Turkey sends aircraft to help battle Iran wildfires

Two Turkish firefighting planes, one helicopter and eight personnel will arrive in Iran on Saturday to help quell fires in the Hyrcanian forest in the country's north, Iranian environment chief Shina Ansari said on Friday.

Iran parliament speaker says Vance sought talks amid June war

Iran parliament speaker says Vance sought talks amid June war

Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said on Friday that by the sixth day of a 12-day conflict with Israel, US vice president JD Vance was seeking talks to end the war.

Israel’s attacks on Iran changed everything — or did they?

Israel’s attacks on Iran changed everything — or did they?

Iran’s nuclear strategy has entered an ambiguous new phase, said veteran non-proliferation expert Mark Fitzpatrick, and Israel’s attacks in June could have left intact Tehran's ability to pivot toward a bomb if it so chose.

Trump says beating Iran paved way for new Middle East

Trump says beating Iran paved way for new Middle East

US President Donald Trump on Friday said that the United States deprived Iran of its nuclear capabilities with airstrikes in June, setting the stage for a transformed region.

Cleric’s bid for beachside office on southern island draws criticism

Cleric’s bid for beachside office on southern island draws criticism

A state-appointed cleric's request to set aside a beachside plot on the southern holiday island of Kish for his office stoked criticism this week after the proposal appeared online.

West ‘killed’ Cairo nuclear accord, Iran foreign minister says

West ‘killed’ Cairo nuclear accord, Iran foreign minister says

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Friday that the United States and three European powers have “killed” the Cairo nuclear agreement through what he called a sequence of hostile actions.

Land subsidence accelerating across major Iranian provinces, official warns

Land subsidence accelerating across major Iranian provinces, official warns

Land subsidence has intensified across Iran in recent years, with excessive groundwater extraction, drought and climate change driving the sharpest declines in Khorasan Razavi, Isfahan and southern Kerman, the country’s crisis-management spokesman said on Friday.

Air quality in Tehran plunges as forecasters warn of dangerous levels

Air quality in Tehran plunges as forecasters warn of dangerous levels

Tehran’s air reached the unhealthy for sensitive groups range on Friday as pollutant concentrations climbed and meteorologists issued an orange alert for six major cities, warning that stagnant conditions could drive indices toward the dangerous threshold in the coming days.

Iran boosts ballistic rebuild as risk of new clash grows, Israeli media says

Iran boosts ballistic rebuild as risk of new clash grows, Israeli media says

Iran has made significant investments to restore its ballistic missile capacity, increasing the likelihood of renewed war with Israel, i24 reported on Thursday, citing Western officials.

Iran says it will answer what it calls political IAEA move

Iran says it will answer what it calls political IAEA move

Iran said on Friday it will respond to the latest resolution by the UN nuclear watchdog’s board, calling it a political misuse of the agency and saying the vote has invalidated an inspection accord reached in Cairo.

America seeks dictation not real talks, Iran’s Foreign Minister says

America seeks dictation not real talks, Iran’s Foreign Minister says

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Thursday that the United States has persistently pushed for negotiations with Iran on terms amounting to surrender, both before and after the 12-day June war.

US Treasury hits Iran's shadow oil trade with sweeping sanctions

US Treasury hits Iran's shadow oil trade with sweeping sanctions

The US Department of the Treasury on Thursday imposed broad new sanctions on what it described as a network helping Iran evade restrictions on its petroleum exports and fund illicit activities.

Iranian–American detained upon arrival in Tehran, rights group says

Iranian–American detained upon arrival in Tehran, rights group says

An Iranian–American woman is being held in incommunicado detention in Tehran after her arrest upon arrival at Imam Khomeini Airport in September, according to Norway-based rights group Hengaw.

Iran says IAEA vote nullified inspections deal with UN watchdog

Iran says IAEA vote nullified inspections deal with UN watchdog

Iran’s foreign minister said an accord it reached with the UN nuclear watchdog is now invalid after the agency’s 35-member Board of Governors adopted a Western-backed resolution demanding greater transparency from Tehran.

UN committee adopts resolution criticizing Iran rights record

UN committee adopts resolution criticizing Iran rights record

The UN General Assembly’s Third Committee adopted a resolution on Wednesday condemning Iran’s human rights record, in a move praised by the UN rapporteur on rights on the country.