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Russia, China push back against Hormuz restrictions

Russia, China push back against Hormuz restrictions

Russia and China expressed concern on Monday over restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz and warned that further escalation could widen the conflict and disrupt global energy supplies.

Suspected Iran-linked group claims north London Jewish ambulance arson

Suspected Iran-linked group claims north London Jewish ambulance arson

An Iran-aligned militant network has claimed responsibility for the arson attack on Jewish ambulances in north London early Monday, a monitoring organisation said, linking the incident to a string of similar fires across Europe.

No leniency for January protesters, Iran judiciary warns

Cases tied to the January protests have been reviewed, with some reaching final verdicts and now being carried out, Iran’s judiciary said on Monday, warning that those convicted would face no leniency.

British prisoner in Iran urges Starmer to ‘step out of shadows’

A British man jailed on espionage charges in Iran called on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to step out of the shadows and publicly declare that he and his wife are innocent.

Germany says Iran-linked threat level ‘very high’

Germany says Iran-linked threat level ‘very high’

Germany’s Interior Ministry assessed the threat posed by the Islamic Republic and its operatives as “very high” and said security agencies are on full alert.

South Pars strike stirs debate among Iranians over impact and intent

South Pars strike stirs debate among Iranians over impact and intent

Messages sent to Iran International and posts on social media showed a split reaction to Wednesday’s strike on Iran’s South Pars gas field, with some welcoming the hit on state-linked assets and others warning of civilian costs.

Two men charged with spying for Iran targeting London Jewish community

Two men charged with spying for Iran targeting London Jewish community

Two men have been charged with spying for Iran after allegedly carrying out surveillance of sites linked to London’s Jewish community, British police said on Wednesday.

Iran executes Swedish citizen accused of spying for Israel, judiciary says

Iran executes Swedish citizen accused of spying for Israel, judiciary says

Iran has executed a Swedish-Iranian man identified as Kourosh Keyvani after convicting him of espionage for Israel, according to reports by the judiciary-linked Mizan news agency.

Son of FBI agent missing in Iran says US strikes are step toward justice

Son of FBI agent missing in Iran says US strikes are step toward justice

Daniel Levinson, son of retired FBI agent Robert Levinson who vanished in Iran over 19 years ago, says the US‑Israeli strikes could bring long‑delayed justice to his family and strengthen the fight for freedom against Tehran's oppressive regime.

Israel says Larijani, Basij chief killed in major blow to Iran leadership

Israel says Larijani, Basij chief killed in major blow to Iran leadership

Israeli forces killed senior Iranian official Ali Larijani and IRGC-Basij commander Gholamreza Soleimani in overnight airstrikes inside Iran, Israel’s defense minister and military said on Tuesday, as Tehran has yet to confirm the deaths.

Grief crossed the border: How Iranians abroad lived the January massacre

Grief crossed the border: How Iranians abroad lived the January massacre

The killings of protesters in January did not end when the shooting stopped. For many Iranians living thousands of kilometers from the streets where the bullets fell, the event did not remain on their screens.

Brisbane Roar welcomes Iranian players who sought refuge in Australia

Brisbane Roar welcomes Iranian players who sought refuge in Australia

Australian club Brisbane Roar said on Monday it had welcomed Iranian players Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh to train with its A-League Women squad after the two applied for asylum in Australia.

Iran does not seek ceasefire but war must end, FM says

Iran does not seek ceasefire but war must end, FM says

Iran is not seeking a ceasefire but war with the United States and Israel must end, the country’s foreign minister said on Monday, adding that the Islamic Republic will continue fighting until future attacks are prevented.

UN report says Iran crushed protests with force, arrests and digital curbs

UN report says Iran crushed protests with force, arrests and digital curbs

Iran’s authorities carried out a sweeping crackdown during recent nationwide protests, UN human rights rapporteur on Iran said, citing widespread arrests, violence against demonstrators and severe restrictions on freedoms of expression, assembly and information.

Leader’s aircraft and Guards transport fleet destroyed in Mehrabad strike

Leader’s aircraft and Guards transport fleet destroyed in Mehrabad strike

Israel’s military said on Monday that its air force had destroyed an aircraft used by Iran’s supreme leader during an overnight strike on Tehran’s Mehrabad Airport, as the conflict between Israel and Iran continues to escalate.

Iran’s security agents gang rape two nurses detained for aiding protesters

Iran’s security agents gang rape two nurses detained for aiding protesters

Two nurses working in a Tehran hospital who treated wounded protesters during the nationwide uprising in January were tortured and repeatedly gang raped by security agents while in custody, people familiar with the matter told Iran International.

Iranians catalog tragedies blamed on the regime to counter antiwar narrative

Iranians catalog tragedies blamed on the regime to counter antiwar narrative

Iranians across social media are sharing images of past tragedies tied to state mismanagement, repression and neglect, building a crowdsourced archive under a hashtag in recent days to argue the country’s suffering long predates the current war.

Two charged in killing of Iranian-Canadian dissident Masood Masjoody

Two charged in killing of Iranian-Canadian dissident Masood Masjoody

Two people have been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of Masood Masjoody, a former instructor at Simon Fraser University and an outspoken critic of the Islamic Republic, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) said.

Why Iran's Kharg Island is central to Strait of Hormuz security

Why Iran's Kharg Island is central to Strait of Hormuz security

Kharg Island, a narrow coral outcrop in the northern Persian Gulf, has emerged as one of the most strategically important locations in the confrontation involving Iran, the United States and Israel.

The unseen leader: What Khamenei Jr’s absence reveals about IRGC’s role

The unseen leader: What Khamenei Jr’s absence reveals about IRGC’s role

The mystery surrounding Iran’s new supreme leader may reveal more about the Islamic Republic’s power structure and the role of the Revolutionary Guards than Mojtaba Khamenei himself, analysts said on the Eye for Iran podcast, as Khamenei Jr remains unseen.

Israel uses new AI drone swarms to target Iran’s security forces

Israel uses new AI drone swarms to target Iran’s security forces

The Israeli military is using a new method to launch drone swarms over Iran targeting security forces involved in domestic repression, sources familiar with the matter told Iran International.

Iran women’s football team kept under tight security in Kuala Lumpur

Iran women’s football team kept under tight security in Kuala Lumpur

Members of Iran’s women’s national football team, after some delegation members sought asylum abroad, are being kept under tight security during a camp in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Iran International has learned.