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Swedish court upholds dismissal of migration official over Iran security concerns

Swedish court upholds dismissal of migration official over Iran security concerns

A Swedish court upheld the dismissal of a Migration Agency case officer after finding the agency had lawful grounds to fire him based on security concerns linked to contacts with Iranian intelligence operatives and people connected to organized crime.

Iran’s banks keep failing, but no one explains why – Iranian daily

Iran’s banks keep failing, but no one explains why – Iranian daily

Iranian daily Shargh says Iran’s banking system is trapped in a familiar cycle: cyberattack, service collapse, public confusion, brief official statements and a gradual return to normal without any clear report on what failed or who was responsible.

Iran held by Egypt, waits on results in bid for first World Cup knockout place

Iran’s official national team missed the chance to qualify automatically for the World Cup knockout stage for the first time in its history after a 1-1 draw with Egypt in Seattle, but can still advance depending on results in other groups.

Khamenei posters expose struggle over who owns Lebanon’s ceasefire

Lebanon has ordered the removal of billboards showing Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and his late father from the road to Beirut’s airport, turning a dispute over public posters into a test of who gets to define the country’s fragile post-ceasefire moment.

US-Iran MoU pauses conflict but leaves nuclear dispute unresolved

US-Iran MoU pauses conflict but leaves nuclear dispute unresolved

The US-Iran understanding appears more likely to freeze the conflict than resolve it, leaving the future of Iran's nuclear program as the central unresolved issue, according to Washington-based analyst Greg Priddy.

Global index says torture is embedded in Iran’s laws, courts and prisons

Global index says torture is embedded in Iran’s laws, courts and prisons

Iran was listed among the world’s highest-risk countries for torture, impunity and state violence in the 2026 Global Torture Index, released Thursday by the World Organization Against Torture (OMCT) and partner groups.

Iran’s negotiators have 60 days; its factories may not

Iran’s negotiators have 60 days; its factories may not

Iran’s negotiators have opened a renewable 60-day clock. Its factories may not have that long. The Chamber of Commerce’s own PMI survey shows warehouses emptying, orders drying up and production lines at risk of stoppage within months.

Omani shipping corridor rattles Iran hardliners over Hormuz control

Omani shipping corridor rattles Iran hardliners over Hormuz control

An ultraconservative Iranian outlet warned on Wednesday that a temporary shipping corridor announced by Oman in coordination with the International Maritime Organization could become a “direct challenge” to Iran’s position in the Strait of Hormuz.

Canada says Iranian doctoral student’s research could aid Tehran weapons programs

Canada says Iranian doctoral student’s research could aid Tehran weapons programs

Canadian security agencies flagged an Iranian doctoral student at Carleton University as a threat to national security, saying his aerospace research could help advance Iran’s weapons programs, Global News reported on Wednesday.

North Korea received $25 million for Iran tunnel technology, ex-diplomat says

North Korea received $25 million for Iran tunnel technology, ex-diplomat says

A former North Korean diplomat said Pyongyang received about $25 million for providing Iran with tunnel technology that he understood was used extensively at underground nuclear facilities near Natanz and Isfahan.

Sources detail Ali Khamenei bunker with blast-resistant room

Sources detail Ali Khamenei bunker with blast-resistant room

An underground complex built by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) to protect former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei included a blast-resistant room and escape tunnels beneath central Tehran, according to information received by Iran International.

Inside the strike on a Shiraz lodging complex: why was a civilian site hit?

Inside the strike on a Shiraz lodging complex: why was a civilian site hit?

An airstrike on a civilian lodging complex in Shiraz in the early days of the Iran war likely targeted IRGC personnel sheltering inside rather than a nearby military base, killing nine civilians at an adjacent emergency center, an Iran International investigation found.

Lufthansa rebuts Iran report suggesting return of flights

Lufthansa rebuts Iran report suggesting return of flights

Lufthansa Group pushed back against Iranian media claims that its airlines are preparing to return to Iran, saying flights to and from Tehran remain suspended until October 24 and any resumption depends on a security review.

IAEA chief says inspectors will visit Iran enrichment sites under US-Iran MoU

IAEA chief says inspectors will visit Iran enrichment sites under US-Iran MoU

UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said on Wednesday that IAEA inspectors would visit Iranian enrichment sites under a memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington.

Qatar says US-Iran hotline essential to reopen Hormuz - FT

Qatar says US-Iran hotline essential to reopen Hormuz - FT

Qatar’s prime minister said a hotline between the US and Iran was essential to stop rogue actors from disrupting the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.

Don’t feed us, free us: Iranians hit back at Vance over 'hunger' remarks

Don’t feed us, free us: Iranians hit back at Vance over 'hunger' remarks

After Donald Trump said Iran has “a hunger problem” and JD Vance said unfrozen Iranian assets could help “feed the Iranian people,” Iranians pushed back, saying the country’s real crisis is repression, corruption and the fight for freedom, not hunger.

Banking disruption hits services at eight Iranian banks

Banking disruption hits services at eight Iranian banks

At least eight Iranian banks suffered widespread service disruptions on Tuesday, leaving customers unable to access many electronic and card-based services days after a separate outage affected four major banks.

Israel smuggled tens of thousands of Starlink systems into Iran, former PM says

Israel smuggled tens of thousands of Starlink systems into Iran, former PM says

Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Tuesday that Israel had smuggled tens of thousands of Starlink internet receivers into Iran to help anti-government protesters, but said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government did not complete the effort.

Tehran bread prices jump up to 100% in latest increase

Tehran bread prices jump up to 100% in latest increase

Bread prices across Tehran province have risen by as much as 100%, pushing the cost of one of the most important staple foods sharply higher and raising fresh concerns over government plans to overhaul the country's subsidy system.

Rising gym fees push fitness beyond reach for many Iranians

Rising gym fees push fitness beyond reach for many Iranians

Soaring gym fees and shrinking household budgets are forcing many Iranians to abandon sports and fitness activities, turning what was once a routine part of daily life into an unaffordable luxury, according to messages sent to Iran International.

Iran says no plan for UN nuclear inspections at bombed sites

Iran says no plan for UN nuclear inspections at bombed sites

Iran said on Tuesday it had no plan for UN nuclear inspectors to visit sites damaged in US and Israeli strikes, rejecting Vice President JD Vance’s statement that discussions on their return could begin as soon as Monday.

Iran hardliners seek to stir unrest in parliament after US MoU, activist says

Iran hardliners seek to stir unrest in parliament after US MoU, activist says

A conservative Iranian activist accused hardline lawmakers of pushing to reopen parliament to inflame tensions and use its platform for factional purposes following the MOU between Tehran and Washington.