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Human Rights

Australia declines timeline for delayed Iranian skilled visa cases

Australia declines timeline for delayed Iranian skilled visa cases

Australia declined to provide a timeline for resolving delayed skilled visa applications from Iranian nationals and did not directly answer whether Iranian applicants face additional security or identity checks compared with other nationalities.

Leaked presidency report shows how Iran plans to manage record public anger

Leaked presidency report shows how Iran plans to manage record public anger

A confidential report by Iran's presidency, leaked this week, records the highest public anger ever measured in any country and finds that nine in ten Iranians want change. Its advice to the leadership: manage the anger, not its causes.

Iran extends British prisoner's sentence by two years, family says

A British man jailed in Iran on espionage charges was given an additional two-year prison term after authorities accused him of speaking to the media from prison, his family said.

January protesters trapped in 'hell' of Greater Tehran prison, inmates say

January protesters held in Greater Tehran Penitentiary are being kept in severely overcrowded and unsanitary conditions without adequate medical care, clean drinking water or sufficient food, according to multiple inmates and eyewitnesses who spoke to Iran International.

Iran summons British ambassador after London calls in senior diplomat

Iran summons British ambassador after London calls in senior diplomat

Iran summoned the British ambassador in Tehran on Thursday, two days after Britain called in Iran's most senior diplomat in London following the conviction of two Romanian men over the stabbing of an Iran International journalist.

We live through decisions we don't make

We live through decisions we don't make

The strangest feeling in Tehran today is not fear or even despair. It is the sense that the fate of our country is being decided everywhere except by the people who live in it.

Twelve prisoners at risk of execution in Isfahan protest case, lawyer says

Twelve prisoners at risk of execution in Isfahan protest case, lawyer says

Twelve protesters in Isfahan face imminent execution after Iran’s Supreme Court upheld death sentences in a case built around the alleged killing of four Basij members, a lawyer familiar with the case told Iran International.

From seized legacy to US prison, Hassan Nemazee life mirrors Iran’s upheaval

From seized legacy to US prison, Hassan Nemazee life mirrors Iran’s upheaval

Hassan Nemazee inherited one of Iran’s best-known charitable legacies, lost his family’s fortune to the 1979 revolution and later found a new cause inside a US prison: justice reform.

British couple remain on hunger strike in Tehran prison, rights group says

British couple remain on hunger strike in Tehran prison, rights group says

British nationals Craig and Lindsay Foreman remain on hunger strike in Tehran’s Evin prison and have been denied adequate medical care, essential medicine and family phone calls, US-based rights group HRANA reported on Monday.

Iran keeps Ejei as judiciary chief, preserving hardline course

Iran keeps Ejei as judiciary chief, preserving hardline course

Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei was recently reappointed as judiciary chief for another five-year term, reinforcing the Islamic Republic’s security-focused judicial system and offering an early indication of how Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei intends to manage power.

Classified warning projected up to 3,000 deaths at Khamenei funeral - Die Welt

Classified warning projected up to 3,000 deaths at Khamenei funeral - Die Welt

Iranian authorities are preparing for the possibility that Ali Khamenei’s week-long funeral ceremonies could leave between 1,500 and 3,000 people dead, Germany’s WELT reported, citing a classified document and municipal sources in Tehran.

Court documents reveal Iranian intelligence contacts in Sweden

Court documents reveal Iranian intelligence contacts in Sweden

Court documents have revealed extensive alleged contacts between a former Swedish Migration Agency employee and Iranian intelligence, raising concerns that sensitive information about asylum seekers and critics of the Islamic Republic may have been compromised.

Five more protesters sentenced to death in central Iran

Five more protesters sentenced to death in central Iran

Five protesters arrested in central Iran in connection with the January uprising have been sentenced to death on charges of “enmity against God,” sources familiar with their cases told Iran International.

Romanian men get combined 20 years over Iran International journalist attack

Romanian men get combined 20 years over Iran International journalist attack

A London court on Friday sentenced Romanian nationals George Stana and Nandito Badea to a combined 20 years in prison for stabbing Iran International journalist Pouria Zeraati outside his Wimbledon home in March 2024.

Iran sentences political prisoner and fiancée to death on Israel-linked charges

Iran sentences political prisoner and fiancée to death on Israel-linked charges

A Tehran Revolutionary Court judge has sentenced political prisoner Mehdi Nazer and his fiancée, Mahnaz Chardouli, to death and also 10 years in prison, according to information received by Iran International.

Iran re-arrests environmental activists from 2018 espionage case, lawyer says

Iran re-arrests environmental activists from 2018 espionage case, lawyer says

Iranian security forces arrested environmental activists Houman Jokar and Sepideh Kashani at their home on Wednesday and seized their electronic devices, their lawyer said.

Iranians barely visible in US-Iran deal, UN rapporteur says

Iranians barely visible in US-Iran deal, UN rapporteur says

The US-Iran memorandum of understanding failed to address human rights and risked leaving Iranians without accountability, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran Mai Sato said, according to a report by Geneva Solutions on Wednesday.

Direct-to-cell offers Iranians future hope, not a fix today

Direct-to-cell offers Iranians future hope, not a fix today

Direct-to-cell satellite technology could one day help Iranians bypass part of the Islamic Republic’s digital blockade, but it is not yet a practical solution to the country’s internet shutdown despite widespread hopes.

Iran's Pride Match is about visibility, not politics

Iran's Pride Match is about visibility, not politics

Iran’s World Cup match against Egypt has become a test not only of FIFA’s approach to inclusion but also of whether LGBTQ+ Iranians can claim visibility on one of the world’s biggest sporting stages.

Investigation traces January protest deaths to Gharazi Hospital in Isfahan

Investigation traces January protest deaths to Gharazi Hospital in Isfahan

Iran International has launched a new phase of its campaign documenting the January massacre, focusing on Gharazi Hospital in Isfahan, where documents and witness accounts show the facility became a destination for many of those killed or wounded during the January 8-10 protests.

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.

Unveiled in wartime, targeted in peacetime?

Unveiled in wartime, targeted in peacetime?

Many Iranians fear that a diplomatic opening with the United States could come at the cost of renewed social restrictions at home, as reports of stricter hijab enforcement begin circulating following the recent war.