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Iran International says it won’t be silenced after London arson attack

Iran International says it won’t be silenced after London arson attack

An attempted attack near the London studios of Iran International has heightened concerns over what the broadcaster says is a growing campaign of intimidation targeting its staff.

Zoroastrian religious figure arrested in Iran

Zoroastrian religious figure arrested in Iran

Hooman Forouhari, a Zoroastrian religious figure, was arrested in Kerman on March 14 by the intelligence branch of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, according to reports.

France gets two citizens back from Iran as questions linger over swap terms

Iran has released French nationals Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris after more than three and a half years in detention, closing one chapter of a case Paris has long held up as emblematic of what it calls Iran’s practice of detaining foreign nationals on politicized grounds.

Iran refuses to return body of executed teen protester to family

Iranian security forces have still not returned the body of 18-year-old protester Amirhossein Hatami to his family, four days after his execution, in what informed sources described as further pressure on relatives already reeling from his death.

Intensive strikes on eve of Trump deadline killed dozens in Iran - HRANA

Intensive strikes on eve of Trump deadline killed dozens in Iran - HRANA

The heaviest wave of attacks in more than a week struck Iran on Monday, killing at least 49 civilians and injuring 58 others as the war between Iran, rights group HRANA reported ahead of President Trump's Tuesday deadline to hit Iranian power plants.

Iran executes at least five in week of wartime crackdown

Iran executes at least five in week of wartime crackdown

Iran has executed at least five men over the past week in cases linked to anti-government protests and security-related charges, as human rights groups warn of an escalating use of capital punishment against political detainees.

Iran executes two men as protest-related hangings continue

Iran executes two men as protest-related hangings continue

Iran executed two men on Sunday over accusations that they tried to storm a military site and gain access to an armory during the January protests, according to Mizan, the judiciary’s news outlet.

Two more political prisoners executed in Iran

Two more political prisoners executed in Iran

Iran’s judiciary said two political prisoners were executed on Saturday after their death sentences were upheld, in the latest use of capital punishment in security-related cases.

Iran child recruitment amounts to war crime, Amnesty says

Iran child recruitment amounts to war crime, Amnesty says

Amnesty International said on Thursday that Iran’s recruitment of children as young as 12 for roles linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps amounts to a war crime.

Drug shortages push essential medicines in Iran to record prices

Drug shortages push essential medicines in Iran to record prices

Residents told Iran International that severe shortages and soaring prices for key medicines, including insulin and blood thinners, have persisted over the past month, with some insulin brands reaching seventy million rials (≈$46.7).

Iran executes protest detainee over Basij base fire case

Iran executes protest detainee over Basij base fire case

Iran’s judiciary said on Thursday it had carried out the execution of Amirhossein Hatami, a protest detainee convicted in a case linked to a fire at a Basij base in Tehran during January protests.

Child recruit’s death shows Iran prioritizing regime survival over civilians

Child recruit’s death shows Iran prioritizing regime survival over civilians

The death of 11-year-old Alireza Jafari, the first known child recruit killed during the Iran war, underscores what rights advocates describe as a governing doctrine that places regime survival above civilian protection amid mounting wartime pressure.

Leaked IRGC manual shows systematic use of civilian sites as missile cover

Leaked IRGC manual shows systematic use of civilian sites as missile cover

A leaked internal directive from the IRGC’s missile command appears to show that the use of civilian locations to conceal, support and in some cases facilitate missile launch operations is not ad hoc, but structured, documented and built into operational planning.

Iran’s military uses schools and civilian sites during US-Israeli war

Iran’s military uses schools and civilian sites during US-Israeli war

Iran’s security and military forces moved personnel, weapons and equipment into at least 70 civilian sites during the US-Israeli airstrikes, an Iran International investigation found, exposing what appears to be a nationwide pattern of using public spaces for military purposes.

The day the Iran war reached a school in Minab

The day the Iran war reached a school in Minab

Newly released surveillance footage appears to show repeated strikes hitting a primary school in the southern Iranian city of Minab on the first day of the war, an attack Iranian authorities say killed more than 100 children and teachers.

Children as young as 12 can join war support, IRGC says

Children as young as 12 can join war support, IRGC says

An official from Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said the minimum age for participation in war-related support roles has been lowered to 12, according to remarks aired on state media.

No leniency for January protesters, Iran judiciary warns

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’

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.

Rights group says over 1,400 civilians killed in Iran in three weeks of war

Rights group says over 1,400 civilians killed in Iran in three weeks of war

More than 1,400 civilians have been killed in Iran during the first three weeks of the war with the United States and Israel, according to figures compiled by the rights group HRANA.

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.

Iran’s internet chokes under wartime clampdown

Iran’s internet chokes under wartime clampdown

Iran has imposed new restrictions on internet access, further limiting VPN connections and reportedly targeting Starlink users, leaving even fewer people able to access global networks.

Amnesty says Iran school strike may have broken rules of war

Amnesty says Iran school strike may have broken rules of war

An investigation by Amnesty International has concluded that a deadly strike on a school in southern Iran last month may have violated international humanitarian law, adding to mounting scrutiny of one of the war’s deadliest incidents.