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Trump authorized Saudi crown prince to manage US-Iran dialogue - Al-Akhbar

US President Donald Trump has asked Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to manage a channel aimed at opening dialogue between Washington and Tehran as the kingdom seeks to avert further regional escalation, the Lebanese newspaper al-Akhbar reported on Tuesday.

Iran foreign ministry pushes back on claims of US outreach via Saudi Arabia

Trump authorized Saudi crown prince to manage US-Iran dialogue - Al-Akhbar

Nuclear Program

  • NPT Withdrawal
  • Calls for Building A-Bomb

Iran nuclear-linked firm used UK-made parts in radiation devices - FT

Iranian scientists linked to the country’s defense establishment are marketing radiation-detection instruments that they say contain UK-made components from a supplier based in south London borough of Croydon, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.

IAEA wants full reengagement with Iran, chief says

Iranian MP says Russia may be willing to give Tehran nuclear weapons

Iran nuclear-linked firm used UK-made parts in radiation devices - FT

Oil Sanctions

  • Tankers Unmasked
  • Revenue Erosion
  • Ghost Fleet Costs
  • Profiting From Pressure
  • Bogus Barrels

Iran crude piles up at sea as Chinese demand slows, Kpler data show

Iranian crude held on tankers at sea has climbed to its highest level in about two and a half years, indicating softer buying from China even as Iran’s exports remain high, Bloomberg reported citing shipping data cited by market sources.

Indonesia to sell seized Iranian tanker and crude cargo at auction

Iran crude piles up at sea as Chinese demand slows, Kpler data show
Iranian pro-government users apologize as X unmasks internet privileges

Iranian pro-government users apologize as X unmasks internet privileges

Several pro-government social media activists in Iran issued public apologies after a new transparency feature on X revealed that their accounts had been granted unrestricted internet access, a privilege reserved for only a select few by the authorities.

New X location feature fuels dispute over unequal internet access in Iran

New X location feature fuels dispute over unequal internet access in Iran

A recent update on X that shows the country where users are based has ignited a backlash in Iran and revived accusations that some public figures have unfettered access to the internet while it is censored for many.

X feature exposes Iranian-run pro-Scottish independence accounts - UKDJ

X feature exposes Iranian-run pro-Scottish independence accounts - UKDJ

A new transparency feature on X showed that a coordinated cluster of Scottish pro-independence personas was operated from inside Iran, according to findings published by the UK Defense Journal.

ICE detains Iranian professor at University of Oklahoma

US immigration authorities have detained Vahid Abedini, a former reformist activist in Iran and a professor of Iranian studies at the University of Oklahoma.

ICE detains Iranian professor at University of Oklahoma

Iran’s forestry chief says Elit wildfire contained after weeks of battle

Reza Aflatouni, head of Iran’s Natural Resources and Watershed Management Organisation said on Monday that the devastating wildfire in Mazandaran’s Elit forests has finally been brought under control, but refused to disclose the full extent of the damage.

Public criticism mounts over Iran government’s forest fire response

Iran’s forestry chief says Elit wildfire contained after weeks of battle

Ex-CIA agent says weakened Islamic Republic won't go down without a fight

Worsted in war and sapped by sanctions, the Islamic Republic remains determined to quash with deadly force any domestic move to topple it, former CIA case officer Reuel Marc Gerecht told Iran International.

Ex-CIA agent says weakened Islamic Republic won't go down without a fight
‘We can’t breathe’: Iranians recount daily toll of persistent smog
VOICES FROM IRAN

‘We can’t breathe’: Iranians recount daily toll of persistent smog

Iran’s latest spell of heavy air pollution is disrupting daily life and raising health fears, with school closures in some provinces and residents reporting acute respiratory symptoms as smog blankets cities and even smaller towns.

Smog grips Iran’s big cities despite holiday shutdowns, orange alert issued

Smog grips Iran’s big cities despite holiday shutdowns, orange alert issued

Iran issued an orange air-pollution alert on Monday for several major urban centers, with official monitoring showing unhealthy air even as the country observed a public holiday and many schools and universities were closed or moved online.

Iran turns to heavy mazut fuel despite worsening air pollution

Iran turns to heavy mazut fuel despite worsening air pollution

Iran has started burning mazut, a heavy fuel oil, at several power plants despite worsening air pollution, Fars News reported on Sunday, signalling a renewed reliance on high-sulphur feedstock as winter demand rises and smog intensifies.

At least 110 women killed in Iran over past year, rights group says

At least 110 women were killed in Iran between November 2024 and November 2025, a US-based human rights group said in a report marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.

Prisoners report organized drug trafficking network in Iran's jails

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

At least 110 women killed in Iran over past year, rights group says

Israel hosts first Iranian film festival on Gaza frontier

The first Iranian Film Festival in Israel opened on Sunday in Sderot, a southern Israeli city attacked by Iran-backed Hamas militants on Oct. 7 2023, which organizers say will promote cultural dialogue between the peoples of the two nominal enemies.

Israel hosts first Iranian film festival on Gaza frontier
Iran security chief says no path left but direct clash with Israel

Iran security chief says no path left but direct clash with Israel

Ali Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, called for direct confrontation with Israel on Sunday after Hezbollah said a senior commander and four other members were killed in an Israeli strike near Beirut.

Iran condemns Israeli strike killing Hezbollah’s top military commander

Iran condemns Israeli strike killing Hezbollah’s top military commander

Iran denounced Israel’s strike in Beirut that killed Hezbollah’s top military commander, saying it breached the November 2024 ceasefire, the foreign ministry said on Sunday.

Revolutionary Guard says June war showed Iran can face Israel, US-led forces alone

Revolutionary Guard says June war showed Iran can face Israel, US-led forces alone

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard said on Sunday that Tehran had faced down the United States’ Central Command and NATO on its own in June’s 12-day war with Israel, describing the conflict as a strategic victory that forced its adversaries to seek a halt to fighting.

Iran sells first imported premium gasoline cargo on energy exchange

Iran sold its first cargo of imported premium “super” gasoline on the Tehran Energy Exchange on Sunday with the base price set at 658,000 rials a liter ($0.58), state media reported. 

Iran sells first imported premium gasoline cargo on energy exchange
SPECIAL REPORT

'Charming Kitten' exposed: spy unit led Iran’s surveillance for deadly plots

A covert unit of cyber agents is at the forefront of Iranian efforts to surveil perceived enemies and was behind failed bids to kill Israelis in Turkey, leaked documents obtained by Iran International and an informed source revealed.

'Charming Kitten' exposed: spy unit led Iran’s surveillance for deadly plots

Iran’s Central Bank ordered to slash four zeros from national currency

Iran began implementing a long-delayed plan to drop four zeros from its battered currency after President Masoud Pezeshkian instructed the Central Bank on Saturday to begin two years of preparations.

Iran’s Central Bank ordered to slash four zeros from national currency

Spotlight

  • Negar Mojtahedi

    Ex-CIA agent says weakened Islamic Republic won't go down without a fight

    Negar Mojtahedi

  • Tehran Insider

    The Iran that never trends

    Tehran Insider

  • Amirhadi Anvari

    'Charming Kitten' exposed: spy unit led Iran’s surveillance for deadly plots

    Amirhadi Anvari

  • Behrouz Turani

    'We will see' : Trump’s tentative nod meets Tehran’s hardened terms

    Behrouz Turani

  • Maryam Sinaiee

    Haunted by 2019 protests, Tehran avoids fuel price hike

    Maryam Sinaiee

Editors' Pick

  • 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

  • Public criticism mounts over Iran government’s forest fire response

    Public criticism mounts over Iran government’s forest fire response

  • X feature exposes Iranian-run pro-Scottish independence accounts - UKDJ

    X feature exposes Iranian-run pro-Scottish independence accounts - UKDJ

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Iran security chief says no path left but direct clash with Israel

Iran security chief says no path left but direct clash with Israel

ICE detains Iranian professor at University of Oklahoma

ICE detains Iranian professor at University of Oklahoma

Iranian MP says Russia may be willing to give Tehran nuclear weapons

Iranian MP says Russia may be willing to give Tehran nuclear weapons

Khamenei authorized Pezeshkian’s letter to Trump, former lawmaker says

Khamenei authorized Pezeshkian’s letter to Trump, former lawmaker says

Iran turns to heavy mazut fuel despite worsening air pollution

Iran turns to heavy mazut fuel despite worsening air pollution

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INSIGHT

Shuttering of 'deviant' Tehran Design Week leaves its backers crestfallen

The sudden closure of the Tehran Design Week exhibition at Tehran University has ignited a storm of reactions—from hardline groups that pushed for its shutdown to students and sympathizers who lamented the decision.

INSIGHT

'We Defend Our Iran': new state curriculum inculcates martial pride

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

Shuttering of 'deviant' Tehran Design Week leaves its backers crestfallen

New eyewitness accounts detail chaos at Tehran girls' school

Exhausted Iran faces USSR-style reckoning, DC-based experts say

Iran suspends visa-free entry for Indians after abduction cases, India says

Eye for Iran Podcast

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PODCAST

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.

PODCAST

Israel’s push for Tehran's downfall by 2029 is mere rhetoric, expert says

PODCAST

Iran edges toward urban water collapse

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

From guns to votes: Iran-backed Iraqi militias may be about to transform

PODCAST

A free Palestine would undermine Tehran’s power, Gaza activists say

PODCAST

‘Nothing to lose': unbowed Iran may opt for war, ex-Israeli envoy says

Tehran Insider

The Iran that never trends
TEHRAN INSIDER

The Iran that never trends

The Iran projected on social media these days—brunch parties, rooftop concerts, fashion shows—is real, but only as a tiny fragment of the country’s reality, where most ordinary people struggle to make ends meet.

Revolutionary road: a family row captures Iran's political gridlock
TEHRAN INSIDER

Revolutionary road: a family row captures Iran's political gridlock

This week marked the anniversary of a vast Berlin rally in October 2022 gathering tens of thousands filled in solidarity with Iran’s Woman, Life, Freedom protest movement—a day that now feels almost impossibly distant.

'What foreign policy?': Iranians lament Tehran’s snub of Trump Gaza summit
TEHRAN INSIDER

'What foreign policy?': Iranians lament Tehran’s snub of Trump Gaza summit

TEHRAN INSIDER

Freedom's courtyard: how artists created a space safe from toxic politics

Environment

Iran turns to heavy mazut fuel despite worsening air pollution

Iran has started burning mazut, a heavy fuel oil, at several power plants despite worsening air pollution, Fars News reported on Sunday, signalling a renewed reliance on high-sulphur feedstock as winter demand rises and smog intensifies.

Cloud seeding starts in Iran as drought spurs public rain prayers

Rainfall triggers flooding in western Iran after months of severe drought

Iran turns to heavy mazut fuel despite worsening air pollution

Iran minister sees Persian Gulf water as an option if the crisis deepens

Iran’s central plateau could be depopulated over water crisis, academic warns

Tehran faces nightly water cuts as rationing begins without notice

United States

  • ICE detains Iranian professor at University of Oklahoma

    ICE detains Iranian professor at University of Oklahoma

  • Ex-CIA agent says weakened Islamic Republic won't go down without a fight

  • US says Iran's theocracy has taken air out of people's lungs

  • Trump says Iran wants a deal 'very badly', US is talking to Iran

Iran Nuclear

  • Iran nuclear-linked firm used UK-made parts in radiation devices - FT

    Iran nuclear-linked firm used UK-made parts in radiation devices - FT

  • IAEA wants full reengagement with Iran, chief says

  • Iranian MP says Russia may be willing to give Tehran nuclear weapons

  • Khamenei authorized Pezeshkian’s letter to Trump, former lawmaker says

Military

  • Iran appoints ex-army ground forces chief as deputy of war room

    Iran appoints ex-army ground forces chief as deputy of war room

  • Iran condemns Israeli strike killing Hezbollah’s top military commander

  • Iran’s army appoints new ground forces commander

  • Iran parliament speaker says Vance sought talks amid June war

Society

  • Iran lawmakers urge action over Tabriz hospital chemo drug scandal

    Iran lawmakers urge action over Tabriz hospital chemo drug scandal

  • Iranian pro-government users apologize as X unmasks internet privileges

  • Israel hosts first Iranian film festival on Gaza frontier

  • New X location feature fuels dispute over unequal internet access in Iran

Human Rights

  • At least 110 women killed in Iran over past year, rights group says

    At least 110 women killed in Iran over past year, rights group says

  • Prisoners report organized drug trafficking network in Iran's jails

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

  • Prominent academic body urges Iran to halt crackdown on scholars

Iran Sanctions

  • Iran crude piles up at sea as Chinese demand slows, Kpler data show

    Iran crude piles up at sea as Chinese demand slows, Kpler data show

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

  • US Representative says bipartisan bill will squeeze Iran oil trade

  • US lawmakers urge probe into China’s missile fuel precursor supplies to Iran

Mideast Crisis

  • Iran security chief says no path left but direct clash with Israel

    Iran security chief says no path left but direct clash with Israel

  • Revolutionary Guard says June war showed Iran can face Israel, US-led forces alone

  • Trump says beating Iran paved way for new Middle East

  • Hamas and Hezbollah rebuild during truce, Israeli officials say - JPost

Economy & Environment

  • Iran’s forestry chief says Elit wildfire contained after weeks of battle

    Iran’s forestry chief says Elit wildfire contained after weeks of battle

  • Indonesia to sell seized Iranian tanker and crude cargo at auction

  • ‘We can’t breathe’: Iranians recount daily toll of persistent smog

  • Smog grips Iran’s big cities despite holiday shutdowns, orange alert issued

Iran Protests

  • Iran's adversaries trying to target Khamenei, intelligence minister says

    Iran's adversaries trying to target Khamenei, intelligence minister says

  • Anatomy of a massacre, and the mothers who refuse to let November end

  • Thousands of Iran energy workers protest low pay, poor conditions

  • British activist Tommy Robinson pledges to burn Khamenei's image

Diplomacy

  • Trump authorized Saudi crown prince to manage US-Iran dialogue - Al-Akhbar

    Trump authorized Saudi crown prince to manage US-Iran dialogue - Al-Akhbar

  • Iran foreign ministry pushes back on claims of US outreach via Saudi Arabia

  • The end of mediation: snapback turned the page on Iran-Europe relations

  • Iran says Caspian Sea a foreign policy priority on par with Persian Gulf

Domestic Politics

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

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

  • Reformist ex-president says most Iranians focus on life, not politics

  • Iran’s top brass grappling with distrust after June war - Telegraph

  • Jailed ex-official urges end to Iran clerical rule via constituent assembly

Iran Insights

  • 'We will see' : Trump’s tentative nod meets Tehran’s hardened terms

    'We will see' : Trump’s tentative nod meets Tehran’s hardened terms

  • Haunted by 2019 protests, Tehran avoids fuel price hike

  • Shuttering of 'deviant' Tehran Design Week leaves its backers crestfallen

  • 'We Defend Our Iran': new state curriculum inculcates martial pride