Sunday, March 15, 2026

Iran Files Suit in International Court Against U.S. over Sanctions

By Toby Sterling AMSTERDAM, July 17 (Reuters) - Iran has filed a lawsuit against the United States alleging that Washington's decision in May to impose sanctions after pulling out of a nuclear deal violates a...

Iran’s Human Rights Violations Denounced by U.K. Minority Rights Group

By Natasha Phillips Iran's policy of prioritizing its national security goals has led it to commit human rights violations, according to a new report published by Minority Rights Group International, a U.K.-based nongovernmental organization that...

Two Convicted in US of Iran-Backed Plot to Kill Journalist

By Luc Cohen NEW YORK, March 21 - Two men who U.S. prosecutors say belong to a Russian organized crime group were convicted of involvement in an unsuccessful Iran-backed plot to kill a prominent New York-based dissident and journalist. A jury in Manhattan federal court found Rafat...

UN Expands Iran Human Rights Mission in ‘Historic’ Move 

By Natasha Phillips The United Nations has renewed and broadened the mandate for its Fact Finding Mission on Iran (FFMI), a move described as “historic” by Baroness Helena Kennedy, the leading British lawyer, lawmaker and...

EU Countries Are Wrong to Hire Foreign Footballers, Iranian Official Says

Ali Motahari, the Deputy Speaker of the Majlis , has criticized European Union nations for recruiting footballers born outside their countries to represent them in the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Mr. Motahari said...

Iran’s Judiciary Says More Than 1,000 Indictments in Tehran Made Over Protests

DUBAI, Nov 8 (Reuters) - More than 1,000 indictments related to recent "riots" have been issued in Tehran province, judiciary spokesperson Masoud Setayeshi said on Tuesday. Since the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of Iran's...

UN Urged to Open Query Into Iran’s 1988 Killings and Raisi Role

By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Prominent former U.N. judges and investigators have called on U.N. human rights boss Michelle Bachelet to investigate the 1988 "massacre" of political prisoners in Iran, including the...

Footage of Iranian Schoolchildren Dancing to Pop Song Sparks Controversy

The chairman of Iran's Council of Religious Committees, Nowshad Nowshadi, has called for the impeachment of Minister of Education Mohammad Bathaei and the creation of ethical committees in elementary and high schools. Mr. Nowshadi’s actions...

Iran’s Guardian Council Rejects Amendment to Citizenship Law

The Guardian Council has rejected an amendment bill to Iran's Citizenship Law that would have guaranteed broader rights and legal protection to children with Iranian mothers and foreign fathers, the Iranian Students News Agency...

Jailed British-Iranian Aid Worker in Iran Starts Hunger Strike – Husband

LONDON, June 15 (Reuters) - A British-Iranian aid worker jailed in Tehran has begun a hunger strike to demand release, her husband said on Saturday, adding he would support her by fasting outside Iran's embassy...