Thursday, February 12, 2026

EU Agrees New Iran Sanctions, Won’t Label Guards As ‘Terrorist’ for Now

By Bart H. Meijer and Ingrid Melander BRUSSELS, Jan 23 (Reuters) - The European Union on Monday introduced new sanctions against Iran for a "brutal" crackdown on protests, but the bloc's top diplomat said the country's Revolutionary Guards (IRGC)...

Iranian Labor Laws Fail to Protect Women in Workplace

January 20, 2018 Recent changes in Iran's labor laws increased the maternity-leave entitlement for women employees from six to nine months. However, many employers fail to, or are reluctant to, uphold laws that protect women...

South Korea Says It’s Making Efforts to Transfer Iran’s Frozen Funds

SEOUL, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Efforts are under way to transfer Iran's funds that had been frozen in South Korea, foreign minister Park Jin said, after Teheran reached a deal with the United States to release American citizens...

Iran Hostage Release Must Be Part of Nuclear Deal, Richard Ratcliffe Says

By Natasha Phillips Richard Ratcliffe, the husband of detained dual national Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, said parties to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) should agree to place hostage diplomacy at the heart of any future...

Political Prisoners in Iran Are Being Executed Amid Conflict With Israel

By Natasha Phillips Political prisoners in Iran are being executed amid the country’s military confrontation with Israel, while others accused of spying for Israel are facing greater risk of capital punishment, according to human rights organizations monitoring the situation. Esmail Fekri,...

Iran Says It Executes Leader of Women Trafficking Network

May 20 (Reuters) - Iran’s judiciary said on Saturday that it had executed the head of a network that trafficked Iranian women to neighbouring countries for prostitution. It said Shahrooz Sokhanvari, a man known as "Alex”, was the...

Iran Court Sentences Two to Death Over Deadly Shrine Attack

DUBAI, March 18 (Reuters) - An Iranian court has handed out death sentences to two men over an attack on a Shi'ite shrine in Iran that killed 15 people in October and was claimed by the...

Iran to Resume Cellphone Warning to Hijab Violators, Police Spokesperson Says

By Kayhan Life Staff Iran is to resume the “monitoring Plan 1,” originally rolled out in 2020, by which police send warning text messages to alleged hijab violators’ mobile phones, according to Mehdi Hajian, the...

Europeans Scramble To Salvage Iran Deal After Trump Reneges

By Yara Bayoumy and Michael Georgy WASHINGTON/BEIRUT, May 9 (Reuters) - Dismayed European allies sought to salvage the international nuclear pact with Iran on Wednesday after President Donald Trump pulled the United States out of...

Iran Honouring Nuclear Deal as New Sanctions Hit, IAEA Report Shows

VIENNA, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Iran has continued to implement the main nuclear restrictions set by its 2015 deal with major powers even as the United States reimposed sanctions against Tehran, a U.N. atomic...