Monday, June 29, 2026

World Court Asked To Open Case Against Iran Over Downing of Flight

AMSTERDAM, July 5 (Reuters) - Canada, Sweden, Ukraine and Britain have asked the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to institute proceedings against Iran over the shooting-down of a Ukrainian passenger plane in January 2020 that killed...

US Court Orders Iran to Pay $3.3 Million for Imprisoning Masih Alinejad’s Brother

By Natasha Phillips A US federal court on July 6 ordered Iran’s government to pay $3.3 million in damages for wrongfully detaining the brother of the U.S.-based human rights campaigner Masih Alinejad. In a July 9...

US Judge Blocks Trump’s Shutdown of Government-Funded Radio Broadcasts

By Dietrich Knauth NEW YORK, April 22 (Reuters) - A federal judge ordered U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday to halt its efforts to shut down government-funded radio broadcasts of Voice of America, Radio Free Asia and Middle...

Jailed Iranian Peace Laureate Narges Mohammadi’s Daughter: ‘I Miss You Dearly’

DUBAI, Oct 6 (Reuters) - "I am exceptionally proud of you, and I miss you dearly," said the daughter of imprisoned Iranian women's rights advocate Narges Mohammadi who won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday. Mohammadi, 51, has sacrificed her freedom for most of...

U.N. Rights Council Votes to Probe Iran’s Ongoing Crackdown

GENEVA/DUBAI, Nov 24 (Reuters) - The U.N. Rights Council voted on Thursday to appoint an independent investigation into Iran's deadly repression of protests, passing the motion to cheers of activists amid an intensifying crackdown in Kurdish...

European Parliament Calls on Iran To Suspend Its Use of the Death Penalty

By Natasha Phillips Lawmakers in the European Parliament passed a resolution on Feb. 17 which called on Iran to introduce an immediate moratorium on its use of the death penalty, following a sharp rise in...

Iran Puts Two Female Reporters on Trial; Reporters Without Borders Urges Release 

By Natasha Phillips Two female journalists, Elahe Mohammadi and Niloofar Hamedi, have gone on trial behind closed doors in Tehran’s revolutionary courts after they were accused of having ties with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Mohammadi and Hamedi have...

Iran Seeks European Assurances as U.S. Oil Sanctions Loom

DUBAI, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Iran called on Saturday for European assurances of support in the face of Washington's intent to reimpose sanctions on vital Iranian oil sales to force Tehran to curb its...

UN Declines Comment on Iran’s Election to Its Gender Equality Commission

By Natasha Phillips The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) — an international body established to promote gender equality — declined to comment on Iran’s election to its Commission on the Status of...

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...