Sunday, April 12, 2026

Iran Bans State Bodies From Using Telegram App, Khamenei Shuts Account

LONDON, April 18 (Reuters) - Iran banned government bodies on Wednesday from using the popular Telegram instant messaging app as Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's office said his account would shut down to protect national security,...
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Social Media Shows Iran Water Polo Players Fail to Sing Anthem, Seen as Support...

DUBAI, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Video clips that purportedly show Iran's water polo team failing to sing the national anthem at a competition in Thailand have appeared on social media in what the anti-government protest movement...

Iranian Law Enforcement Harmed No One in Recent Protests, Police Chief Says

By Azadeh Karimi Tehran police chief Brigadier General Hossein Rahimi has said his forces did not injure anyone during the deadly wave of protests in November that were sparked by the increase in fuel prices. “Tehran...

Iran’s Guardian Council Passes Amendment Bill on Acid Attacks, Spokesman Says

By Azadeh Karimi The Guardian Council has approved an amendment bill that imposes longer prison sentences on people who carry out acid attacks, according to Abbasali Kadkhodaei, the Spokesman for the Guardian Council. Mr. Kadkhodaei made...
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VIDEO: Vahid Beheshti Resumes Hunger Strike After Fatwa Allegedly Issued Against Him

By Kayhan Life Vahid Beheshti who was hospitalised on day 72 of a hunger strike to convince the British government to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps in the UK has resumed his public protest...

Iran’s Government Confirms It Arrested 22,000 People for Taking Part in Protests, Releases Them

DUBAI, March 13 (Reuters) - Iranian judicial authorities have pardoned 22,000 people who took part in anti-government protests, judiciary chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei said on Monday, according to the official IRNA news agency. State media reported early last...

Iran’s Government Resorts to Security Cameras, Ostracism to Deter Unveiled Women

By Parisa Hafezi DUBAI, May 2 (Reuters) - Wary of re-igniting Iran's worst political turmoil in years, the country's rulers are resorting to new, less obtrusive tactics to punish women who refuse to wear the obligatory Islamic hijab. The...

Iran Confirms Holding British-Iranian Academic On Security Charges

DUBAI, April 29 (Reuters) - Iran confirmed on Sunday that it had arrested a British-Iranian academic on security charges, state media reported, the latest in a string of arrests of dual nationals in the Islamic Republic...

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...

Iran Eyes Private Oil Exports to Help Beat U.S. Sanctions

DUBAI, July 1 (Reuters) - Iran will allow private companies to export crude oil, part of a strategy to counter U.S. sanctions, and is urging fellow OPEC members, including regional rival Saudi Arabia, not...