Tehran’s nuclear ambitions date back to the shah and the 1970s and remains undimmed despite the damage caused by sanctions ...
The shah’s son and an ex-prime minister should team up to break the Islamic hierarchy and write a new constitution, argues Amir Hossein Ganjbakhsh, a dissident ...
Beginning with just 10,000 members, IRGC today has 150,000-190,000 active troops, and a million more in its Basij volunteer ...
The financial power of Mojtaba Khamenei, the second eldest son of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, contrasts sharply with the thousands of impoverished protesters calling for change in ...
Iran’s ex-prime minister Mir Hossein Mousavi urges clerical leaders to step down after the deadly protest crackdown, calling ...
Exclusive: Branch of Iranian software company TSIT, which makes Gap Messenger, is registered in Sussex ...
ANALYSIS: The Holy See and Iran have had a continuing dialogue in recent years. But the killing of large numbers of Iranian ...
This month’s mass protests in Iran demonstrated the growing homegrown appeal for the return of the country’s long-exiled crown prince.
Part of the justice that’s needed in order for Iranians to feel as if they are truly liberated is that the trials must be ...
The central feature of its response to the latest protests has been the Iranian regime’s internet blackout. It’s a portent of ...
TEHRAN: Cut off from the global internet for more than two weeks, online content creator Amir spends his days scanning the ...
Deep political-economic transformations are causing recurrent waves of unrest, with no long-term solution in sight.