Erfan Rezaei was filmed tearing down a government poster showing the supreme leader shortly before he was killed on 21 September, the source said. He was shot in the shoulder and back by a pistol at …
Netanyahu Blasts Obama on Iran in New Memoir
This exclusive excerpt from the Israeli leader’s book reveals a flashpoint in his relationship with Obama and its impact on tensions over the Iranian nuclear deal.
Iran rights protest in Berlin draws thousands
Tens of thousands of people demonstrated in Berlin on Saturday in solidarity with the protest movement in Iran. According to the police, about 80,000 people took part in the rally.
Kyrgyzstan conference stresses importance of INSTC and Chabahar Port
An International Conference titled “INSTC (International North South Transport Corridor) and Chabahar Port in Iran …
Cyber attackers hack into Iran’s atomic energy agency as protests continue
As protests over the death of Mahsa Amini continue to escalate in Iran, the country’s nuclear energy agency alleged that an email server of one of its subsidiaries was broken into by hackers …
Israeli officials claim to have destroyed 90% of Iran’s military operations in Syria
According to officials, Israel has succeeded in almost completely curbing Iran’s ability to transfer weapons to Syria and to manufacture weapons there.
In Israel, Albanian PM to meet cyber chief after Iran hack
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has arrived in Israel for an official visit that will include a meeting with Israeli cyber defense officials, the Israeli Foreign Ministry says …
In Israel, Albanian PM to meet cyber chief after Iran hack
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has arrived in Israel for an official visit that will include a meeting with Israeli cyber defense officials, the Israeli Foreign Ministry says …
Why is Iran designating UK-based TV channels as ‘terrorists’?
Tehran blames the channels and their hosts and backers for what it considers ‘inciting terrorist acts’ on Iranian soil.
Hackers breach Iran’s atomic energy agency, protests persist
Iran’s atomic energy agency alleged on Sunday that hackers acting on behalf of an unidentified foreign country broke into a subsidiary’s network and had free access to its email system.