The head of the Houthi Prisoner Affairs Committee, Abdul Qader al-Murtada, said the Iran-backed movement would release 100 prisoners on Saturday belonging to Yemen’s government forces.
Rasoulof: how I learned to beat Iran’s secret police
Rasoulof, 51, filmed “The Seeds of the Sacred Fig”, competing for the festival’s top Palme d’Or prize, in secret in Iran as he had already been imprisoned twice for his uncompromising political work.
Pakistan’s border crossing with Iran at Taftan, Gabd to remain open 24/7
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Ambassador to Iran Muhammad Mudassir Tipu announced on Friday that Pakistan’s border crossing with Iran at Taftan and Gabd will remain open 24/7 to promote business between the …
U.S., European Powers Divided Over Confronting Iran at IAEA, Diplomats Say
The United States, however, has not wanted to seek another resolution against Iran at recent IAEA board meetings. Before the last one, in March, the European powers – France, Britain and Germany, known as the “E3” – disagreed with Washington on whether to seek a resolution but then backed down.
‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig’ Review: Mohammad Rasoulof Emerges from Iran with a Shattering Domestic Thriller About Patriarchal Violence
Cannes: A family implodes against a backdrop of paranoia and protest in this deeply upsetting masterwork from the Iranian filmmaker, who just fled his home country after yet another prison sentence.
Pakistan trashes Indian SC order failing to recognise J&K disputed status
FO spokesperson says Pakistan ready to extend any support Iran may require to investigate helicopter crashWelcomes announcement by Ireland, Spain and Norway to recognise Palestine state, calli
How Mohammad Rasoulof Escaped Iran and Why He Will Continue Fighting: “I Will Never Forget That the Islamic Republic Is a Terrorist”
Mohammad Rasoulof has arrived. The dissident Iranian director is at the Cannes Film Festival to present his new film, The Seed of the Sacred Fig, in competition, just weeks after he dramatically …
The dispensable statesman: Does Raisi’s death even impact Iran?
RAISI’S DEPARTURE won’t end this rise of the mediocre in the Iranian system. His temporary successor, former IRGC officer Mohammed Mokhber, is a product of the same process.
Critical Impact of 1979 US Sanctions: Iran’s Aviation Cripples with Ageing Fleet
The helicopter crash that killed Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian on Sunday, May 19, has brought to light the dire state of Iran’s aviation sector. The crash …
Iran’s Skies Grim: 19 Crashes in a Decade
In July, the commander of Iran’s air force made some public remarks where he offered praise for the country’s helicopter fleet. Brigadier General Yousef Ghorbani stated that on May 23rd, the Iranian …