The Iranian government continues to persecute religious minorities, including groups supposedly given special recognition by the country’s constitution: Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians.
Iran's support for Armenia over Azerbaijan highlights how strategy overshadows cultural and religious ties in geopolitics ...
With the recent return of banned students and professors to universities and the new president's intention to curb harassment ...
Iran has expressed its deep displeasure over a Taliban delegate’s failure to stand during the Iranian national anthem at an event in Tehran.
Iran has cultivated ties with criminal networks in the West to carry out a recent wave of violent plots in the United States and Europe.
Hundreds of people marched through Paris on Sunday in support of women's rights and the opposition in Iran, two years after ...
Newly elected Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian sought to deepen relations with neighbouring Iraq during his first trip ...
Hamas and the Houthis have opened offices in Baghdad, reflecting the two groups’ evolving relationship with Iraq as Tehran ...
An Iranian Paralympic athlete was controversially stripped of his gold medal after unfurling a religious flag following his ...
As hopes for a cease-fire and hostage deal fade, it is worth considering who benefits from continued conflict: Yahya Sinwar, ...
Iran’s reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian traveled to Iraq on Wednesday on his first trip abroad, hoping to cement ...
Sadegh Beit Sayah disqualified for violating the rules and missed out on the gold medal as India's Navdeep Singh's silver ...