Protester killed in ongoing demonstrations in Khuzestan
Iranian security forces on Friday night killed a protester amidst the ongoing demonstrations against water and electricity shortages in the province of Khuzestan.
Iranian security forces on Friday night killed a protester amidst the ongoing demonstrations against water and electricity shortages in the province of Khuzestan.
People in Iran’s oil-rich southwest province of Khuzestan stormed into the streets on Thursday night protesting lack of water and electricity.
Iran has announced that it is in discussion with the United States about the exchange of prisoners between the two countries.
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds have reached full capacity in the province of Tehran, according to the Deputy of Tehran's Coronavirus Combat Task Force, Nader Tavakoli.
Iranian people across the country are flocking to Armenia to receive coronavirus vaccines.
Iranian Ministry of Transportation announced on Saturday that its network had been hit by a cyberattack.
People in Iran’s southwestern province of Khuzestan took the streets on Saturday condemning lack of water, electricity and other public services.
An explosion in Shahid Avini Center belonging to The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran rocked the Iranian capital city of Tehran early on Saturday.
Iran has begun the process of producing enriched uranium metal, the UN atomic watchdog said on July 6, a move that could help it develop a nuclear weapon.
As widespread power cuts continued across Iran, angry protesters on Monday continued to shout anti-regime slogans in different cities and towns.