Water Crisis protest continues in Iran’s Khuzestan despite state violence
A series of water shortage protests that began last Thursday in Iran’s southwest
A series of water shortage protests that began last Thursday in Iran’s southwest
The Islamic republic of Iran published fake news and forced interviews of the families of victims in Khuzestan protests to hide the bloodshed
The Biden administration accused Iran on Saturday of delaying nuclear talks and a prison swap deal allegedly made between the two old foes.
At least two people have been killed amidst the ongoing widespread protests over water shortages in Iran's Khuzestan province.
The nationwide strike by workers in Iran's oil, gas, and petrochemical industries has persisted for nearly a month, and is continuing to expand.
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.