Website launched for people to report omitted names after Iranians share on social media identities of people killed.
Presidential office lists nearly 3,000 victims of unrest, says disclosure reflects ‘transparency and accountability’ - ...
The Iranian government has released the names of nearly 3,000 people killed during the recent antiestablishment protests, but activists warn the true death toll could be many times higher.
In Iran, the number of fatalities from a powerful explosion at the port of Bandar Abbas has risen to 14 people. The cause of the tragedy is believed to have been an explosion of chemical materials, ...
Iran’s supreme leader named three senior Islamic clerics as his potential successors in case he is killed in ongoing hostilities with Israel, the New York Times reported. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 86, ...
The European Union has named Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization, a move against the suppression of protesters.
Wary of assassination, Iran’s supreme leader mostly speaks with his commanders through a trusted aide now, suspending electronic communications to make it harder to find him, three Iranian officials ...
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