Iran has executed three men accused of killing police during protests, marking the first such executions tied to unrest. Rights groups allege torture and unfair trials, while international criticism mounts over Tehran’s intensifying crackdown on dissent
Eid Al Fitr celebrations swept across the UAE as residents gathered for prayers, exchanged greetings, and visited loved ones. The festive spirit was evident in homes and public spaces, reflecting strong cultural traditions and a sense of togetherness marking the end of Ramadan
While international journalists remain restricted by the Iranian government, BBC Persian and other outlets have received a flood of personal testimonies via interviews and social media. Many residents, fearful of repercussions, spoke anonymously
The Saudi Arabian side, one of three clubs from the kingdom to progress to the knockout stages, will aim to capitalize on their strong group stage performance as they continue their pursuit of continental glory
Despite being hidden from the global public eye for decades, the museum's collection—worth an estimated $3 billion—has slowly begun to emerge, captivating art enthusiasts and scholars alike
According to Iranian state media, the incident occurred on Thursday, when the Swiss citizen was discovered unresponsive in his cell. The judiciary-run Mizan News Agency reported that prison officials attempted to revive the detainee but were unsuccessful
Iran’s Supreme Leader Sayyed Ali Khamenei expressed a strong message of vengeance earlier in the day on X, formerly known as Twitter. "Following this bitter, tragic event which has taken place within the borders of the Islamic Republic, it is our duty to take revenge," Khamenei wrote
The Houthi group, known for its control over Sanaa and an expanding military, has openly declared its intent to continue such assaults unless there is intervention to cease the ongoing conflict in Gaza
Two Irani women Journalists named Elahe Mohammadi and Niliifar Hamedi will resume facing sham' Court Trials' from 25 and 26 July in the capital of Iran, Tehran, on various charges and accusations posed by the Irani government and forces.
Sources revealed to "Bloomberg" that the US and Iranian delegations, which resumed the nuclear talks in Vienna, have made progress regarding the payment of compensation to Tehran if the nuclear agreement is cancelled in the future.
The first of three groups of Afghan refugees that will add a total of around 300 people have arrived in the capital city of Rome using a fresh humanitarian corridor which has been established by the government of Italy, charities and international organizations.
Iran has executed three men accused of killing police during protests, marking the first such executions tied to unrest. Rights groups allege torture and unfair trials, while international criticism mounts over Tehran’s intensifying crackdown on dissent
Eid Al Fitr celebrations swept across the UAE as residents gathered for prayers, exchanged greetings, and visited loved ones. The festive spirit was evident in homes and public spaces, reflecting strong cultural traditions and a sense of togetherness marking the end of Ramadan
Global energy markets face turmoil as Iran effectively blocks the Strait of Hormuz. With oil shipments disrupted and tanker attacks rising, prices surge, threatening economic stability and supply chains, particularly in Asia and major importing nations like China
Iran’s missile arsenal has been heavily degraded by US and Israeli operations, according to former commander Joseph Votel, but analysts warn the country still retains enough military capability to prolong tensions and influence the direction of the conflict