Iran has continued to ramp up enrichment, while maintaining that its nuclear program is strictly peaceful
By JC Reporter
Another BBC article about the notorious mass-murderer was headlined ‘Ebrahim Raisi’s mixed legacy’
By Jane Prinsley
Group of 160 lawyers write to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken calling for an investigation
The execution has been postponed without reason according to Iranian activists
By Karmel Melamed
By Seth J. Frantzman
With Raisi and Amir-Abdollahian gone, Iran will fall back on the IRGC which controls much of the country behind the scenes.
Mohammad Mokhber will take charge of Iran following the death of Ebrahim Raisi
Iran's proxies in Lebanon and Gaza offered their sympathies after the Iranian president died in a helicopter crash
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Mohammad Moazzeni, head of the Shiraz University made the offer to American students following Columbia protests
By Eliana Jordan
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By David Rose
MI5 director-general Ken McCallum has warned university chiefs they must stop sensitive joint research with hostile states
The suspects were sentenced to 18 months of preventative detention over an alleged plot to murder two Israelis
US and European risk-aversion is incentivising Tehran to keep terrorising the Middle East
By Jason M. Brodsky
Iranian national volleyball team player Mobina Rostami was arrested shortly after posting on Instagram, ‘We love Israel and hate the Islamic Republic.’
Proscribing the IRGC would grant the authorities stronger powers to curb its activities in Britain
It sent a message to the regime that we can hit them any time but allowed us to focus on Gaza
By Yossi Kuperwasser
UN atomic watchdog says nuclear facilities not hit
The Covid payments were made despite open regime sympathies