Internet disrupted in multiple cities on the eve of the second anniversary of her death in morality police custody
Protesters reaffirm stance against 'inhumane regime' as Islamic Republic cracks down on rights activists, others ahead of second anniversary of Amini's death
Report says Iran has recently outsourced deadly operations and kidnappings to criminal gangs
A spokesperson for the White House National Security Council, responding to VOA's request for comments on recent reports of the Iran's delivery of ballistic missiles to Russia, warned that such actions would have consequences for the Iranian government
Narges Mohammadi had gone on hunger strike after being blocked, along with other inmates from getting medical care and to protest the country’s mandatory hijab law
Iran’s last Nobel Peace Prize winner, Shirin Ebadi, tells VOA Persian that Mohammadi’s win will draw world’s attention to Islamic republic’s ‘bad’ human rights situation
State Department says diplomacy best way to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapon
Kamran Ghaderi is among the men traded for an Iranian diplomat
Authorities say defendants tried to bypass U.S. export laws and sanctions
US leader says a top priority for his administration is freeing those unjustly detained in Iran
Top US diplomat says anything that can reduce tensions, restrain Iranian destabilizing actions ‘is a good thing’
IAEA chief says his agency will have 'certain accesses' to Iran nuclear facilities
A protest by a group of parents outside an Education Ministry building in Tehran over the handling of the illnesses turned into an anti-government demonstration
In televised speech, Ebrahim Raisi says Iran's foes seek to 'disappoint' the nation
Students were sickened by an unknown gas at the Jajroudi girls' school in Tehran, Iran, on March 1, 2023
Nearly 900 students, mostly girls, affected since November
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