As fatalities from methanol-laced alcohol continue under the Islamic Republic's prohibition, several experts are casting doubt on the Iranian authorities' narrative that these deaths are merely isolated incidents.
As Iran’s crackdown on the Baha’i minority continues at full force, 10 women have been given a total of 90 years in prison plus punishments including fines and travel bans.
Iranian medical students are protesting a sudden tuition hike at Islamic Azad University taking fees to triple the price while the country endures an economic crisis.
Reza Salmanzadeh, the father of slain teen protester Mehdi Salmanzadeh, has reportedly been transferred to a hospital after a hunger strike and losing consciousness in Ghezel Hesar prison, in Karaj, west of Tehran.
Iran's Guardian Council has approved the controversial Hijab and Chastity bill, now before Parliament, as the nation faces the looming threat of an Israeli attack that could test national unity.
At least 92 prisoners have been executed in Iran since the start of October, averaging more than five executions per day over the past 17 days, according to rights groups.
The United Nations' mission in Afghanistan has called for an investigation into reports that a large group of Afghan migrants was shot and killed while attempting to cross into Iran.
Prominent reformist journalist and social researcher Abbas Abdi has issued a stark warning about Iran's education crisis, cautioning that it could have a profound impact on the nation's development.
Eight people accused of theft in Tehran have been issued indictments recommending hand amputations as the country continues the punishment banned under international law.
During his speech at the University of Tehran on Saturday, President Masoud Pezeshkian was repeatedly interrupted by protesters. Despite earlier promises, he avoided addressing the dismissal of students and professors involved in protests.
Iranian authorities have intensified a crackdown on journalists and political activists by forcing them to erase social media posts and coerce them into publishing favorable content, sources told Iran International.
A medical network affiliated with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claims to have intervened in thousands of abortion cases, stating it monitors hospitals and clinics to identify couples considering the procedure.
Iran has executed at least 531 people this year including twelve prisoners put to death on the eve of the International Day Against the Death Penalty, rights groups reported this week.