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IRGC kills one woman, wounds 12 in Iran while looking for 'Israeli spies,' human rights group says
The report from the Islamic Republic-backed news source claims that the five spies were foreign nationals and "directly affiliated with the Zionist regime's intelligence services."
Iran, US seek to resume back-channel efforts to restart nuclear talks, Iran's foreign ministry says
How Yossi Cohen set stage for Hezbollah beepers, Iran tech surprises, assassinations - exclusive
Why Iran's defeat at hands of Israel has yet to spark a revolution - analysis
WATCH: Iranian media releases footage of IAF strike in Quds Square, Tehran
A video released in Iran shows a direct hit on a building in Tehran's Quds Square - in real time, in front of dozens of bystanders.
No imminent threat of attack from Iran despite belligerent rhetoric, Iran expert explains
“The Iranians are currently focused on damage control, hunting down collaborators with Israel – real or imagined,” Dr. Merhavi said.
Tehran offers minimal compensation for damage caused by Israeli strikes - report
No government official has commented on compensation plans for residents outside of Tehran, Iran International reported.
Iranian nuclear program degraded by up to two years, Pentagon says
The results of the strikes are being closely watched to see how far they may have set back Iran's nuclear program, after President Donald Trump said it had been obliterated.
Mystery deaths in Tehran sparks concern over Swiss diplomats safety
The report noted that Switzerland’s unique role as Washington’s protecting power in Tehran “increases the visibility of Swiss personnel to hostile services.”
‘Mossad’ Farsi X account crowns exile journalist for cracking Iran’s hush-hush war-chief mystery
The game started a day earlier, when Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency reported that the regime would not reveal the commander’s identity “for his protection.”
Surge in Afghans driven from Iran in spy hunt after Israel attacks
The United Nations refugee agency estimates Iran deported home an average of more than 30,000 Afghans each day during the war, up 15-fold from about 2,000 earlier.
Tehran’s empty Hormuz threat signals a weakened regime, Iran expert says
Foreign Desk editor-in-chief Lisa Daftari warned that the Islamic Republic remains committed to its long war with Israel and the West.
Iran enacts law halting all cooperation with nuclear watchdog IAEA
The bill, titled ‘Suspension of the Islamic Republic's Cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency with a Two-Urgency Requirement,’ was originally put forward in parliament last month.
US strikes 'seriously' damaged Fordow nuclear site, Iran's Araghchi admits
"No one exactly knows what has transpired in Fordow. That being said, what we know so far is that the facilities have been seriously and heavily damaged," Araghchi said