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Iran News
Authorities acknowledge the intensity of protests in Iran; admission of inefficiency or warning to protesters?
تداوم اعتراضات و اعتصابات اقشار گوناگون جامعه در ایران و اذعان برخی مقامات و مسئولان حاکمیت به افزایش نارضایتی مردم…
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Mohammad Taghi Fallahi, Secretary General of the Iranian Teachers' Union, was arrested and transferred to Evin Prison.
Mohammad Taghi Fallahi, Secretary General of the Iranian Teachers' Union (Tehran), was arrested on Wednesday morning, January 19, and is serving a six-month sentence…
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Narges Mohammadi and Keyvan Samimi were deported from Evin to Qarchak and Karaj.
Narges Mohammadi was transferred to Qarchak, Varamin, after two months of solitary confinement in Evin Prison. Keyvan Samimi was also…
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World events
Repression of women's rights activists continues in Afghanistan; Media: Taliban arrest two more women
News from Afghanistan indicates that armed members of the Taliban group entered the building on Wednesday evening, January 19, after breaking down the entrance door with…
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Iran News
Benjamin Breyer to be tried in Revolutionary Court one year after his arrest on Thursday
Benjamin Brier, a French tourist who has been detained by Islamic Republic agents for over a year, is set to be released on…
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Increase in immigration from Iran; unprecedented turn to translation agencies
The demand for immigration from Iran has increased significantly over the past two years. Translation agencies have reported that the number has doubled…
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An economic journalist was sentenced to more than three years in prison by the Islamic Republic.
Amir Abbas Azarmovand, who was an economic reporter for some media outlets in Iran, was sentenced by the Tehran Revolutionary Court to…
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Biden: Now is not the time to abandon nuclear talks with Iran
US President Joe Biden said on Wednesday, January 19, that it is now time to abandon negotiations with Iran to revive…
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