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New York Times: Iranian authorities have prevented our reporter from continuing his work in Tehran
The American newspaper The New York Times announced on Monday that Iranian authorities have been preventing journalist Thomas Erdbrink from continuing his work for the past four months.
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Retirees' rally continues in the shadow of corruption cases in Iran
While corruption cases have increased in recent months, a group of retirees have once again gathered in front of the fund...
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Collective statement from Iranians: Negotiation is not surrender
A group of Iranian political and civil activists have called for “unconditional” negotiations between Iran and the United States in a statement. The authors of the statement…
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A street vendor shot and wounded one person in the Tehran City Theater area.
Tehran police say a 26-year-old man was injured in a shooting on Sunday evening in the city theater area. According to…
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Three citizens from Takab were sentenced to a total of 11 years and 6 months in prison.
Three citizens from Takab, who were arrested last year, have been sentenced to prison by the Iranian judiciary. Organization…
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After a year, Zahedan prosecutor backtracks; death sentence for rape suspects in Iranshahr
About a year after the issue of the rape of dozens of girls by the Sunni Friday prayer imam of Iranshahr was raised, the Zahedan prosecutor…
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Violent clashes at school in Mahabad after dance video released; school completely closed
Following the publication of a video of Kurdish dancing by teachers and students at a school in Mahabad, a member of parliament has called for the cancellation of…
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Charges of "corruption on earth" and death penalty approved in acid attack punishment plan
While acid attack victims are "desiring to stop the cycle of violence," the additional note to the charge of "corruption on earth" in the plan to increase the punishment for acid attack...
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