A devastating toll: the human cost of Israel’s strike on Tehran's Evin Prison
On June 23, Israel launched several missiles at Tehran’s Evin Prison, describing the notorious site as a “tool of repression.” While some Iranians initially celebrated the strike, the human cost has been heartbreaking.

Iran says cannot guarantee safety of UN nuclear watchdog's inspectors
The safety and security of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors cannot be guaranteed while Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization continues to assess damage to nuclear facilities following recent attacks, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Monday.

France warns snapback sanctions remain EU's key leverage in Iran talks
Europe plays a central role in negotiations with Iran and holds powerful leverage, including the snapback of UN sanctions, France’s foreign minister said, warning that European powers may trigger the mechanism if Iran fails to reach a deal with world powers.
Trump says ready to lift Iran oil sanctions if it starts to behave
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday he would consider lifting sanctions against Iran, including those targeting its oil exports, if the country shows it is willing to stop hostile behavior and pursue a more peaceful course.

Iran's parliament approves death penalty for cooperation with Israel, US
Iran’s parliament has passed a law imposing the death penalty for cooperation with Israel, the US, or hostile groups, while also criminalizing unauthorized use of tools like Starlink to bypass internet restrictions.

Jewish community targeted in Iran after Israel war, rights group says
Iranian authorities have summoned and interrogated at least 35 Jewish citizens in Tehran and Shiraz over their contact with relatives in Israel, the US-based human rights group HRANA said.
Banking disruptions persist in Iran after cyberattacks target major banks
Iran’s banking sector continues to face severe service disruptions, with Sepah and Pasargad banks still struggling to fully resume operations after cyberattacks blamed on Israeli-linked groups.

Tehran could resume enriching uranium in a matter of months, Grossi says
There has been significant damage to Iran’s nuclear facilities, yet the country could restart uranium enrichment within months, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said.

Digging at bombed nuclear site in Iran invites further attacks, expert warns
The recent reports of Iran's secret activities at the nuclear sites bombed by the US invite further attacks and heighten nuclear risks despite the current ceasefire with Israel, a former UN nuclear watchdog inspector told Iran International.
Iran holds funeral for commanders, scientists killed in war with Israel
Iran held a funeral ceremony in Tehran on Saturday for dozens of people killed during the 12-day conflict with Israel, including senior military commanders and nuclear scientists.
As Iran-Israel ceasefire holds, kin of Gaza hostages demand their return
As a shaky Iran-Israel ceasefire holds, Israel’s Hostage Families Forum is demanding any deal with Iran must free dozens of hostages held by Iran-backed Hamas militants in Gaza since their October 7, 2023 attack.

Faces of the fallen: the innocent lives snuffed out in Israeli attacks
Israel’s twelve days of air attacks on Iran killed hundreds of civilians—among them an eight-year-old gymnast in a red dress whose last joyful dance has become a symbol of the war’s human cost.

Tehran’s unity spectacle masks growing rift with people
In the aftermath of a 12-day war with Israel, Iranian leaders and media are celebrating an unusual show of nationwide solidarity, but some warn that this calm—marked not by rallies but by silence—may soon give way to a deeper reckoning.

After punishing conflict, Iranians doubt Khamenei victory declaration
Iranians speaking via Iran International's submission line doubted Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s declaration of victory over the United States and Israel in a televised speech on Thursday.
Over 130 Iranian nationals arrested in US amid security sweep — Fox News
More than 130 Iranian nationals have been arrested across the United States in the past week in a nationwide enforcement operation, Fox News reported on Thursday, citing multiple federal sources.
Ceasefire brings calm but reveals Iran's bitter divides
The ceasefire between Iran and Israel brought relief to millions—but also sharpened fractures within the Islamic Republic and among its opponents.
British MPs grill Iran envoy over threats against UK-based journalists
Iran’s ambassador to London has dismissed allegations that the Islamic Republic was involved in threats against UK-based Iranian journalists in his first appearance before the UK Parliament.
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