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EU's top diplomat said on Saturday Tehran still has the chance to fully cooperate with the IAEA and resume negotiations with the US over its nuclear program. "The ball is in Tehran's court."
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Europe says ball is now in Iran's court

Snapback triggered to block Iranian atomic bomb, German FM says

NPT withdrawal is on the table, Iranian MP says

Ball is in Tehran's court, EU foreign policy chief says

Iran will respond smartly to safeguard national interests, MP says

Iran’s military readiness has increased since 12-day war, defense ministry says

Europe says ball is now in Iran's court
Summary
EU's top diplomat said on Saturday Tehran still has the chance to fully cooperate with the IAEA and resume negotiations with the US over its nuclear program. "The ball is in Tehran's court."
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Israel tracked top Iranian officials by hacking bodyguards’ phones - NYT

Israel tracked top Iranian officials by hacking bodyguards’ phones - NYT

Israel managed to pinpoint the location of Iran’s top authorities during June’s 12-day war by hacking the mobile phones carried by their bodyguards, The New York Times reported Saturday, citing Iranian and Israeli officials.

Iran-backed Houthis confirm death of PM, ministers in Israeli strike

Iran-backed Houthis confirm death of PM, ministers in Israeli strike

Yemen’s Houthi rebels confirmed on Saturday that their prime minister, Ahmad Ghaleb al-Rahwi, and several ministers were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a building in the capital, Sanaa.

Hackers targeted officials active on Iranian crypto exchange, source says

Hackers targeted officials active on Iranian crypto exchange, source says

Eight arrested in northeastern Iran over Mossad links, Guards say

Malley-led Yale course on Iran lists speakers tied to Islamic Republic – JNS

A Yale University course on US-Iran relations features former US diplomat Robert Malley as instructor and lists guest speakers with ties to the Islamic Republic, according to an op-ed published by the Jewish News Syndicate (JNS).

Malley-led Yale course on Iran lists speakers tied to Islamic Republic – JNS

Nuclear Program

  • Snapback Mechanism
  • Iran's Missing Uranium Stocks
  • Suspending Cooperation with IAEA
Months in the making, sanctions snapback still stuns Iran's elite
ANALYSIS

Months in the making, sanctions snapback still stuns Iran's elite

A day after three European states triggered a UN mechanism that reimposes international sanctions on Iran, the move appeared to wrongfoot Tehran's establishment despite months of warnings.

Snapback and survival: sanctions gauntlet further imperils Tehran
OPINION

Snapback and survival: sanctions gauntlet further imperils Tehran

The sands of time fall swiftly through the glass, and with each passing day the Islamic Republic of Iran is borne closer to the fateful hour: 18 October 2025, when a 2015 nuclear deal finally expires.

Iran moves to curb media reports that could fuel panic over UN sanctions

Iran moves to curb media reports that could fuel panic over UN sanctions

Sanctions stir hardliners to call out enemies foreign and domestic

PODCAST

Unite to overthrow Iran 'demon of tyranny', Nobel laureate Ebadi urges

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi told Eye for Iran that the Islamic Republic was not long for this world and that the Iranian people must rally together to uproot what she called a corrupt and violent system to win a brighter future.

In her own words: Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi calls for Iranian uprising

Unite to overthrow Iran 'demon of tyranny', Nobel laureate Ebadi urges

Economic Malaise

  • Food Poverty
  • Red Meat Cutback
  • Bakers Protests

Government cannot sustain health care costs, Iranian MP warns

The government will soon be unable to cover health care expenses, an Iranian parliament member warned on Wednesday, citing rising costs, insurance debts, and an aging population.

Sanctions snapback augurs deeper pain for Iran's ailing economy

Iran’s rial falls further as threat of UN sanctions returns

Government cannot sustain health care costs, Iranian MP warns

British couple detained in Iran taken to court without notice, family says

A British couple detained in Iran since January were “suddenly whisked” into a courtroom in Tehran on Wednesday without prior notice or a lawyer of their choosing, according to a report by Sky News citing their family.

British couple detained in Iran taken to court without notice, family says

Iran denies report of attack on Qur'an reciter accused of child abuse

Iranian authorities denied reports that Saeed Toosi, a Qur’an reciter accused of sexually abusing underage boys, was shot in the city of Mashhad on Friday.

Iran denies report of attack on Qur'an reciter accused of child abuse

State TV jeremiad against moderates earns even hardliners' scorn

Unusually strident criticism by a commentator on state media likening dovish politicians calling for diplomacy to hated traitors of early Islamic heroes has stoked a backlash even by prominent conservatives.

State TV jeremiad against moderates earns even hardliners' scorn

Iran to attend China parade as Putin and Kim join Xi in show of defiance to West

Iran will join Russia and North Korea at a major military parade in Beijing next week, China’s foreign ministry said on Thursday, marking a rare public appearance by leaders under Western sanctions.

Iran-Russia alliance rattled as official accuses Moscow of aiding Israel

Russia drafts UN resolution to delay snapback of Iran sanctions

Iran to attend China parade as Putin and Kim join Xi in show of defiance to West

Iranian-American FAA contractor sentenced for acting as Tehran agent

An Iranian-American man was sentenced on Tuesday to one year in prison for secretly working with Iranian intelligence to obtain sensitive information on the US aviation and energy sectors.

Iranian-American FAA contractor sentenced for acting as Tehran agent

Spotlight

  • Behrouz Turani

    Months in the making, sanctions snapback still stuns Iran's elite

    Behrouz Turani

  • Shahram Kholdi

    Snapback and survival: sanctions gauntlet further imperils Tehran

    Shahram Kholdi

  • Negar Mojtahedi

    Unite to overthrow Iran 'demon of tyranny', Nobel laureate Ebadi urges

    Negar Mojtahedi

  • Maryam Sinaiee

    Sanctions snapback augurs deeper pain for Iran's ailing economy

    Maryam Sinaiee

  • Amirhadi Anvari

    Fifty blasts, fires tracked across Iran since ceasefire with Israel

    Amirhadi Anvari

Editors' Pick

  • Sanctions stir hardliners to call out enemies foreign and domestic

    Sanctions stir hardliners to call out enemies foreign and domestic

  • Iran's future lies in women and everyday defiance, historian says

    Iran's future lies in women and everyday defiance, historian says

  • Iran gearing up for gasoline price hike despite risk of domestic backlash

    Iran gearing up for gasoline price hike despite risk of domestic backlash

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Iran denies report of attack on Qur'an reciter accused of child abuse

Iran denies report of attack on Qur'an reciter accused of child abuse

Months in the making, sanctions snapback still stuns Iran's elite
ANALYSIS

Months in the making, sanctions snapback still stuns Iran's elite

Sanctions stir hardliners to call out enemies foreign and domestic

Sanctions stir hardliners to call out enemies foreign and domestic

British couple detained in Iran taken to court without notice, family says

British couple detained in Iran taken to court without notice, family says

Iran moves to curb media reports that could fuel panic over UN sanctions

Iran moves to curb media reports that could fuel panic over UN sanctions

In Case You Missed It

Viral Tehran photos belie women's repression, critics say

A viral series of photos showing women without headscarves on the streets of Tehran has ignited heated debate on social media over claims that the Islamic Republic has loosened its enforcement of compulsory hijab.

INSIGHT

'If not treason, then what?' Iran hardliners torch reformists’ manifesto

Taliban weaponizing water as Iran officials keep mum, Tehran daily warns

Viral Tehran photos belie women's repression, critics say
ANALYSIS

Isolated allies: Iran turns to Belarus as sanctions leave few partners

Majority of Iranians reject Islamic Republic, survey finds

US Air Force seeks to replicate Iran’s Shahed suicide drone – Pentagon daily

Eye for Iran Podcast

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PODCAST

Israel now calls the shots on Iran as US steps back, ex-negotiator says

Washington has outsourced its Iran policy to Israel following the 12-day war, former Obama-era negotiator Alan Eyre told Iran International, warning that the Trump administration now sees Iran's nuclear issue as resolved despite the remaining risks.

PODCAST

Islamic Republic 'flailing' as challenges mount, ex-US official says

PODCAST

Iran’s water crisis is real but man-made, climatologist argues

Israel now calls the shots on Iran as US steps back, ex-negotiator says
PODCAST

Israeli attacks on Syria risk allowing Iran a comeback, expert warns

PODCAST

Dented by war, Islamic Republic reaches for nationalism to shore up support

PODCAST

Sapped Tehran could resort to assassinations, ex-White House official says

Tehran Insider

No room for nuance: how the loud few dominate Iran’s public sphere
TEHRAN INSIDER

No room for nuance: how the loud few dominate Iran’s public sphere

Iran is awash in voices claiming to speak for its people: state loyalists, opposition figures and self-styled experts of every stripe drowning out the non-extreme yet critical voices with their din.

Forbidden but flowing: alcohol slips quietly into public life in Iran
TEHRAN INSIDER

Forbidden but flowing: alcohol slips quietly into public life in Iran

Buying, selling, and drinking alcohol in Iran is illegal and still risky. But over the years, something has shifted. Whispers spread: some restaurants let customers bring their own drinks. Then, a few began serving alcohol under code names.

Enrichment: the only right we have but never asked for
TEHRAN INSIDER

Enrichment: the only right we have but never asked for

TEHRAN INSIDER

No light, no water, no plan: you cry if you don't laugh in Iran's summer

United States

  • State Dept. fires Iranian-American press officer after disputes over Israel – WP

    State Dept. fires Iranian-American press officer after disputes over Israel – WP

  • Israel now calls the shots on Iran as US steps back, ex-negotiator says

  • US strikes on Iran meant to ‘escalate to de-escalate,’ Rubio says

  • US raps Larijani pick for Iran security chief as same bad policy

Iran Nuclear

  • Iran moves to curb media reports that could fuel panic over UN sanctions

    Iran moves to curb media reports that could fuel panic over UN sanctions

  • Iran clean-up at nuclear site may remove key evidence, research group says

  • Europe tells US it will trigger UN snapback on Iran - Axios

  • Iran says sanctions move by Europe would halt UN nuclear inspector access

Military

  • Israel tracked top Iranian officials by hacking bodyguards’ phones - NYT

    Israel tracked top Iranian officials by hacking bodyguards’ phones - NYT

  • Missile direct damage in Israel tops $1.1 billion after Iranian strikes - Ynet

  • Iran to attend China parade as Putin and Kim join Xi in show of defiance to West

  • IRGC says one officer, 13 militants killed in clashes in southeastern Iran

Society

  • State TV jeremiad against moderates earns even hardliners' scorn

    State TV jeremiad against moderates earns even hardliners' scorn

  • Paper reports child hunger crisis in Iran as students faint from lack of breakfast

  • Minister says Iran’s GPS disruptions stem from drone threats

  • Iranian mobile operator warns of daily internet blackouts without tariff hike

Human Rights

  • In her own words: Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi calls for Iranian uprising

    In her own words: Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi calls for Iranian uprising

  • British couple detained in Iran taken to court without notice, family says

  • Iran sacks several teachers on 'security-related' charges, state media says

  • Iran executed at least 160 people in past month, rights group says

Iran Sanctions

  • Hackers targeted officials active on Iranian crypto exchange, source says

    Hackers targeted officials active on Iranian crypto exchange, source says

  • Months in the making, sanctions snapback still stuns Iran's elite

  • Snapback and survival: sanctions gauntlet further imperils Tehran

  • Russia drafts UN resolution to delay snapback of Iran sanctions

Mideast Crisis

  • Iran-backed Houthis confirm death of PM, ministers in Israeli strike

    Iran-backed Houthis confirm death of PM, ministers in Israeli strike

  • Eight arrested in northeastern Iran over Mossad links, Guards say

  • Renewed Iran-Israel conflict possible as nuclear threat remains – FT

  • Iran warns next war with Israel will spread to new battlefronts

Economy & Environment

  • Iran’s rial falls further as threat of UN sanctions returns

    Iran’s rial falls further as threat of UN sanctions returns

  • Iran gearing up for gasoline price hike despite risk of domestic backlash

  • Iran recruits convicted sanctions evasion tycoon back into oil business

  • Hackers disrupt communications of dozens of Iranian oil and cargo ships

Iran Protests

  • Majority of Iranians reject Islamic Republic, survey finds

    Majority of Iranians reject Islamic Republic, survey finds

  • Exiled prince urges unity for Iran regime change at opposition gathering

  • Tehran installs loudspeakers in city squares for when internet access is cut

  • Tear gas fired as protests over power and water shortages continue in Iran

Diplomacy

  • Unite to overthrow Iran 'demon of tyranny', Nobel laureate Ebadi urges

    Unite to overthrow Iran 'demon of tyranny', Nobel laureate Ebadi urges

  • Criminals botched attacks directed by Iran – Australian daily

  • Hardline daily urges Iran to punish Britain over Australia's expulsion of envoy

  • Australia punishes Iran for people's Palestine solidarity, Araghchi says

Domestic Politics

  • Iran denies report of attack on Qur'an reciter accused of child abuse

    Iran denies report of attack on Qur'an reciter accused of child abuse

  • Government cannot sustain health care costs, Iranian MP warns

  • Iranian hardliner says Israel plotting to install ex-president Rouhani as leader

  • Injustice threatens Iran’s national cohesion, ex-spy chief warns

Iran Insights

  • Sanctions snapback augurs deeper pain for Iran's ailing economy

    Sanctions snapback augurs deeper pain for Iran's ailing economy

  • Iran-Russia alliance rattled as official accuses Moscow of aiding Israel

  • Iran’s thirst for agricultural expansion drains water reserves

  • Has Khamenei given a green light to crack down on reformist leaders?