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Islamic Republic loyalists protest ceasefire, attack negotiation push

Islamic Republic loyalists protest ceasefire, attack negotiation push

Pro-government groups protested a ceasefire with the United States and planned negotiations, accusing officials of betraying the leadership and demanding continued confrontation, according to videos circulating on social media.

Islamic Republic marks Khamenei 40th day with burial still unclear

Islamic Republic marks Khamenei 40th day with burial still unclear

Fortieth-day ceremonies for Iran’s former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei began on Thursday during a fragile two-week ceasefire with the United States and Israel, as authorities continued to withhold clear information about his burial 40 days after his killing.

Ceasefire stirs anger, fragile hope among Iranians

A temporary ceasefire between the United States and Iran has triggered anger and cautious hope among Iranians who sent messages to Iran International, with many describing a sense of abandonment by President Donald Trump.

Drug shortages push essential medicines in Iran to record prices

Residents told Iran International that severe shortages and soaring prices for key medicines, including insulin and blood thinners, have persisted over the past month, with some insulin brands reaching seventy million rials (≈$46.7).

War follows us Iranian scientists far from home

War follows us Iranian scientists far from home

I have learned as an Iranian-American scientist that war and politics rarely remain outside the laboratory for scholars from the Middle East, following us into our visas, our collaborations and even our ability to concentrate on our work.

When Iran’s war images become a battle of belief

When Iran’s war images become a battle of belief

A heated online dispute over photographs showing civilian victims of strikes in Iranian cities has exposed both the deep mistrust many Iranians feel toward official information and a widening rift among the public itself over how to interpret images emerging from the war.

Acclaimed filmmaker Jafar Panahi returns to Iran

Acclaimed filmmaker Jafar Panahi returns to Iran

Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi has returned to Iran, informed sources told Iran International, after traveling abroad for an international awards campaign.

Talks with Iran would 'let cancer spread', dissident behind viral video says

Talks with Iran would 'let cancer spread', dissident behind viral video says

An Iranian man whose viral plea for Donald Trump’s help drew millions of views says he was forced to flee the country after being targeted by the Revolutionary Guard, warning from exile that negotiating with Tehran would allow its repression to continue.

Presence of Iraqi militias in Iran sparks fears of renewed repression

Presence of Iraqi militias in Iran sparks fears of renewed repression

Dismay and alarm are spreading among Iranians over reports and images showing Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces, or Hashd al-Shaabi, inside Iran, with messages sent to Iran International describing fear, anger and a growing sense of insecurity.

The day the Iran war reached a school in Minab

The day the Iran war reached a school in Minab

Newly released surveillance footage appears to show repeated strikes hitting a primary school in the southern Iranian city of Minab on the first day of the war, an attack Iranian authorities say killed more than 100 children and teachers.

Armed patrols and nightly pro-government rallies spread fear across Iranian cities

Armed patrols and nightly pro-government rallies spread fear across Iranian cities

Residents across Iran report a surge in security measures, nighttime patrols and pro-government rallies that they say are creating an atmosphere of fear and intimidation during the ongoing war, according to messages sent to Iran International.

From rainbows to tremors: Wartime Nowruz feels surreal, yet hope endures

From rainbows to tremors: Wartime Nowruz feels surreal, yet hope endures

Many Iranians say the year 1404 (which ended on March 20) was among the darkest they remember, yet as Nowruz arrives, its rituals offer a fragile but enduring sense of hope in even the most desperate times.

Vahid, the life-saving ‘one-man army’ Iranians turn to when news is censored

Vahid, the life-saving ‘one-man army’ Iranians turn to when news is censored

As Tehran tightens control over wartime information, one of Iran’s most influential citizen journalists has come under renewed pressure: Vahid Online, long anonymous, is now stepping into the open.

A new year dawns in Iran, shadowed by loss and war

A new year dawns in Iran, shadowed by loss and war

Nowruz and the turning of the year have always carried, even in the happiest times, a blend of celebration and sorrow. Remembering the departed is part of welcoming the new year.

Wrestler’s execution raises fears for detained athletes in Iran

Wrestler’s execution raises fears for detained athletes in Iran

The hanging of a 19-year-old wrestler on Thursday intensified concerns over the fate of other detained athletes, with fears growing that more executions could follow in cases linked to protests earlier this year.

South Pars strike stirs debate among Iranians over impact and intent

South Pars strike stirs debate among Iranians over impact and intent

Messages sent to Iran International and posts on social media showed a split reaction to Wednesday’s strike on Iran’s South Pars gas field, with some welcoming the hit on state-linked assets and others warning of civilian costs.

What the Balkans can tell Iranians about life after war

What the Balkans can tell Iranians about life after war

Recent history in the Balkans may offer a useful lens for the postwar questions now confronting many ordinary Iranians.

War and hardship dampen Nowruz mood in Iran

War and hardship dampen Nowruz mood in Iran

Nowruz is approaching with far less of its usual energy across Iran this year, as many families abandon long-standing New Year preparations while war, economic strain and an atmosphere of uncertainty dampen the festive mood.

Tehran warns of crackdown ahead of annual fire festival

Tehran warns of crackdown ahead of annual fire festival

Authorities in Tehran have issued sweeping warnings ahead of Iran’s annual fire festival, Chaharshanbeh Suri, framing the centuries-old celebration as a potential flashpoint for unrest during wartime.

Iran’s internet chokes under wartime clampdown

Iran’s internet chokes under wartime clampdown

Iran has imposed new restrictions on internet access, further limiting VPN connections and reportedly targeting Starlink users, leaving even fewer people able to access global networks.

Military adviser appointment by Khamenei Jr draws online mockery

Military adviser appointment by Khamenei Jr draws online mockery

The appointment of a military adviser by Iran’s new Supreme Leader triggered a wave of ridicule on Iranian social media, with users mocking both the decision and the figure chosen for the role.

Iranians catalog tragedies blamed on the regime to counter antiwar narrative

Iranians catalog tragedies blamed on the regime to counter antiwar narrative

Iranians across social media are sharing images of past tragedies tied to state mismanagement, repression and neglect, building a crowdsourced archive under a hashtag in recent days to argue the country’s suffering long predates the current war.