Iran ramps up crackdown, vows 'to cut off hand' that threatens Khamenei Iran doubled down on the narrative that the protesters were "Israel-linked mercenaries," as international calls grew for the regime's accountability after its bloody crackdown on the unrest. Iran
Analysis Israel assesses Iran protest wave over, regrets not targeting Khamenei Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu might have influenced the US decision not to strike Tehran, but several Israeli experts believe that persuading US President Trump to hold back constitutes a generational tragedy. By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense
Iran blackout enters 12th day as filtered internet reveals crackdown Nearly 4,000 people have been killed in the protests in Iran, as videos emerging amid limited access to internet show the scale of the crackdown launched by security forces. Iran
Analysis Turkey braces for Iran fallout: Trade disruptions, refugees and shifting geopolitics Turkey is urging restraint between Tehran and Washington as unrest in Iran and the US president's threats heighten fears in Ankara of disrupted trade routes, refugee flows and a regional shift that could strengthen Israel. By Barin Kayaoglu In Ankara, reporting on geopolitics and national security
Analysis Iran’s economic failure leaves regime exposed as new shocks promise turmoil By Samuel Wendel In Washington, DC, reporting on regional business and tech
Analysis How Iran’s protests are reshaping unrest in Sistan-Baluchistan By Sabena Siddiqui In Karachi, reporting on South Asia, Middle East, Iran
Analysis Oil and predictability: Why Gulf, Arab states oppose regime change in Iran By A correspondent in Tehran In Tehran, reporting on politics
Feature Bodies for ransom: Iranians fleeing to Turkey recount regime crackdown, retribution By Ezgi Akin In Ankara, reporting on diplomacy, EU-Turkey ties, NATO
Republican senators claim 'dangerous precedent' set by Iran prisoner deal Some Republicans call the deal a "ransom payment," but US officials say Iran could only access its frozen funds for humanitarian purchases under tight supervision. Iran
Saudi crown prince meets Iran's foreign minister in Jeddah The sit-down between Mohammed bin Salman and Hossein Amir-Abdollahian is the highest-level meeting between Saudi and Iranian officials since their countries resumed ties in March. Saudi Arabia
Iran FM in Saudi Arabia for first visit since resumption of relations Top Iranian and Saudi military officials also met in Russia in a further sign of detente between the two regional rivals. Saudi Arabia
US lawmakers question if Iranian 'intimidation effort' delaying seized oil transfer American shipping companies have reportedly been reluctant to offload Iranian oil from a tanker anchored off the coast of Texas. Iran
Iran’s oil exports to China hit 10-year high Iran is growing politically and economically closer to China in light of US sanctions. Iran
Iran claims Israel behind shrine attack, pledges revenge The shooting renewed debates on Iran's intelligence failures in thwarting deadly attacks in contrast to the official assertion that the country is an "island of stability" in a volatile Middle East. Iran
'No guarantees’ as US prisoners in Iran await return home A group of Americans held in Iran are closer than ever to returning home after more than two years of on-off negotiations, but it's not a done deal. Iran
Confusion around US-Iran prisoner swap as Tehran puts out its own narrative Iran's official explanation of the prisoner swap agreement carried discrepancies with the one confirmed by the American side, most notably on how Tehran could potentially access and spend $6 billion in funds once unfrozen. Iran
Iran, South Africa sign agreement in Pretoria ahead of BRICS summit The South African and Iranian foreign ministers have signed a cooperation deal ahead of the BRICS summit in Johannesburg, which Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi will attend. Iran
Iran moves US prisoners to house arrest ahead of planned exchange Under a detainee deal negotiated between Washington and Tehran, several US citizens imprisoned in Iran have been transferred to house arrest in a step toward their full release. Iran
Iran executes five men for gang rape Drug-related executions are particularly on the rise in Iran, despite international criticism of Iran’s legal system. Iran
Iran claims to develop technology for supersonic cruise missile The announcement comes amid military tensions between Iran and the United States. Iran