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Syrian opposition launches largest Khan Sheikhoun attack since regime takeover
Syrian opposition groups carried out the largest attack since the regime forces’ takeover of Khan Sheikhoun, and the northern countryside of ... Middle East -
Regime advances after scrapping northwest Syria truce: Monitor
Regime loyalists captured a town and a village from extremists and allied rebels in northwest Syria Wednesday, after fierce clashes that killed nearly ... Middle East -
Militants kill 21 regime forces in Syria’s northwest
Militants in northwestern Syria on Thursday launched an attack on government forces killing at least 21 fighters, a war monitor said, following a ... Middle East -
Regime bombardment kills 18 civilians in Syria’s Idlib
At least 18 civilians were killed on Monday as Syria’s regime intensified its bombardment of Idlib province, the last militant stronghold in the ... Middle East -
Civilian toll mounts as Syria regime pounds militant bastion
Another wave of regime air strikes on Tuesday struck a militant bastion in northwest Syria where more than 40 civilians have been killed in several ... Middle East -
Trump says Iran Revolution brought repression, failure
Iran’s Islamic Revolution four decades ago has been a complete failure for the country, President Donald Trump said Monday. In a tweet written ... Middle East -
Interview with Brian Hook: We call Iran regime what it is – a ‘kleptocracy’
Brian Hook, the US Special Representative for Iran and Senior Policy Advisor to the Secretary of State, was in Abu Dhabi as part of Mike ... Features -
Has EU woken up to its security threats?
The European Union sent a message to Iran by imposing the first sanctions since the flawed nuclear deal was signed in 2015.The green continent decided ... Middle East -
ANALYSIS: How Iranian regime sinks deeper into isolation
Following Iran’s announcement of missiles tests under the pretext of “launching satellites” into space, the regime in Tehran is ... Features -
Iran’s schizophrenia heats up the debate
As the leadership in Tehran prepares to mark the 40th anniversary of the Khomeinist revolution, a growing number of Iranians are wondering whether the ... Middle East -
On the dawn of a new year, here’s a look at Iran’s protest outburst in 2018
Year 2018 was like no other for the Iranian regime, beginning with massive protests and a nationwide uprising. While these protests have vanished from ... Features -
Sanctions to protests: A lose-lose situation for the Iranian regime
As the world continues to assess US President Donald Trump’s decision to pull out of Syria and significantly decrease America’s foothold ... Features -
ANALYSIS: What Amnesty report tells us about Iran regime’s human rights record?
Amnesty International has published a 200-page comprehensive report on the massacre of political prisoners in Iran, 30 years after it actually took ... Features -
Iran braces for more protests as US Congress members continue to extend support
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei fears increased and growing popular protests in 2019. The state-run Tasnim News Agency reported that during a ... Gulf -
Report: Iran government control over security getting increasingly weak
As Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s health waivers, the central government’s control over the periphery appears increasingly weak, a ... Gulf -
Iranian regime is the basis of scourge in Middle East
One of Iran’s defensive tactics is to bribe and employ Arab traitors for stirring up unrest in their countries. These traitors sacrifice the ... Middle East -
ANALYSIS: The disaster of drought and water shortage crisis in Iran
Iran is currently suffering from shortage and lack of water and certain policies have been put in place by the Iranian government that put the country ... Features -
How Iran signals future waves of crackdown, terror attacks
The recent car bombing incident in Chabahar, southeast Iran, sounds alarm bells for those familiar with the history of the Iranian regime. What is ... Features -
ANALYSIS: Is Iran’s time in Iraq coming to an end?
Iraq is no stranger to foreign influence in its politics, economy and way of life. It has been the crossroads for trade between Asia, Europe and ... Features -
ANALYSIS: Europe’s non-stop appeasing of Iran’s clerics
The distance Europe is going, aiming to preserve the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, can be described as shameless. While disturbing to admit, it is a stark ... Features -
ANALYSIS: Muqtada al-Sadr and rising tensions between Iran and Iraq
Economic and political tensions are rising between Iran and Iraq. One of the major contributors is the souring of Muqtada al-Sadr’s personal ... Features -
Who is siding with the Iranian regime?
After the strict economic sanctions against the terrorist Iranian regime went into effect, the regional and international scene clarified in terms of ... Middle East -
With hitman on the loose in Denmark, Iran shoots itself in the foot
News of Iranian regime’s hit man on the loose in Denmark shocked many when Iran is desperately struggling to show good behavior to win over ... Features -
ANALYSIS: With unending protests, will these sanctions be toughest ever on Iran?
With hours to go before the Iran sanctions deadline painful sanctions on Iran’s oil industry will impose, which the Trump administration says ... Features -
IN PICTURES: Marking Cyrus Day in Iran, amid popular protest
On October 29, Iranians marked the international day of Cyrus the Great, the ancient ruler of the Persian empire whose legacy is credited with forging ... Features -
Will stinging US sanctions strengthen Iranians’ pursuit of freedom?
The new round of US sanction on Iran hit where it really hurts i.e. Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its arm the Basij Force. The US ... Features -
Iran: Between braggadocio and suicidal action
Getting ready for what they think will be the regime’s biggest challenge yet, the leadership in Tehran is looking to Iran’s near or far ... Middle East -
ANALYSIS: Could a coup by Soleimani save the Iranian regime?
Effecting a complete regime change in Iran will be close to impossible right now, as such is the military structure covering the country, with ... Features -
Iran and the impossible admission
I guess that the operation that shook Ahwaz, the capital of Khuzestan (Arabstan) Province in western Iran, targeting a military parade will be an ... Middle East -
ANALYSIS: US sanctions and the end of ‘reform’ in Iran
With a new wave of US sanctions just around the corner, the regime ruling Iran is in deep waters as domestic and international pressures escalate. To ... Features