Grant cancelled for Islamic community group amid 'social cohesion concerns'
The Australian federal government has revoked a $670,000 grant for the Taha Humanity Association due to concerns about social cohesion.
Security forces open fire as residents shout 'Pahlavi will return' (video)
In Tehran, Islamic security forces opened fire on buildings while residents cried out for the return of exiled royal Reza Pahlavi.
Israel attacks Iranian security apparatus to pave the way for uprising
Israel's military targets Iran's internal security structures to facilitate a potential uprising against the Islamic government, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.
Japan demands 'security assurance for ships' from Iranian ambassador
The Japanese government has urged the Iranian ambassador to ensure the safety of its vessels in response to warnings from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps regarding oil exports in the Strait of Hormuz.
IRGC more powerful than the government of Iran, a terrifying network spreading like a shadow
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has become a dominant force in Iran, operating independently and posing a regional and global security threat.
Exiled crown prince calls on Iranian people to 'finish the job,' cheers Trump's 'humanitarian intervention'
Exiled Iranian crown prince Reza Pahlavi endorses U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran as a form of humanitarian aid and calls on Iranians to rise against their government.
One of the largest in Europe. Fear for the Islamic center project in Venice
Concerns are growing over the proposed construction of a significant Islamic center in Venice, advertised on social media as one of the largest in Italy and Europe, although no formal plan has been submitted to the local government yet.
Space for Islamic prayer at school: there is controversy
A school in Florence has designated a space for Islamic students to pray, sparking outrage given the local government previously opposed placing crucifixes in classrooms.
The No lands in a mosque. And the imam of Hannoun attacks the government
In a mosque in Piacenza, an imam criticized the Italian government during a referendum discussion on justice, reflecting tensions between the Islamic community and political authority.
Australian families in convoy from Syrian camp warned they would be attacked unless they turned around
A convoy of Australian families from a Syrian camp was warned by Syrian government officials that they would be attacked if they continued to Damascus.
Kurdish official casts doubt on how quickly IS-linked Australians could try to return home
A Kurdish official has raised concerns about the speed at which Australians linked to Islamic State can return home, suggesting government criticism complicates their situation.
Islamic State Calls on Members to Fight Against the New Syrian Government
The Islamic State has urged its members in Syria to prioritize fighting against the newly established secular government and national army of Syria.
Exiled Iranian princess: Islamic regime 'has never been this close' to falling, people 'begging' Trump to help
Exiled Iranian Princess Noor Pahlavi calls for President Trump's intervention, claiming the regime in Iran is on the verge of collapse as citizens face violent oppression from their government.
Syria: the Islamic State calls on its members to fight the Syrian authorities
The Islamic State has issued a call for its fighters to resist the new Syrian authorities, marking its first audio message in two years.
US to withdraw all troops from Syria โ Report
The United States plans to withdraw all its troops from Syria within the next two months as control shifts to the Syrian government.
Sources: USA withdraws soldiers from Syria
The United States is planning to withdraw its approximately 1,000 soldiers stationed in Syria as the Syrian government has extended its control over the country.
Live: Return of IS-linked families an 'enduring problem' for Australia, O'Neil says
A Labor frontbencher affirms the Australian government's position on the return of families linked to Islamic State fighters as it navigates pressures regarding their passport acquisition.
Alert: Thousands of IS Relatives Missing from Camp
Over 6,000 foreign nationals who were in the Syrian al-Hol camp are missing amidst reports of potential abductions or escape.
What we know about the IS-linked families who want to return to Australia
Australian families linked to Islamic State fighters are seeking to return home, facing government reluctance and ongoing safety concerns.
"Death to the Islamic Republic", "Long live the Shah": anti-government slogans chanted in Iran after gatherings abroad
Iranian citizens have chanted anti-government slogans from their homes following protests organized by Iranians abroad.
Americans Hand Over Syrian Base to Government Forces, But Do Not Exit the Country
The Syrian army has taken control of the At-Tanf base from US forces, although American troops have fully withdrawn from the installation.
Al-Sara'a and ministers: Survived five assassination plots
Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sara'a and several of his ministers reportedly escaped five assassination plots last year, as highlighted in a UN report regarding the activities of the Islamic State (IS).
UN: last year a gang attempted to assassinate the President of Syria and ministers five times
A report by the UN Counter-Terrorism Office reveals that the 'Saraya Ansar al-Sunnah' group made five attempts to assassinate Syrian President Ahmed al Sharaa and other ministers, highlighting the ongoing risks to government security in Syria.
Iran marks the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution under US threats
Iran commemorated the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution amid ongoing anti-government protests and tensions with the US over its nuclear program.
India congratulates the Iranian people on the anniversary of the Iranian Revolution
Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar extended congratulations to the government and people of Iran on the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.
Iranians protest on the eve of Islamic Revolution holiday and shout from their balconies: 'Death to the dictator'
Iranians chanted anti-government slogans on the eve of the main annual celebration of the Islamic Revolution, expressing dissent against Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Iranian Reformist Politician Arrested...Islamic Regime Cuts off Support for President and Tightens Internal Control
The Iranian government has arrested at least seven reformist politicians, indicating an effort to isolate the moderate reformist president and tighten internal control within the regime.
Why did this young man from Iran give his life?
A young man from Iran made a heartbreaking video appealing to Donald Trump to avoid any negotiations with the Islamic government, stating that many lives have already been lost, and further agreements would lead to betrayal.
After the Al-Habariyeh Operation: Is Israel Responding to the Lebanese Move with Security Humiliation?
Israel's abduction of a leader from the Islamic Group in Southern Lebanon is seen as a calculated move to undermine the Lebanese government's authority during a sensitive political period.
Britain drags feet on IRGC terror designation as Iran-linked center allegedly sells extremist merchandise
The UK government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is being criticized for its slow action on designating Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization amid allegations that an Islamic center in London is promoting extremist merchandise.
Podcast: envoy Sir reports new tensions and conflicts with Kurds and Islamic State
A new Syria is emerging over a year after the fall of dictator Bashar al-Assad, marked by central government-endorsed violent conflicts despite promises of unification and minority rights under the leadership of Ahmed al-Sharaa.
Iranian government approves women to drive motorcycles
The Iranian government has issued a decree allowing women to obtain motorcycle driving licenses, ending a 47-year prohibition since the establishment of the Islamic Republic.
Rejecting somber sadness... Dancing and clapping at the funeral of a 'protester victim' from Iran protests
At the funeral of a government protest victim in Iran, attendees are symbolically rejecting solemnity by dancing and clapping to lively music, showcasing their resistance against the Islamic regime.
Wives and widows of the Islamic State detained in isolated camps in Syria await amnesty from the Sharaa government
Thousands of wives and widows of Islamic State fighters are trapped in detention camps in northern Syria, living in unsanitary conditions and seeking amnesty from the Sharaa government as their home countries refuse to take them back.
Son of former Iranian monarch calls for โtargeted interventionโ to hasten regimeโs collapse
Reza Pahlavi, son of Iran's last monarch, urges for targeted intervention to bring down the Islamic regime amidst ongoing protests and unrest in the country.
Situation in Iran: Taking the Mullahs Out of Action
The article discusses the Iranian Mullah regime's violent struggle against its own populace, highlighting the role of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist network recognized by the EU and Germany.
My people die for human rights. If Khamenei falls, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard will survive
Iranian filmmaker Fariborz Kamkari expresses hope for genuine democracy in Iran amidst ongoing struggles for human rights and government repression.
The bipartisan motion of Italian parties on Iran
Italian political parties are united in condemning the Islamic regime in Iran, with a bipartisan resolution set to be voted on in the Senate to censure the Iranian government.
Commentary: Trump warned the ayatollahs. Is he preparing to erase 46 years of American disgrace?
The article discusses the current precarious situation in Iran, marked by government protests and potential regime change 47 years after the Islamic revolution, amidst economic turmoil and a nuclear program.
Mass protests in Iran: The only thing this regime has left is violence
This article discusses the impact of internet and communication blockages on protests in Iran and questions whether the Islamic Republic will ultimately fall amid ongoing unrest.
We are witnessing a historic national wave. This is not a protest. This is a revolution.
Anti-government protests in Iran have entered their third week, escalating into a revolution unprecedented in the 47-year history of the Islamic Republic, affecting both major urban centers and impoverished provinces while tensions rise between Tehran and Washington.
Who is the IRGC, the Iranian corps enforcing the crackdown on protesters?
This article explores the role of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in enforcing governmental authority and suppressing protests in Iran.
From the Islamic Revolution to Today: A Continuous Cycle of Uprisings in Iran
Iran is experiencing its largest anti-government protests in years, reflecting a constant social conflict rooted in over four decades of authoritarian rule following the fall of Shah Reza Pahlavi.
Syrian forces expel Kurdish fighters as US strikes Islamic State targets
Syrian government forces have expelled over 400 Kurdish fighters and detained around 300 in Aleppo amid ongoing US airstrikes against Islamic State positions.
Live | Blood on the Streets in Iran: At Least 2,000 Dead. Pressure on the Regime Increases
In Iran, unprecedented repression during protests has reportedly resulted in at least 2,000 deaths in the last 48 hours, amidst total internet blackouts and ongoing demonstrations against the Islamic Republic.
From the Islamic Revolution to Today. Why Iran Keeps Boiling?
Iran is currently experiencing its largest anti-government protests in recent years, reflecting a longstanding societal conflict between authoritarian state elites and various segments of society.
Who is Reza Pahlavi, the exiled Crown Prince encouraging demonstrations across Iran?
The article discusses Reza Pahlavi, the exiled Crown Prince of Iran, who is promoting protests against the Islamic Republic amid escalating unrest and a government crackdown.
Iranian hospitals overwhelmed with injuries as protests rage across Islamic Republic
Iranian hospitals are facing a crisis as they are overwhelmed with injury cases, including gunshot wounds, due to ongoing anti-government protests across the country.
The Iranian regime treats protesters as 'terrorists' amid escalating demonstrations
Iranian security forces reinforce their support for the Islamic Republic as protests over economic hardships evolve into anti-government mobilizations, which have resulted in at least 62 deaths.
Iran, Khamenei's anger that 'extinguishes' the country: 'Trump will fall soon'
Protests are intensifying in Iran as demonstrators burn a government building in Mashhad and destroy images of the Islamic Republic's leaders and symbols.