Iranian news
Up to 700,000 daily cyberattacks from Iran-linked hackers, UAE warns
Officials said artificial intelligence is being used for reconnaissance, data collection, identifying system vulnerabilities, and generating sophisticated phishing emails.
Iran: US Hormuz escort plan would breach ceasefire
Behind Tehran’s calm, Iran faces deepening economic collapse
An identity forged in fire: A Zionist answer to Iran's unity question - opinion
Iran’s naval commander highlights naval success - analysis
Irani said that Iran’s navy has been helpful in rescuing people at sea. He also highlighted its ethnic diversity.
Iranian tanker headed to Lebanon has not left yet - report
On Monday, Tehran said it would ship more fuel to Lebanon, a day after the leader of Lebanon's Iran-aligned Hezbollah group said more vessels carrying Iranian fuel would sail soon.
Iran’s new president hosts terror leaders as he comes into office
Reports on Saturday evening indicated that IRGC head Hossein Salami had also met the Hezbollah deputy and said that they should prepare for the “collapse” of Israel.
Iranian president Raisi sworn in as world watches
Over 70 countries have sent dignitaries to Tehran for the ceremony, which was expected to have less religious tones than the one on Tuesday.
Who betrayed Iranian journalist Ruhollah Zam?
BEHIND THE LINES: Mystery surrounds capture of Iranian dissident journalist
Iran arrests father and brother of executed wrestler while cleaning grave
Dissident Iranian journalist target of death threats
Iranian wrestler executed by regime exonerated again by new witness
“My sources also name Moslem Rahimi, a supermarket owner, who witnessed the murder, who has stated Afkari was not the killer.”
Iran’s Houthi proxies targeted G20 in Saudi Arabia
Even as Iranians were lining up to buy masks to help stop the coronavirus from spreading, the regime was urging the Houthis in Yemen to attack Saudi Arabia amid the G20 gathering.
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Iranian state TV earning ad revenue while broadcasting internationally
Radio Farda estimated that one channel can earn up to a hundred thousand dollars a year, and that number could continue to rise.