• العربية
  • فارسی
Brand
  • Iran Insight
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Analysis
  • Special Report
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Iran Insight
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Analysis
  • Special Report
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Language
    • العربية
    • فارسی
  • Iran Insight
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Analysis
  • Special Report
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
All rights reserved for Volant Media UK Limited
volant media logo

Domestic Politics

Tehran split as laundering watchdog offers blacklist exit talks

Tehran split as laundering watchdog offers blacklist exit talks

A rare invitation from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) for talks on removing Iran from its global money-laundering blacklist has reignited a years-long political battle in Tehran.

Tehran downcast over US silence on softened nuclear stance

Tehran downcast over US silence on softened nuclear stance

Tehran moderates are openly signaling readiness for a return to nuclear talks, hinting at accepting some restrictions on its activities but Washington appears unmoved.

Tehran hardliners boil over at president’s push for US talks

Iran’s president is facing a storm of backlash after twice straying into politically fraught territory on live television, first by suggesting talks with Washington were preferable to war, then by downplaying the stakes of the Zangezur Corridor dispute.

Trump's Caucasian corridor sparks threats, doubt in Tehran

Iran’s hardliners have vowed retaliation against a US-brokered deal last week which would link two parts of Azerbaijan via a corridor through Armenia, while President Masoud Pezeshkian’s government has so far offered only a muted response.

Pilgrimage splurge ignites fury in blacked-out Iran

Pilgrimage splurge ignites fury in blacked-out Iran

The Islamic Republic’s massive investment in this year’s Arbaeen pilgrimage to Iraqi holy cities is stirring fresh outrage at home, where Iranians face spiraling inflation, unpaid wages and hours-long power and water outages.

From outcast to ascendant: Larijani's rise raises eyebrows

From outcast to ascendant: Larijani's rise raises eyebrows

Ali Larijani’s return to the heart of Iran’s security establishment has triggered renewed scrutiny of the country’s opaque power structures and sharp questions about the consistency of its political vetting.

Hardline Khamenei appointee feels heat after Biblical dig at diplomacy

Hardline Khamenei appointee feels heat after Biblical dig at diplomacy

A controversial post by hardline figure Saeed Jalili denigrating nuclear talks has triggered a rare public rebuke from within Iran’s security establishment—one that may signal his waning influence in Tehran’s evolving postwar leadership.

Khamenei picks Larijani as representative for top security body

Khamenei picks Larijani as representative for top security body

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Thursday appointed Ali Larijani as his personal representative to the Supreme National Security Council, two days after President Masoud Pezeshkian named Larijani as the council’s secretary.

Iranian lawmakers back new Defense Council to speed wartime command

Iranian lawmakers back new Defense Council to speed wartime command

Two senior Iranian lawmakers have welcomed the creation of a new Defense Council under the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), calling it a timely move to streamline military decision-making in what they described as wartime conditions.

What is Iran’s new defense council—and why does it matter?

What is Iran’s new defense council—and why does it matter?

Iran has established a new Defense Council under the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), aiming to centralize military decision-making and prepare for crises ranging from war to potential leadership transition.

Canny political survivor Larijani seals comeback with top security post

Canny political survivor Larijani seals comeback with top security post

Veteran powerbroker Ali Larijani has been reappointed as Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SCNS), returning to a role from which he resigned two decades ago after clashes with ultra-hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Son of Iran's former intel chief charged with bolstering Israel online

Son of Iran's former intel chief charged with bolstering Israel online

A son of a former Iranian intelligence chief has been charged with supporting Israel and was banned from using social media for three months, Hassan Younesi announced on his X account, amid a sweeping postwar crackdown by Iranian authorities.

20 arrested in Tehran over bribery and influence-peddling at judiciary

20 arrested in Tehran over bribery and influence-peddling at judiciary

Iran has arrested 20 people in a crackdown on a suspected bribery and influence network operating within Tehran’s judiciary system, a top official said on Monday.

Tehran cleric steps down from Friday prayers amid family corruption scandal

Tehran cleric steps down from Friday prayers amid family corruption scandal

A senior Iranian cleric whose family is at the center of a high-profile corruption investigation has stepped down from his role as Tehran’s interim Friday prayer leader, Iranian state media reported on Sunday.

Old guard, new signals: has war prompted real rethink in Tehran?

Old guard, new signals: has war prompted real rethink in Tehran?

Calls for systemic reform and restructuring of Iran’s political and security institutions have intensified after a 12-day war with Israel in June, accompanied by some signs of change but also many signs of continuity.

Iran’s water crisis is real but man-made, climatologist argues

Iran’s water crisis is real but man-made, climatologist argues

Iranian officials say Tehran could run out of water within weeks, but climatologist Dr. Nasser Karami tells Eye for Iran the crisis transcends drought and is a product of government mismanagement, militarized agriculture and deliberate manipulation.

Larijani set for top security role as Iran revives wartime Defense Council

Larijani set for top security role as Iran revives wartime Defense Council

Iran will reorganize its Supreme National Security Council under a conservative stalwart, state media reported on Friday, as Tehran grapples with fallout from a June war with Israel.

Who calls the shots? Iran's policy split laid bare by ‘shadow rule’ claims

Who calls the shots? Iran's policy split laid bare by ‘shadow rule’ claims

Allegations of a “shadow government” meddling in Iran’s foreign policy have reignited concerns about the country’s diplomatic direction, just as high-stakes nuclear talks with the West hang in the balance.

Iran courts expatriates after war but faces deep distrust

Iran courts expatriates after war but faces deep distrust

Tehran is once again urging Iranians abroad to return as part of its patriotic messaging after the war with Israel, but many remain deeply skeptical, citing years of repression, arrests and broken promises.

Tehran moderates urge US talks to avert collapse, hardliners cry betrayal

Tehran moderates urge US talks to avert collapse, hardliners cry betrayal

A reformist call for renewed talks with the United States as a way out of Iran’s post-war troubles has laid bare deep divisions within the Islamic Republic, with hardliners accusing the letter’s authors of treason and appeasement.

Iran says it thwarted regime change plots by sprawling cabal

Iran says it thwarted regime change plots by sprawling cabal

Iran's intelligence ministry issued a lengthy statement asserting alleged successes amid a punishing 12-day war with Israel last month which it said scotched elaborate regime change plans by an array of foreign and domestic enemies.

State TV blocks foreign minister’s war interview, sparking uproar

State TV blocks foreign minister’s war interview, sparking uproar

Iran’s state broadcaster (IRIB) is facing backlash after refusing to air an interview with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi that included politically sensitive disclosures about the 12-day war with Israel.