
Power struggle rages in Iran
With less than two years to go before the next presidential election in Iran a power struggle to determine its outcome is in full swing.

19 political prisoners on hunger strike in Iran
The Committee for the Defense of the Iranian People's Rights is asking for solidarity with prominent political prisoners on hunger strike in Iran.
Iran: Turmoil at the top
There is a struggle between Ahmadinejad and the clerics around Khamenei, but, while it may play out in arguments over obscure religious issues, the fight is over political and economic power.
Political prisoner dies in Iran jail
Another victim of the Iranian regime's brutal repression, hunger striking political prisoner Hoda Saber, has died in jail.

Iranians release bus drivers union leader
The leader of the independent bus drivers union in Tehran, Iran, was released on bond from Iranian prisons.

Iran rulers sharpen knives as economy bleeds
The struggle to influence the outcome of the presidential vote in 2013 is already under way.

Iran opposition grows as regime increases repression
The Ahmadenijed regime appears increasingly detached from the real world, and opposition continues on the streets.

Egypt and Iran: Middle East giants awaken
The outcome of events in Egypt and Iran has the potential to reshape the region for the coming century.

In Iran, grand economic surgery and terror combine
As winds of change blow across the Middle East from Tunisia to Egypt to Yemen it will be interesting to see if the flame of resistance is reignited on the streets of Iran.

WikiLeaks puts U.S. on the spot
The release of more than 250,000 U.S. diplomatic cables lifts the veil that cloaks the seemingly prim and proper world of international diplomacy.

