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Amnesty says the men were killed in "a blatant act of vengeance" and without a fair trial.
Iran, Saudi Arabia and Egypt carried out 90% of the 883 recorded in 2022, Amnesty International says.
The Iranian Embassy in Dublin says Irishman Bernard Phelan has been released from prison.
Yousef Mehrad and Sadrollah Fazeli-Zare were accused of burning the Quran and insulting the Prophet.
Habib Chaab was a founder of a group calling for independence for ethnic Arabs in Khuzestan province.
Leaked papers seen by the BBC show Iran has targeted Ali Karimi for showing support for protesters.
Niloufar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi were detained after they broke the news of Mahsa Amini’s death.
Shima Babaei's father Ebrahim, a former political prisoner, disappeared when he tried to flee Iran.
The report warns artificial intelligence and disinformation is "wreaking havoc" on the media world.
Ayatollah Abbasali Soleimani sat on the Assembly of Experts, which appoints the supreme leader.
A committee attempted to stop celebrities backing the current protests, leaked documents show.
In a country where homosexuality is punishable by death, the community shows unprecedented defiance.
Victims' families say the sentencing of 10 low-ranking officers is "meaningless and unacceptable".
Campaign groups say at least 582 people were put to death in 2022 amid anti-government protests.
Police say increased surveillance will help to combat 'resistance against the hijab law'.
The foreign ministers from the two bitter Middle Eastern rivals meet for the first time since 2016.
Iranian protesters say eyes are being deliberately shot at - but even the blinded show defiance.
The women seem to have been attacked for not wearing the hijab in public, which is illegal in Iran.
Pakistan's army says four of its troops were killed by "terrorists" on the border with Iran.
After months of protests, authorities make clear their determination to enforce hijab rules.
The sister of an Irish man held in an Iranian prison since October says she hopes he will be released.
Hunger striker Vahid Beheshti says he will keep up his action against the UK government over Iran.
The US says it hit Iran-linked militia after a drone attack killed a US contractor and injured others.
A special rapporteur says the state may have committed violations amounting to international crimes.
The visit - not yet confirmed by Riyadh - would build on a thaw in tensions, brokered by China.
Iran's claims that an exchange was imminent would cause "heartache" for relatives, the US has said.
The unexpected move ends a seven-year rift between the two sides, but differences remain.
Bernard Phelan, 64, from Tipperary, is accused of providing information to an enemy country.
Iran's supreme leaders says anyone found to have targeted schoolgirls must be punished severely.
Hundreds of students have fallen ill with similar symptoms - but what is making them sick?