Iran Experts: nobody wants a big war in the Middle East Iran has threatened to 'intervene in the conflict' if Israel launches a ground operation in the Gaza Strip. Euronews spoke to experts about what this 'intervention' might be and its consequences. 18/10/2023
Culture news Acclaimed Iranian film director and his wife stabbed to death in home While authorities gave no speculation on a motive, the killings come in the wake of a crackdown against critics of the Tehran regime. 16/10/2023
Culture news Salman Rushdie announces memoir about New York knife attack Rushdie describes the book as "a way to take charge of what happened, and to answer violence with art." 12/10/2023
Ukraine How Russia could use the Israel-Hamas war for its benefit Russia could use the Israel-Hamas war to push some of its narrative, including that Western support for Ukraine will decline, according to the Institute for the Study of War. 11/10/2023
Norway Nobel Peace Prize awarded to imprisoned Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi Nobel Peace Prize awarded to imprisoned activist Narges Mohammadi for fighting against the oppression of women in Iran. 06/10/2023
France Parents of French prisoner in Iran call on Europe to do more More than 365 days have passed since French citizen Louis Arnaud was imprisoned in the high-security Evin prison in Tehran. For his parents, the wait has been agonising. 06/10/2023
Iran 'Unbearable' alleged assault on Iran teen condemned in Europe "Once again a young woman in Iran is fighting for her life. Just because she showed her hair on the subway," wrote German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock. 05/10/2023
World News Europe attacked by Muslim leaders at UN over Quran burnings Turkey's president said "racism, xenophobia and Islamophobia" in European countries had reached "intolerable" levels. 20/09/2023
Iran Americans fly out of Iran after $6 billion prisoner swap deal with US Some experts believe the deal signifies an easing of tensions between Tehran and Washington. 18/09/2023
Iran How has Mahsa Amini's death impacted Iran? The 22-year-old's death on 16 September sparked one of the largest - and most significant - waves of dissent to shake the Islamic Republic in years. 16/09/2023
Culture news "I was scared" Iranian artists work censored by Swedish gallery Sadaf Ahmadi's 'Concrete' exhibition was praised when shown in France. Why won't it go on show fully in Borås? 09/09/2023
Europe News Confirmed: Swedish national held prisoner in Iran is EU diplomat "We will not stop" until Johan Floderus is freed, Josep Borell said on Tuesday, confirming the identity of the Swedish national held prisoner in Iran. 05/09/2023
Europe News Brussels won't confirm if Swede held prisoner in Iran is EU official The European Commission has refused to confirm if a Swedish citizen being held prisoner in Iran is an European Union official. 04/09/2023
Culture news Venice Film Festival: Israeli-Iranian movie filmed undercover The first production co-directed by Iranian and Israeli filmmakers had to be shot in secret to prevent possible interference by Tehran, according to directors Zar Amir Ebrahimi and Guy Nattiv. 04/09/2023
Culture news Tony Leung awarded a Venice Film Festival lifetime achievement award The 61-year-old actor has appeared in three films that have won the award for best picture at Venice. 03/09/2023
Sweden Nobel Foundation withdraws invitation to Russia, Belarus and Iran The Foundation has removed its offer to ambassadors from the countries to attend the Nobel Prize ceremony, following outcry from Swedish leaders. 02/09/2023
Iran Euroviews. Water woes could pave the way for improved EU-Iran relations The bigger picture that the EU needs to consider if it wants to devise an effective and comprehensive strategy towards Iran is one of a country facing a fundamental political, economic, environmental, societal, and demographic crisis, Cornelius Adebahr writes. 29/08/2023
Culture news Iranian chess grandmaster Mitra Hejazipour on freedom without a hijab Mitra Hejazipour: "Mehsa Amini's death was the beginning of the end of this regime. We know that during these years, many people have been killed and imprisoned by this regime, but this was a turning point for Iran." 18/08/2023
Culture news Iranian filmmakers Saeed Roustayi and Javad Norouzbeigi jailed The director and his producer have also been barred from making films by the court in Iran after showcasing a movie at Cannes last year without government permission. 17/08/2023
Sweden The reason Sweden allows Quran burning despite international anger The protests have sparked outrage in countries such as Iraq, Iran and Lebanon, but the country has no law against blasphemy and protections for freedom of speech. 22/07/2023