LONDON: In what press freedom groups say is only the latest in a string of attacks on media workers, the Israeli military on Monday struck the headquarters of the state-owned Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting network in Tehran. The attack, which interrupted a live broadcast, killed at least two members of staff — news editor Nima Rajabpour and secretariat worker Masoumeh Azimi — and injured several others, according to state-affiliated media.

Israel launches new attacks on Tehran as confrontation escalates and death toll rises.

LONDON: Israel has launched an airstrike on the headquarters of Iran’s state broadcaster, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, in central Tehran, according to numerous…

Strike on the secure media compound during a live broadcast is highly symbolic as tensions between Israel and Iran soar.

Israel's military says it struck a "communications centre of the Iranian regime", but Iran calls the attack a "war crime".

The Iranian Foreign Ministry called the strike a war crime

LONDON: In what press freedom groups say is only the latest in a string of attacks on media workers, the Israeli military on Monday struck the headquarters of the state-owned…