Iran, Protests
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Officials said that leaders were in survival mode amid anti-government protests and the prospect of again coming into the cross hairs of Israel and the United States.
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Iran protests draw swift crackdown as U.S. calls on Tehran to respect "rights of the Iranian people"
As the U.S. and Israel back Iranians' right to protest against their leaders, authorities in Tehran detain students and declare a sudden holiday.
The protests are the biggest in three years and come as the economy is in tatters and international pressure is building.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - The Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI) on Wednesday voiced support for nationwide protests in Iran, sparked by worsening economic conditions and a sharp collapse of the rial.
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Trump threatens US intervention as Iran economic protests turn deadly
President Trump says the U.S. is "locked and loaded and ready" to step in as economic protests in Iran turn deadly.
Iranian Australians have demonstrated across the nation after civil unrest erupted in the streets across Iran.
Protests and strikes continued to spread across several Iranian cities on Thursday, with reports of deadly clashes between demonstrators and security forces amid mounting anger over deteriorating economic conditions and the sharp collapse of Iran’s currency.
Khalil Naderi, spokesperson for the Kurdistan Freedom Party, or PAK, a separatist Iranian Kurdish group based in Iraq, poses for a portrait with PAK Peshmerga fighters from the so-called Kurdistan National Army, at one of the party offices in an ...
In Vienna, the head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog said he expected there to be heavy damage at the Fordo facility already following the Sunday’s U.S. airstrike there with sophisticated bunker-buster bombs. “Given the explosive payload utilized ..
Loud explosions rocked parts of Tehran after US President Donald Trump suggested he might welcome the toppling of the government in Iran despite members of his administration insisting that recent attacks on the country were not intended to bring about ...
Iran will pay £5 a month to 80 million citizens in an effort to quell widespread protests. Authorities launched the “economic relief” plan on Sunday, pledging to transfer the cash in voucher form to nearly the entire population over the course of four months.