Protests in Iran Near 2-Week Mark
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Iranian protesters shouted and marched through the streets into Friday morning, despite Iran's theocracy cutting off the nation from the internet and international telephone calls.
As Iran faces nationwide protests and widespread internet blackouts, a media report says an Israeli deputy minister enquired about Starlink’s availability in the country.
Supreme leader warns against foreign enemies and reiterates threat that authorities will crack down on the unrest.
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Iran’s latest nationwide protests mark a dangerous shift, driven not by a single political flashpoint but by a collapse of economic credibility that has shaken public trust in the state itself.
US president signals he is not ready to back the Israel-aligned opposition figure to lead Iran in case of regime change.
Amid mounting street protests, businesses, universities and government offices stayed closed Wednesday under government orders, in 21 of 31 provinces, including Tehran.
Iran is facing its worst drought in decades, raising fears of evacuations in Tehran while threatening the regime’s stability and nuclear ambitions, according to a leading environmental expert. Kaveh Madani, Director of the United Nations University ...
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