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At ground zero for Iran protests, Tehran shoppers voice frustrations with Iranian government
CNN’s Fred Pleitgen visits Tehran’s Grand Bazaar, where protests started in late December. Thousands were killed and at least 40,000 arrested in the subsequent crackdown, according to the US-based ...
The US has moved the USS Abraham Lincoln and several guided missile destroyers into the region, which can be used to launch ...
Activists say at least 6,221 people have been killed in Iran’s crackdown on nationwide protests and many more are still ...
Just weeks after thousands of Iranians were killed in a brutal crackdown on dissent, life in the capital appeared to be back in full swing here on Tuesday. But the air of normality masks an uneasy ...
In Tehran last week, NBC News observed scorched buildings and vehicles left in the wake of recent anti-regime protests that ...
The bloodiest crackdown on dissent since Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution is slowly coming into focus, despite authorities cutting off the Islamic Republic from the internet and much of the wider world.
An influential Iranian cleric issued a warning on Friday that Iran might target U.S.-linked investments in the region if the ...
Tehran is beginning to show signs of a return to normalcy, but some Iranians say they are still bracing for possible US intervention after weeks of anti-government protests and a brutal crackdown.
The head of Iran’s judiciary has said there will be fast trials and executions for suspects detained in nationwide protests despite a warning from US President Donald Trump. The comments by ...
Iranian protesters intensified nationwide demonstrations over the past 24 hours, directly appealing to President Donald Trump while chanting anti-regime slogans. Footage published Wednesday showed a ...
WSJ National Security Reporter Robbie Gramer explains the rationale behind President Trump’s military operation in Venezuela that led to the capture of Nicolás Maduro. Photo: Aaron ...
Iran protests draw swift crackdown as U.S. calls on Tehran to respect "rights of the Iranian people"
Tehran — Iran's prosecutor general said Wednesday that economic protests that have gripped the country were legitimate, but he warned that any attempt to create insecurity would be met with a ...
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