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As popular uprisings swell across Iran, international eyes are trained on the movements of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his regime. Various reports have surfaced in global media that senior Iranian officials are establishing emergency exit options,
Protesters were "ruining their own streets" to please President Donald Trump, who has threatened intervention, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Friday.
The Norway-based Iran Human Rights NGO says that 45 demonstrators have been killed by Iranian security forces since the protests began in late December.View on euronews
Many Iranian opposition activists are hoping the current unrest could be the beginning of the end of the country's hardline Islamic regime.
Iran reportedly cuts nationwide internet as protests intensified and President Donald Trump threatens intervention if peaceful demonstrators face violence.
President Trump and Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei are escalating a war of words as the Islamic Republic cracks down on mass protests that saw buildings set on fire in cities across
The head of Iran's judiciary has threatened to impose severe punishment on protesters involved in the unrest that has gripped the country for days. "The punishment of rebellious and disruptive elements will be decisive,
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Iran supreme leader signals crackdown coming as protesters are ‘ruining their own streets’ for Trump
Iran's judiciary chief has vowed decisive punishment for protesters, signaling a coming crackdown against demonstrations.
U.S. President Donald Trump is treading carefully around the issue of mass protests in Iran amid some U.S. predictions that the unrest may not be widespread enough to challenge Tehran's clerical establishment.
Iran army chief threatens preemptive military action after President Donald Trump warned the U.S. is "locked and loaded" if the regime kills protesters.