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Iran's funds already withdrawn from Venezuela, chamber chief says

Iran's funds already withdrawn from Venezuela, chamber chief says

Money held by Iran in Venezuela has already been withdrawn, the head of the Iran-China Joint Chamber of Commerce said on Monday, as questions grow over Iran’s investments following the arrest and transfer of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by the United States.

Iran protests enter eighth day with heavy security presence

Iran protests enter eighth day with heavy security presence

Protests continued across Tehran and other parts of the country on Sunday, with security forces deployed in large numbers around the capital’s main bazaar and major shopping centers as demonstrations entered their eighth day.

Protesters back in Tehran streets following Trump’s message on sixth day

Tehran snapped back into protest mode following two nights of relative quiet, shortly after Donald Trump warned the United States was “locked and loaded” to intervene if Iran kills peaceful demonstrators.

Iran protests expose a system sliding toward collapse, experts say

No one can say with certainty whether the current protests will spiral into a revolution. But analysts tell Eye for Iran it is becoming harder to ignore signs that Iran’s theocracy may be entering a period of repeated crises that challenge its ability to function as a state.

Iran arms export agency offers missiles for crypto – FT

Iran arms export agency offers missiles for crypto – FT

Iran’s official defense export agency is offering to sell ballistic missiles, drones and other advanced weapons systems to foreign governments in exchange for cryptocurrency and barter, Financial Times reported on Thursday.

Iran protests hit deadliest day as unrest spreads to clerical stronghold Qom

Iran protests hit deadliest day as unrest spreads to clerical stronghold Qom

The fifth day of protests in Iran became the deadliest so far, with at least seven protesters killed by security forces, as rallies spread to new cities including the clerical stronghold of Qom, where protesters called for the downfall of the theocracy.

New Tehran banners threaten further attacks on Israel, US interests

New Tehran banners threaten further attacks on Israel, US interests

Iran erected banners across Tehran on Thursday threatening further attacks against Israel and a US base in Qatar, with state media publishing images of the banners showing maps and locations of strikes carried out during a 12‑day war in June.

Day four of Iran protests sees rallies spread and regime change calls grow

Day four of Iran protests sees rallies spread and regime change calls grow

Nationwide protests were held in Iran for the fourth day in a row on Wednesday, with fresh rallies reported in multiple cities, a harsh response from security forces and growing calls for a regime change by both protesters and politicians across the world.

Justice beyond borders: Lawsuit in Argentina tests accountability for Iran officials

Justice beyond borders: Lawsuit in Argentina tests accountability for Iran officials

A landmark criminal lawsuit filed in Argentina by victims of the 2022 Woman, Life, Freedom movement signals a new push to hold Islamic Republic officials accountable beyond Iran’s borders.

Third day of Iran protests marked by multiple arrests, attack on students

Third day of Iran protests marked by multiple arrests, attack on students

Demonstrations across Iran, initially sparked by economic hardship and the sharp fall of the national currency, continued for a third day on Tuesday, drawing in university students as authorities deployed force and made multiple arrests.

Iran warns Israel of ‘crushing’ response to any new aggression

Iran warns Israel of ‘crushing’ response to any new aggression

A spokesman for Iran’s Revolutionary Guards and top state officials on Tuesday warned Israel and the United States against launching any new attack on Iran, vowing a harsher and unpredictable response.

Araghchi urges Trump to reopen talks, says Iran cannot be defeated

Araghchi urges Trump to reopen talks, says Iran cannot be defeated

Iran’s foreign minister appealed directly to Donald Trump in a Guardian op-ed on Tuesday, urging him to reopen negotiations with Tehran, reconsider Washington’s alignment with Israel and acknowledge what he described as Iran’s invincibility.

Iran president orders dialogue with protesters as chants target Khamenei

Iran president orders dialogue with protesters as chants target Khamenei

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian on Monday issued his first official response to the latest protests over worsening economic conditions, saying he has instructed his interior minister to hold talks with demonstrators.

Khamenei aide vows harsh response to any aggression after Trump warning

Khamenei aide vows harsh response to any aggression after Trump warning

A senior aide to Iran’s supreme leader warned on Monday that any new aggression would draw a harsher response, following comments by US President Donald Trump about possible further attacks on Iran.

From markets to streets: Iran protests spread nationwide on day two

From markets to streets: Iran protests spread nationwide on day two

Strikes and protests in Iran spread nationwide on Monday, turning violent in several cities as nighttime crowds chanted against the ruling state and bazaar merchants vowed to continue their shutdowns and demonstrations into Tuesday.

Trump says he'd ‘absolutely’ back possible Israeli strikes on Iran

Trump says he'd ‘absolutely’ back possible Israeli strikes on Iran

US President Donald Trump said on Monday he would support possible Israeli strikes on Iran if the Islamic Republic develops its ballistic missile or nuclear programs, warning Tehran against rebuilding military capabilities destroyed in a brief June war.

Tehran shopkeepers protest currency plunge as rial hits all-time low

Tehran shopkeepers protest currency plunge as rial hits all-time low

Protests broke out among shopkeepers in central Tehran on Sunday after a sharp slide in the rial, with videos sent to Iran International showing crowds chanting antigovernment slogans.

Iran economy contracts despite modest oil growth as inflation and rial slide

Iran economy contracts despite modest oil growth as inflation and rial slide

Iran’s economy slipped back into contraction in the first half of the current year as inflation accelerated and the rial sank to record lows, compounding the pressure on President Masoud Pezeshkian as his government seeks approval for a tight budget starting on March 21.

Air pollution worsens across Iran, reaching unhealthy for all levels

Air pollution worsens across Iran, reaching unhealthy for all levels

Air quality across wide parts of Iran deteriorated sharply on Saturday, with official data showing pollution reaching “unhealthy for all” levels in large areas of Tehran, Khuzestan and Isfahan provinces.

Iran blocks families of 1980s execution victims from memorial gathering

Iran blocks families of 1980s execution victims from memorial gathering

Iranian security and law enforcement forces prevented families of political prisoners executed in the 1980s, including during the mass killings of summer 1988, from entering Tehran’s Khavaran cemetery on Friday to commemorate their relatives, according to activists and witnesses.

Bruised but undeterred: Iran braces for more risks in 2026, experts say

Bruised but undeterred: Iran braces for more risks in 2026, experts say

Iran’s theocracy exits 2025 battered yet still standing, with analysts telling Eye for Iran that Tehran is interpreting survival after a punishing war with Israel, regional losses and domestic strain as grounds for taking greater risks in 2026.

Iran’s handwoven carpet industry hits record low under sanctions – FT

Iran’s handwoven carpet industry hits record low under sanctions – FT

Iran’s handwoven carpet industry has fallen to its lowest level on record, hit by US sanctions, restrictive foreign-currency rules and regional instability that have driven exports close to collapse, the Financial Times reported on Friday.