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New US sanctions target Iran's security chief, upping diplomatic ante

New US sanctions target Iran's security chief, upping diplomatic ante

The United States sanctioned Iran's influential security chief on Thursday along with top military officers it accused of being behind a deadly crackdown on protests, ramping up Washington's standoff with Tehran as it weighs a potential attack.

European airlines avoid Iran, Iraq despite airspace reopening

European airlines avoid Iran, Iraq despite airspace reopening

European airlines avoided Iranian and Iraqi airspace on Thursday, Reuters reported citing flight-tracking data, despite Iran reopening its skies after a brief closure a day earlier amid fears of possible US military action.

US takes precautionary military steps as Iran unrest fuels fears of wider conflict

Uncertainty over Iran’s direction deepened on Wednesday as unrest at home coincided with mixed signals across the region, with military movements and diplomatic steps raising the risk of a broader conflict.

‘De facto curfew’: residents describe tightened security in Iran

Iranian authorities have significantly expanded the presence of security forces across multiple cities, tightening control to prevent further protests in what some residents inside Iran described as a 'de facto curfew.'

US personnel told to leave Qatar base as Iran warns neighbors

US personnel told to leave Qatar base as Iran warns neighbors

Some personnel at the US military’s Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar were advised to leave by Wednesday evening, Reuters reported, as Iran warned regional countries that it would strike US bases on their soil if Washington attacks Iran.

How a flag became a rejection of Iran’s theocratic rule

How a flag became a rejection of Iran’s theocratic rule

Iran's historic Lion and Sun flag has had a resurgence with latest round of widespread protests after nearly half a century of absence from the country's official identity.

Young Iranian lives cut short as world welcomed new year

Young Iranian lives cut short as world welcomed new year

As much of the world celebrated the start of a new year, night fell hard on three Western towns where the final hours of 2025 and the dawn of 2026 were marked not by celebration, but deadly gunfire.

Iran, US say they prefer diplomacy but are ready for combat

Iran, US say they prefer diplomacy but are ready for combat

Washington and Tehran on Monday both indicated they seek talks to avoid a clash as tensions rise over Iran's deadly crackdown on protests but the bitter arch-foes indicated they were also ready to fight should diplomacy fail.

As US weighs attack, fate of Iran protests may hang in the balance

As US weighs attack, fate of Iran protests may hang in the balance

As Iran steps up a deadly crackdown on nationwide demonstrations, some analysts warned that if US President Donald Trump does not act on his vow to protect protestors, the unrest he helped galvanize may be stamped out.

Iran seizing satellite dishes amid blackout to block any external access

Iran seizing satellite dishes amid blackout to block any external access

Iranian authorities have intensified efforts to choke off information and curb unrest by enforcing a nationwide internet shutdown, confiscating satellite dishes, and seizing footage from private security cameras to identify protesters, sources say.

Iran protests persist amid deadly crackdown and internet blackout

Iran protests persist amid deadly crackdown and internet blackout

Protests continued in Tehran and in northern Iran on Sunday despite a near-total internet blackout, as security forces used lethal force nationwide and reports from activists and medical sources pointed to hundreds, possibly thousands, killed.

'This is the endgame,' former UK Security Minister says of Iran

'This is the endgame,' former UK Security Minister says of Iran

The Islamic Republic has entered a decisive rupture, with intensifying protests and internet blackouts pointing to a government increasingly reliant on force — dynamics that senior Western officials and analysts suggested may mark the beginning of an endgame.

Khamenei says Trump will fall, targets protesters in speech

Khamenei says Trump will fall, targets protesters in speech

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Friday warned US President Donald Trump that he would be brought down, as he spoke about protests and accused foreign-backed forces of trying to destabilize Iran.

Iran crossed a political threshold

Iran crossed a political threshold

What happened in Iran on Thursday night was not simply another protest. Coordinated mass demonstrations unfolded nationwide in response to a direct call from Prince Reza Pahlavi that specified not only the action but also the timing.

Millions of Iranians take to the streets as protest death toll hits 42

Millions of Iranians take to the streets as protest death toll hits 42

Millions of Iranian protesters filled the streets across the country on the 12th day of nationwide protests, with human rights groups saying at least 42 people including five minors have been killed so far.

Why Iran is not Venezuela

Why Iran is not Venezuela

The idea that Iran could change course through a shift at the top—without the collapse of the structure itself, and with a pragmatic figure opening up to the world—rests on a false assumption about how power actually works in Tehran.

Trump backs Iran protesters, calls them ‘brave people’

Trump backs Iran protesters, calls them ‘brave people’

US President Donald Trump warned Iran’s authorities against killing protesters amid nationwide demonstrations on Thursday, praising Iranians as “brave people.”

After shock Venezuela attack, might Trump train his sights on Iran?

After shock Venezuela attack, might Trump train his sights on Iran?

Iran may not be Venezuela, but the Islamic Republic may at its most vulnerable point in its near 50-year existence as pressure builds from the streets, foreign intelligence services and inside the clerical establishment, analysts told Iran International.

Exiled prince, Kurdish parties call for protests and strikes on Thursday

Exiled prince, Kurdish parties call for protests and strikes on Thursday

Exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi on Tuesday issued his first public call for protests since the latest nationwide uprising began, urging coordinated chanting on Thursday evening, hours after Kurdish opposition parties separately called for a general strike that day.

Iranian protesters plead with Trump: 'Don't let them kill us'

Iranian protesters plead with Trump: 'Don't let them kill us'

Protesters in Iran have appealed directly to Donald Trump for protection according to new videos sent to Iran International on Tuesday after the US president twice warned Tehran not to kill demonstrators or face US intervention.

Trump’s 'Make Iran Great Again' photo fuels anticipation over next moves

Trump’s 'Make Iran Great Again' photo fuels anticipation over next moves

A new photo of US President Donald Trump posing with a “Make Iran Great Again” hat is ramping up suspense over US intentions as protests there which Trump vowed to protect are being met with deadly force.

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.