In Mashhad, Iran's second-largest city, the protests were directed at President Hassan Rouhani, while some protesters in Tehran chanted death to Rouhani... READ MORE›
Photo Iranian state television reported that nine people have been killed in the latest night of protests AP Who are the protesters?... READ MORE›
Ten people killed in iran protests on sunday, state television reports... READ MORE›
Twelve protesters and one police officer have been killed in Iran amid five days of anti-government protests... READ MORE›
Iranian state television aired footage of a ransacked private bank, broken windows, overturned cars and a firetruck that appeared to have been set ablaze... READ MORE›
Iranians chant 'death to dictator' in biggest unrest since crushing of protests in 2009... READ MORE›
In all, about 200 people have so far been arrested in Tehran alone since the protests began Thursday, one security official told the ISNA news agency... READ MORE›
Some armed protesters tried to take over some police stations and military bases but faced serious resistance from security forces, state TV reported... READ MORE›
Pro-regime rallies were held across several towns and cities, but videos on social media showed seemingly widespread anti-government protests in cities including Kermanshah, Khorramabad and Shahinshahr... READ MORE›
Some 400 people have been arrested across Iran in the protests, state news agencies have reported... READ MORE›
Izeh is about 280 miles southwest of Iran's capital Tehran... READ MORE›
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