Iranian authorities have said that the protests are waning... READ MORE›
Rouhani said that the social media platform Telegram, used by over 40 million Iranians but blocked during the protests, would be reopened... READ MORE›
Rouhani said that the social media platform Telegram, used by over 40 million Iranians but blocked during the protests, would be reopened... READ MORE›
Mr. Rouhani said that the social media platform Telegram, used by over 40 million Iranians but blocked during the protests, would be reopened... READ MORE›
From Mashhad to Manus Australia's part in the Iran uprising... READ MORE›
In Europe, hundreds of Iranians held rallies on Saturday in support of the anti-government protests in Iran, in cities including Stockholm, London, Paris and Berlin... READ MORE›
Russia portrayed the Security Council meeting as a U.S. attempt to violate Iran's sovereignty... READ MORE›
State television showed rallies in cities including Amol, Semnan and Shadegan waving Iranian flags and chanting Death to America, Death to Israel and Death to Britain ... READ MORE›
State television showed rallies in cities including Amol, Semnan and Shadegan waving Iranian flags and chanting Death to America, Death to Israel and Death to Britain ... READ MORE›
Chants of 'Death to America, Israel, Britain' ring out as thousands rally throughout Iran backing the government... READ MORE›
The demonstrators waved Iranian flags and pictures of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as well as placards saying Death to seditionists ... READ MORE›
On Tuesday, in his first public remarks since the rallies erupted, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei blamed external enemies for the turmoil... READ MORE›
An estimated seven million Iranians have left Iran since the revolution, most ending up in North America and Europe... READ MORE›
Iran state TV 12 killed in protests, attacks on security... READ MORE›
This time Iranians are using social media to communicate with each other... READ MORE›
Earlier this week, the head of Iran's Revolutionary Court warned that arrested demonstrators could face the death penalty... READ MORE›
Iran's chief prosecutor elaborated on the government's claims that the United States and other foreign enemies were responsible for stirring up the violent protests... READ MORE›
A dozen were killed, many more arrested, and social media is down in Iran... READ MORE›
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›
TEHRAN, Iran -- The 28-year-old university graduate stood in front of a bookstore window in central Tehran, pretending to browse the titles on the shelves... READ MORE›
The protests, which seem spontaneous and without a unifying leader, erupted a week ago in Iran's second city of Mashhad over economic hardships... READ MORE›
Iran's domestic affairs have nothing to do with the United Nations Security Council's role, which he said was maintenance of international peace and security... READ MORE›
REUTERS Videos posted on social media showed protesters in Ahvaz, capital of oil-rich Khuzestan province, setting a bank on fire, on Wednesday evening... READ MORE›
Here are six charts that help explain the hardships faced by ordinary Iranians... READ MORE›
Iranians took to the streets in nearly every province, calling for an end to corruption, a better economy and a less-oppressive government... READ MORE›
WORLDPOST The regime claims that foreign powers are behind these protests and exploiting people's legitimate grievances... READ MORE›
Donald Trump has pledged great support for the people of Iran from the US over street protests currently taking place across the country... READ MORE›
Iran declares victory against anti-government protests that left 21 dead... READ MORE›
The official said the United States would also seek condemnation of Iran at The United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva... READ MORE›
Tens of thousands of Iranians took part in pro-government demonstrations in several cities across the country on Wednesday, Iranian state media reported, a... READ MORE›
Syrian pro-government forces are entering homes in eastern Aleppo and killing civilians, the UN says... READ MORE›
In western Aleppo, which is under government control, Syrian state TV showed footage of people celebrating at the prospect of an imminent victory... READ MORE›
Some of the anti-government protests happening in Iranian cities have turned violent, footage appears to show... READ MORE›
Known in Arabic as al-qanabil al-irtijajiya, the bombs that shake, bunker busters are designed to hit targets deep underground... READ MORE›
Trita Parsi, president of the National Iranian American Council, and other experts say endemic economic mismanagement and corruption have left Iranians disenchanted... READ MORE›
Afghanistan suicide bomb attack Dozens killed in Kabul... READ MORE›
Mr Trump said in a tweet that the Iranian government should respect their people's rights, including right to express themselves... READ MORE›
About 300 people protested in Kermanshah, a city in western Iran, on Friday, according to the semi-state news agency Fars... READ MORE›
Some 400 people have been arrested across Iran in the protests, state news agencies have reported... 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›
He was killed on Tuesday in a presumed Russian or government missile strike on the Mashhad neighborhood in the besieged, eastern side of the city... READ MORE›
Iran's supreme leader has blamed external enemies for heightening turmoil in the country, as the death toll in ongoing nationwide anti-government rallies has passed 20... READ MORE›
Saudi Arabia and Iran follow separate strands of Islam and have long been rivals for influence across the Middle East and beyond... READ MORE›
Iran Confronts 3rd Day of Protests, With Calls for Khamenei to Quit... READ MORE›
Angry eruptions proliferate after police disperse spontaneous demonstration in city of Kermanshah in western Iran... READ MORE›
No more! The Pakistani Defense Ministry responded to Trump's broadside with its own tweet... READ MORE›
Some protesters have chanted slogans against the government of Iran's moderate president, Hassan Rouhani, and the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei... READ MORE›
Anti-government protests in Iran, where demonstrations of political unrest are rare, have left at least 20 people dead -- and do not appear to be subsiding... READ MORE›
Izeh is about 280 miles southwest of Iran's capital Tehran... READ MORE›
Semi-official Mehr news agency said four of the dead were railway employees aboard the trains... READ MORE›
Demonstrators have refrained from calling for the release of those figures and some of Iran's most well-known opposition leaders... READ MORE›
Openly political protests are rare in Iran, where security services are omnipresent... READ MORE›
And in Iran's current climate, Raisi has a very high chance of becoming the next supreme leader, Rassam says... READ MORE›
The protests also spread on Friday to Kermanshah, a city in western Iran that is mainly inhabited by ethnic Kurds... READ MORE›
Russian and Syrian fighter jets have launched attacks in southern Aleppo province and the Damascus countryside, causing civilian casualties in both locations... READ MORE›
Iran protests - live updates Police arrest 450 people in Tehran as Donald Trump steps up criticism... READ MORE›
Hundreds are dying in Aleppo. Russia says it's sick of the US whining about it... READ MORE›
There have been US sanctions against Iran since 1979, and the sanctions have been very tough for the government of Iran... READ MORE›
Social media postings appeared to show several other protests continuing for a third day on Saturday... READ MORE›
Police also arrested a small number of demonstrators in Tehran protesting price hikes and the president's economic policy... READ MORE›
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