Iran Students Protest Again After Deadly Crackdown
Iranian university students are staging fresh protests against the government, citing empty classrooms and full graveyards following January's brutal crackdown that left thousands dead.
Iranian university students are staging fresh protests against the government, citing empty classrooms and full graveyards following January's brutal crackdown that left thousands dead.
As student-led protests resume in Tehran, Ayatollah Khamenei calls some demonstrators 'naive' but open to nuclear talks with Trump, amid a U.S. military buildup.
University students in Tehran clashed with security forces during protests commemorating victims of January's crackdown, as US President Donald Trump considers military strikes against Iran.
As tensions escalate between Iran and the US, widespread protests and a cycle of mourning evoke parallels to the 1979 revolution, raising questions about regime stability and the unpredictable aftermath of potential upheaval.
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RecommendedIranian doctors face arrest and detention for treating injured protesters, with accounts of security forces removing patients from life-saving equipment, despite official denials from the regime.
A significant fire has broken out at a market in Tehran, Iran, producing large plumes of smoke visible across the city, with emergency services responding to the incident.
Calls intensify in Iran for an independent investigation into protest fatalities as government plans to release names amid disputed death toll figures ranging from 3,117 to 30,000.
Iranian authorities unveil a massive billboard in Tehran's Enghelab Square with a direct threat to the United States, depicting a damaged aircraft carrier as US warships head to the region.
Maryam Ataei and Hossein Keshavarz's Sundance film captures Tehran's underground artists risking arrest to create, offering a moving portrait of friendship and resilience under authoritarian rule.
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RecommendedYousef Pezeshkian, son of Iran's president, calls for lifting internet restrictions, warning that suppressing footage of violent protests only fuels public discontent and economic damage.