Iran protests spread globally amid deadly regime crackdown
Nationwide protests in Iran, sparked by economic crisis, have spread globally. With an estimated 2,500 dead, activists battle blackouts to share the story. See the latest.
Nationwide protests in Iran, sparked by economic crisis, have spread globally. With an estimated 2,500 dead, activists battle blackouts to share the story. See the latest.
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Fresh anti-government protests erupt in Tehran amid economic crisis. We analyse the regime's crackdown, international reactions, and the risks of foreign intervention. Read our full report.
Iran's supreme leader signals harsher crackdown on protests, blaming the US, as internet is cut nationwide. At least 42 killed and thousands detained in unrest.
Iran experiences a total internet shutdown as demonstrations over the worsening economy continue nationwide. Authorities have a history of cutting access during unrest.
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Iran faces a nationwide internet blackout and phone cuts as major protests against the government and economic crisis intensify in Tehran and other cities. Read the latest.
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Widespread protests erupt in Iran as currency collapse and soaring inflation push citizens into the streets. Students, traders, and demonstrators demand political change. Read the latest developments.