At least 35 people have died in Iran during recent protests sparked by an economic crisis, with security forces clashing violently with demonstrators. The unrest has spread across the nation, raising international concern.
As protests against Iran's failing economy enter their ninth day, President Trump issues a stern warning of US intervention. The unrest has spread across the country, with calls for change amid violence and death.
Iran's protests, ignited by economic hardship, have escalated into deadly confrontations between protesters and security forces, as multiple human rights organizations report fatalities.
Widespread protests in Iran's rural areas have led to violence and fatalities among security forces and demonstrators, marking a significant escalation in civil unrest fueled by economic hardships.
As protests sweep across Iran, the government avoids internet shutdowns and acknowledges the right to protest. However, skepticism remains as economic woes deepen and public anger grows. Will the government's concessions be enough?
Protests in Iran intensify as a security member is killed during clashes over a currency collapse. Footage shows security forces firing on demonstrators, raising tensions across multiple cities.
As protests and strikes escalate across Iran over soaring inflation and a plummeting currency, citizens voice their frustrations against the government. With demonstrations spreading from Tehran to other cities, President Pezeshkian acknowledges the unrest and promises dialogue.