In a bold move, President Trump has declared his support for anti-government protesters in Iran, signaling a shift in U.S. foreign policy as he cancels negotiations with Tehran. But what could this mean for America?
After days of silence, Iranians can finally make phone calls abroad as protests continue. With heavy security in Tehran and fears of military action from the U.S., what’s next for the nation?
As protests erupt across Iran, Supreme Leader Khamenei threatens a crackdown, dismissing Trump’s support for demonstrators. With tensions rising, will the regime respond violently?
Iran has plunged into an internet blackout as massive protests demanding the ouster of the Islamic government spread across the country. Witnesses report diverse crowds chanting against the regime, leading to violence in major cities.
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.
As protests surge in Iran, Supreme Leader Khamenei declares that 'rioters must be put in their place,' signaling a potential crackdown. U.S. President Trump warns of intervention if violence continues.
In an alarming statement, Trump declared the U.S. is 'locked and loaded' to intervene in Iran amid escalating protests. As unrest grows over economic turmoil, tensions between the U.S. and Iran rise sharply.
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.
A nationwide shutdown in Iran highlights growing public frustration over the economy. President Pezeshkian appoints a new central bank chief as protests intensify amidst soaring inflation.