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- Musk’s Starlink remains operational in Iran, aiding protesters amid blackout - While Iran shuts down its internet, Starlink defies the ban, keeping some Iranians connected during the ongoing crackdown on protests. Some Iranians are still using Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet service despite a nationwide commun
- Footage shows bodies of hundreds of slain Iranian protesters piled up at forensic center - HRANA - HRANA estimated there were some 250 bodies at the facility, and published a video on X/Twitter that appears to show deceased people, in open body bags, lying in rows. The bodies of hundreds of slain Iranian protesters have been piled at the
- Iran says communications open with US, Trump weighs response to crackdown on protests - By Jana Choukeir, Nayera Abdallah and Tala Ramadan DUBAI, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Iran said on Monday it is keeping communications open with the U.S. as President Donald Trump weighed responses to a
- Iran's new wave of protests prompts hospital raids, internet access cut - Protests against the ruling regime began in Tehran on Dec. 28.
- Protests grow as Iran’s government makes meager offer amid tanking economy - Amnesty International says security forces’ raid on hospital in Ilam to seize protesters violates international law.
- Protests and US warnings shake Iran at its weakest point in years - War with Israel, a battered economy, and the swift loss of allies have left Iran vulnerable in the face of mounting protests.
- Iran’s friends vanishing: Why Maduro’s arrest matters for Israel - While Venezuela was not an Iranian proxy in the Syrian or Hezbollah mold, it functioned as an enabler, providing funds that helped sustain Iran’s proxies. For Israel, the significance of Washington’s weekend arrest of Venezuelan strongman N
- What to know about the protests now shaking Iran as tensions remain high over its nuclear program - Widening protests in Iran sparked by the Islamic Republic's ailing economy are putting new pressure on its theocracy. Tehran is still reeling from a 12-day war launched by Israel in June that saw the United States bomb nuclear sites in Ira
- Internet disruption, several arrests made as Iran protests continue - Cybersecurity company Cloudflare shows an average 35 percent lower traffic volume in Iran compared with previous days.
- Iran's president says response to attack would be harsh in apparent response to Trump warning - Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Tuesday said his country’s answer to an attack would be harsh, which appeared to be in response to a warning by U.S. President Donald Trump over reconstruction of Iran’s nuclear program. “Answer of Is
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