Iran, Protests
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US president says he has ‘put Iran on notice’ not to target protesters after demonstrations were held across the country
Protesters were "ruining their own streets" to please President Donald Trump, who has threatened intervention, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Friday.
President Trump and Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei are escalating a war of words as the Islamic Republic cracks down on mass protests that saw buildings set on fire in cities across
Iran’s supreme leader signaled Friday that Tehran would crack down hard on protesters who have demonstrated against the theocratic regime for nearly two weeks after dramatic images showed riots breaking out across the country Thursday night.
Iran is witnessing widespread nationwide protests fueled by a worsening economic crisis, as rising inflation, unemployment, and a weakening currency deepen public anger. Despite strict internet and phone shutdowns imposed by authorities,
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei strikes a defiant tone against the U.S. after a night of massive anti-government protests.
Iran's regime has cut off the country's internet access amid mass protests against their government and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. CloudFlare, an internet firm, and the advocacy group NetBlocks reported the internet outage, both attributing it to Iranian government interference.
Intelligence sources claim Tehran’s supreme leader will flee with up to 20 aides and family if protests escalate