DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Protests sweeping across Iran reached the two-week mark early Sunday, with the country’s ...
The protests, which started out with economic grievances, have now morphed into one of the biggest challenges the Islamic ...
In exile for nearly 50 years, Iran's Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has issued calls urging Iranians to join protests sweeping the ...
In our news wrap Saturday, human rights watchers say at least 72 people have been killed in Iran as protests near a second ...
Iranian authorities shut down internet and phone services as protests continued into a second week, limiting the flow of ...
Anti-government protests in Iran continue on Saturday in a wave of nationwide unrest over crippling economic conditions.
Iran has disconnected its internet and phone lines to cut off its 85 million people from the rest of the world.
The most intense violence appeared to be in Azna, a city in Iran’s Lorestan province, where videos seem to show objects in the street ablaze and gunfire.
A series of viral videos on X and other platforms saw young Iranian women using the photo of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to light up their cigarettes in a gesture of ultimate contempt and ...