Iran, Bloody crackdown
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Trump has said he had been told the killings of protesters in Iran had been halted, but added that he would “watch it and see” about threatened military action
At least 500 people have died in protests across Iran, which have now spread to all 31 provinces. What began as demonstrations over economic hardship has morphed into the country’s biggest uprising in two decades,
The U.N. Security Council has scheduled an emergency meeting today to discuss Iran's deadly protests. The meeting was requested by the United States.
Iran's supreme leader Khamenei addressed the nation amid unrest and said that "some rioters" wanted to "please" US Presid
Mobile phones in Iran were able to call abroad this morning as Tehran's communication crackdown in response to protests appeared to lift slightly. Follow the latest and submit your questions below.
The USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier and its strike group have moved west from the Indo-Pacific region, satellite data from Copernicus shows. It includes fighter jets, guided missile destroyers and an attack submarine.
Iran eased some restrictions on its people for the first time in days as the death toll from days of bloody protests against the state rose to at least 2,571 people, according to activists.
President Donald Trump warned Iran against executing protesters, saying the US would take “strong action” in response. Follow for live updates