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For a third night in a row, nationwide antigovernment protests rocked Iran, according to witnesses and videos verified by The New York Times, posted on BBC Persian and social media, even as the government intensified its crackdown and the military said it would take to the streets in response to the unrest.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates(AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump and top Iranian officials exchanged dueling threats Friday as widening protests swept across parts of the Islamic Republic, further escalating tensions between the countries after America ...
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Khamenei said "several thousand deaths" happened during the protests, and accused the U.S. and Israel of organizing the violence.
Iran now appears relatively quiet after days of widespread protest, and harsh reprisals by Iranian authorities, including reported mass executions. Members of Iran’s diaspora are now urging U.S. President Donald Trump to follow through on his promises to act against the regime.
Fiery protests in Iran are stretching into a third week, with President Trump threatening U.S. military action if Iran's leaders continue their bloody crackdown on demonstrators. Holly Williams reports.
Tensions have escalated with the Human Rights Activists News Agency reporting more than 2,600 people have been killed by the Iranian government. The turmoil has Iranian Americans worried for their loved ones overseas.
Iran's judiciary head signaled Wednesday there would be fast trials and executions ahead for suspects detained in nationwide protests despite a warning from President Trump.