Iran, internet and Protests
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What to know about the protests shaking Iran as government shuts down internet and phone networks
Protests in Iran are intensifying due to the country's struggling economy, putting pressure on its theocracy as it has shut down the internet and telephone networks.
What is happening in Iran? Internet blackout and Israel blamed after widespread anti-regime protests
Trump threatens new attack over Tehran’s protest crackdown, after US forces bombed nuclear facilities last year
Iran's foreign minister says his country does not want war with Israel or the U.S., but is ready to fight back if attacked
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Iran supreme leader signals crackdown coming as protesters are ‘ruining their own streets’ for Trump
Iran's judiciary chief has vowed decisive punishment for protesters, signaling a coming crackdown against demonstrations.
Dozens are reported to have been killed since anti-government protests began spreading across the country almost two weeks ago.
In a televised address, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed not to back down, accusing demonstrators of acting on behalf of émigré opposition groups and the United States.
Iran says it has hanged a man who spied for Israel and is ready for a new military confrontation as it struggles to tamp down domestic unrest.
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Iran army chief threatens preemptive attack over 'rhetoric' targeting country after Trump's comments
Iran’s army chief has threatened preemptive military action over the “rhetoric” targeting the Islamic Republic
The U.S. Navy will continue to support its ongoing operations in the Caribbean, while trying to maintain a presence in both the Indo-Pacific and the Middle East
Protests fueled by crippling economic conditions have swept across Iran’s provinces in recent days, as authorities revert to their tested playbook of cracking down without offering viable solutions to grievances driving public anger.