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"I'm not in the police to kill people," says one Iranian officer as the regime vows to continue its protest crackdown.
"Regime teeters in Tehran" reads the headline of the Times, leading on remarks from US President Donald Trump, after he told Fox News that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was "looking to flee the country".
Demonstrations broke out in Iran on Dec. 28 and have spread nationwide as protesters vent their increasing discontent over the Islamic Republic’s faltering economy and the collapse of its currency.
Perhaps no nation is alarmed as Iran by the U.S. attack on Venezuela to capture as Nicolás Maduro. Its leaders are facing a fresh bout of anti-government demonstrations and threats from President Trump.
During the season three premiere episode of "Tehran" Tamar hides out before making a vital discovery after being forced to flee from pressure on her own side.
It’s been over five years since the Israeli-produced thriller Tehran debuted on Apple TV, and it’s been about three-and-a-half-years since the second season, which featured Glenn Close, bowed on the streamer.
Protesters in Tehran are heard chanting, “Neither Gaza nor Lebanon, my life for Iran,” during a demonstration against the regime attended by thousands. The slogan is seen as an expression of opposition to what protesters view as Iran’s government prioritizing foreign causes over domestic needs.
The number of people killed in protests across Iran has risen. The country's prosecutor has warned some protesters could face the death penalty for their actions. Follow the latest below.