Iran President Denies Nuclear Weapons Amidst Protests
Iran's president denies seeking nuclear weapons and expresses shame over protests, as US negotiations hang in balance and domestic tensions flare during the 1979 revolution anniversary.
Iran's president denies seeking nuclear weapons and expresses shame over protests, as US negotiations hang in balance and domestic tensions flare during the 1979 revolution anniversary.
An Iranian doctor claims the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is executing injured protesters in hospital beds by shooting them in the head, with medical staff arrested for treating them.
Iran commemorated the 47th anniversary of its 1979 Islamic Revolution on Wednesday, facing external pressure from the US and internal dissent following a bloody crackdown on protests.
Iranian authorities have arrested senior reformist figures, including Azar Mansouri, following criticism of the government's handling of recent protests, deepening political tensions.
Iran's foreign minister declares Tehran will never abandon uranium enrichment, even if war is imposed, amid nuclear talks with the US and regional tensions.
Iran enters negotiations with the US with a surprisingly bullish and maximalist position, despite significant military strikes, sanctions, and domestic unrest weakening the regime in recent months.
A significant fire has broken out at a market in Tehran, Iran, with dramatic video footage showing thick smoke billowing into the sky. Emergency services are responding to the incident.
Iranians are holding celebratory funerals for protest victims, featuring pop music and dancing as acts of defiance against the Islamic regime's strict cultural norms.
Mehdi Mahmoudian, co-writer of Oscar-nominated film 'It Was Just an Accident,' detained in Tehran after signing statement condemning regime's crackdown on protesters.
Recent anti-government protests in Iran show a significant shift from the 2022 'woman, life, freedom' movement, with younger demonstrators now rallying around Reza Pahlavi, son of the former Shah.
Iranian authorities have unveiled a giant billboard in central Tehran directly warning the United States against military action, featuring graphic imagery of a damaged aircraft carrier.
Yousef Pezeshkian, son of Iran's president, calls for lifting internet restrictions, warning that suppressing footage of violent crackdowns only fuels public discontent and economic damage.
Tehran unveils murals threatening retaliation against potential US strikes as aircraft carrier moves to region following deadly crackdown on protests that killed thousands.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy issues a stern warning to Tehran, demanding the immediate release of a British national from East Sussex held on politically motivated espionage charges. The UK government vows to use all diplomatic means to secure their free