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Iranian demonstrators crowded into the streets of Tehran and other cities on Thursday, with images circulating of government buildings on fire and the authorities blocking internet access but failing thus far to restore order.
Among the dead are eight children and at least two members of Iran’s security forces, according to rights groups. Thousands more have been detained as authorities move to suppress demonstrations that show little sign of fading.
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
Trump said he will not meet with the son of Iran's late shah, who is arguably the most public opposition leader to the Islamic Republic
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday accused the United States and Israel of attempting to influence the country’s ongoing protest movement, while dismissing the likelihood of direct forei
Iran's army chief threatens pre-emptive strikes on the US as protests over economic collapse spread, with blackouts, deadly unrest and fears of wider conflict.
In remarks Friday, Iran’s supreme leader derided demonstrators as “vandals” and mocked President Donald Trump’s promise to intervene if protesters were killed.