Iran government in 'final days and weeks'
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Iran protests death toll tops 2,000, activists say
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Iranians are once again in the streets. And once again, the regime appears to be responding as it always has — with brutal violence. Might the end result this time be different?
The protests in Iran could have a sweeping effect in a region already jolted by historic changes over the past year. Four CFR fellows assess how Israel, the Gulf States, Lebanon, and Turkey view the
From Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to imprisoned activists, Iran's potential successors remain unclear. Opposition figures debate who could unify after regime change.
The Islamic Republic, which was born of revolution in the late 1970s, is still using 20th-century tactics to suppress
Per the WSJ, Iran's rival Gulf states have largely avoided addressing the protests that have spread across Iran since late December, leaving thousands dead. Arab Gulf states have been warning the Trump administration not to strike Iran after Trump and White House officials stated on Tuesday that military action was more likely than not,
This time, believers in the Iranian diaspora are praying more explicitly for the fall of the country's rulers.
Iranian hospitals are reportedly overwhelmed as anti-government protests rage, with doctors treating gunshot wounds to heads and eyes amid nationwide unrest.
Something extraordinary is unfolding in Iran, and it represents a far deeper rupture than Western headlines have been willing to acknowledge
Iran has shut down the internet after the biggest anti-regime protests in 12 days of unrest erupted in cities across the Islamic Republic.
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Footage shows bodies of hundreds of slain Iranian protesters piled up at forensic center - HRANA
The bodies of hundreds of slain Iranian protesters have been piled at the Kahrizak forensic medicine center south of Tehran, US-based Iranian rights group HRANA said on Monday, citing footage received by the organization.