Iranian Students Protest as U.S. Pressure Mounts
For the third consecutive day, Iranian students have taken to the streets in protest, as tensions rise with increasing U.S. pressure on the government in Tehran.
For the third consecutive day, Iranian students have taken to the streets in protest, as tensions rise with increasing U.S. pressure on the government in Tehran.
Videos verified by AFP show crowds at memorials for killed protesters shouting anti-government slogans, as officials acknowledge over 3,000 deaths during January's crackdown while rights groups claim thousands more.
Fresh anti-government protests have reportedly erupted in Tehran, coinciding with large-scale solidarity demonstrations worldwide, including a significant march in Montreal supporting Iranian citizens.
Iran commemorates the 1979 Islamic Revolution anniversary as public anger over government crackdowns and escalating tensions with the United States cast a shadow over the celebrations.
Iran's parliament declares European armies terrorist groups in response to EU blacklisting of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, escalating diplomatic tensions.
A prolonged internet shutdown in Iran has severely impacted key economic sectors from travel to exports, leaving millions struggling with daily life and work in Tehran.