Iran, Tehran and Donald Trump
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The third season of the Israeli series, rescheduled amid the recent surge of conflicts in the Middle East, finally premieres on Apple TV.
US President Donald Trump said Wednesday he had been told the killings of protesters in Iran had been halted, but added that he would "watch it and see" about threatened military action.Asked by an AFP reporter in the Oval Office if US military action was now off the table,
A covert operation in Tehran explodes into chaos when revenge overrides orders, pushing Tamar into a deadly endgame with no safe way out.
The US is withdrawing some forces from key Middle East bases as Iran warns it will target American sites, while Trump signals a cautious stance on military intervention amid the ongoing deadly protests.
Iran's judiciary head signaled Wednesday there would be fast trials and executions ahead for suspects detained in nationwide protests despite a warning from President Trump.
"I'm not in the police to kill people," says one Iranian officer as the regime vows to continue its protest crackdown.
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Protesters in Tehran describe seeing ‘bodies piled up’ in hospitals after crackdown by authorities
Several Iranians who protested in Iran over the past few days have spoken to CNN about seeing enormous crowds as well as brutal violence on the streets of Tehran, with one woman saying she saw “bodies piled up on each other” in a hospital.
The British embassy in Tehran has been temporarily closed, the government said on Wednesday. Britain's ambassador and all consular staff were evacuated based on a security assessment and a decision to prioritise staff safety, a British official said, Reuters reported.