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'It's horrifying': Videos of body bags and machine guns give rare glimpse of Iran's bloody crackdown
The videos that have trickled out of the Islamic Republic offer a rare glimpse into the scope of the crackdown.
Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization confirmed on Thursday morning that flights were back in operation over the country, according to Iranian state-aligned media.
Iran's foreign minister claimed that “terrorist elements from the outside” were seeking to drag the US into a conflict. Even as reports claimed on January 14 that a US attack on Iran was imminent, Iran appears to believe it has a free hand to continue a crackdown on protests.
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What to know about the protests in Iran, the crackdown and Tehran’s relations with the world
Nationwide protests in Iran are putting new pressure on its theocracy as the country faces an economic crisis.
With its western border with Afghanistan already volatile, officials warned that Pakistan could not afford fresh turbulence along its long and sensitive frontier with Iran.
The third season of the Israeli series, rescheduled amid the recent surge of conflicts in the Middle East, finally premieres on Apple TV.
The U.N. Security Council scheduled an emergency meeting Thursday to discuss Iran's deadly protests at the request of the United States, even as President Donald Trump left unclear what actions he would take against the Islamic state.
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Iran protests LIVE: Over 3,400 dead, bodies seen piled outside Tehran morgue; US strike fears loom
An NGO said over 3,400 have died in Iranian regime's crackdown on the anti-government protests across the country. Meanwhile, all eyes are on Trump next move as some officials reportedly said an attack by US is imminent while President said he is "waiting and watching".