President Donald Trump stated Iran's executions are halting. He received this information from a reliable source. Trump had previously assured protestors of US support. His administration is reviewing options, including diplomatic and military actions. Reports indicate thousands have been killed by Iranian security forces during recent protests.
Read full storyUnited States forces are reportedly repositioning from key Middle East bases. Tensions with Iran are rising sharply. This follows a crackdown on protests and threats of US military action. Iran warns of attacks on US bases if America strikes. Some personnel are advised to leave Qatar's Al Udeid Air Base. This is described as a posture change amid regional instability.
Read full storyIndia watches Iran's protests with unease, fearing a weakened state would disrupt its strategic environment. Iran serves as India's vital western corridor to Central Asia via Chabahar Port and a crucial counterweight to Pakistan's regional influence. A collapse risks jeopardizing connectivity projects and India's multi-alignment policy.
Read full storyIran’s foreign minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Wednesday held talks with external affairs minister S Jaishankar. EAM Jaishankar noted that the exchange focused on recent developments amid escalating tensions in Iran.
"Received a call from Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi. We discussed the evolving situation in and around Iran," Jaishankar wrote on X.
Iran is engulfed in turmoil as protests spark a fierce government response. Reports from the ground depict a reality where security forces are shooting indiscriminately at unarmed citizens. Medical facilities are overwhelmed with the injured, many suffering from gunshot wounds and serious head injuries, highlighting a catastrophic 'mass-casualty scenario.
Read full storyIran is witnessing its deadliest crackdown in over a decade, with reports of around 2,000 deaths amid a communications blackout. Security forces have allegedly used lethal force against largely unarmed protesters, resulting in severe injuries. Hospitals are overwhelmed, and authorities are reportedly detaining injured individuals. Despite the brutal repression, defiance persists.
Read full storyOn January 16, 1979, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi boarded a plane and left Iran. Officially, it was a “temporary” departure; in reality, it marked the end of a monarchy already hollowed out by mass protests, economic anger and political repression. Nearly half a century later, Iran finds itself confronting a hauntingly familiar moment. Once again, protests have erupted from the bazaars and universities, driven initially by a collapsing currency, soaring prices and daily economic desperation. And once again, anger over livelihoods has quickly spilled into something deeper: open defiance of the political order itself. Chants once aimed at prices now target the very foundations of clerical rule.
Read full storyThe US has presented President Trump with expanded military, cyber, and psychological operation options to attack Iran amidst nationwide protests. Potential targets include nuclear and missile sites, with cyber and psychological campaigns aimed at disrupting command structures and state media. While diplomacy remains the first option, the US is escalating pressure through tariffs and considering internet access for citizens.
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