Latest on the anti-regime protests intensifying in Iran
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Iran has executed a man convicted of spying for Israeli Mossad. A report by the official IRNA news agency Wednesday identifies the man as Ali Ardestani, saying he relayed sensitive information to Mossad officers in return for financial rewards in the form of cryptocurrencies.
What is happening in Iran? Internet blackout and Israel blamed after widespread anti-regime protests
Trump threatens new attack over Tehran’s protest crackdown, after US forces bombed nuclear facilities last year
Demonstrations that began as outrage at the state of the economy have spread to cities across the country, amid an escalating crackdown by the authorities.
Iran's National Defense Council issued a statement that warned that any encroachment on its security or national integrity would be met with an “appropriate, targeted, and decisive response.
President Trump expressed support on Monday for Israel’s potential attack against Iran if Tehran continues the purported expansion of its ballistic missile program. “Yes, the nuclear fast,
Iran supreme leader signals crackdown coming as protesters are ‘ruining their own streets’ for Trump
Iran's judiciary chief has vowed decisive punishment for protesters, signaling a coming crackdown against demonstrations.
The inquiry surfaced as internet monitors and media reported near-total connectivity loss across Iran, renewing attention on satellite internet as a tool to bypass state shutdowns.
Irsn has accused the US and Israel of fueling unrest and interfering in its internal affairs in a formal letter to the United Nations.