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Perhaps no nation is alarmed as Iran by the U.S. attack on Venezuela to capture as Nicolás Maduro. Its leaders are facing a fresh bout of anti-government demonstrations and threats from President Trump.
Iran's government announced a spike in subsidized gasoline prices, sparking intense protests that saw gas stations, banks and stores burned to the ground. Over 300 people reportedly were killed and authorities shut off the country's access to the internet.
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Protesters in Iran burn a Qassem Soleimani statue, one day before the anniversary of his death, as nationwide unrest escalates.
Iran declares Canada’s navy a terrorist organisation in retaliation for Ottawa’s IRGC ban, highlighting long-standing diplomatic rifts, Flight PS752 tragedy, and escalating tensions.
Galloping inflation and a currency crisis have provoked demonstrations across the country. Protests fueled by deepening economic hardship have swept Iran for more than a week, as soaring inflation has driven frustrated traders and university students into the streets of major cities, including the capital, Tehran.
Protesters angry over Iran's ailing economy have conducted a sit-in at Tehran's Grand Bazaar as protests widen over the country's ailing economy.