Unlike previous waves of unrest, the government has so far refrained from cutting nationwide internet access. Officials also appear keen to avoid an immediate crackdown that could further inflame public anger and broaden demonstrations.
Category: 1. Iran
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Iran foils one of largest cyberattacks targeting communications infrastructure: Minister
Iran’s telecoms minister says the country has successfully repelled one of the most extensive cyberattacks ever launched against its communications infrastructure, stressing that the assault was neutralized through…
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Several Killed, Dozens Arrested Amid Protests In Iran
Violent clashes erupted in Iran’s Lordegan, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, where groups of protesters gathered in different parts of the city and attacked public buildings.
The unrest began on Thursday morning, with protesters throwing…
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International Conference on Women, Social Intelligence, Global Justice in Tehran
Why it matters
The event highlighted the growing role of women in shaping global justice narratives amid ongoing conflicts and shifting international power dynamics.
The big picture
The conference was held on the eve of…
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Russia Says Will Give US Proof Of Attempted Ukrainian Attack On Putin Residence
Moscow accused Kyiv on Monday of trying to strike a residence of President Vladimir Putin in Russia’s northern Novgorod region with 91 long-range attack drones. It noted that Russia would review its negotiating position in ongoing talks with…
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Daesh Planned New Year’s Eve Attacks On Churches: Syria
IS recently increased its attacks in areas of Syria controlled by the Damascus authorities, and was blamed for an attack last month in Palmyra that killed three Americans.
The interior ministry said in a statement it had information that IS…
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2025 Marks Deadliest Year For Palestinians Amid Israeli Aggression: Report
In an end-of-year report, the bureau said mass killings, forced displacement, and the widespread destruction of basic infrastructure caused serious and long-term damage to population stability, economic and social conditions, and human rights…
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Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi: Iranians Have Nothing Left To Lose
Thousands of Iranians have taken to the streets this week to protest against the riding cost of living and overall malaise engulfing the country’s economy,
Protests over spiraling inflation and the plummeting value of the local currency, the rial,…
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Iranians Have Nothing Left To Lose
Thousands of Iranians have taken to the streets this week to protest against the riding cost of living and overall malaise engulfing the country’s economy,
Protests over spiraling inflation and the plummeting value of the local currency, the…
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Thousands gather at martyr Soleimani tomb in Kerman
The opening ceremony of Resistance Week and the commemoration of the sixth anniversary of the martyrdom of General Qassem Soleimani was held on Thursday at the Martyrs’ Cemetery in Kerman, with the strong and widespread participation of local…
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