Iran Launches Lawsuits Against Alleged Orchestrators of December Unrest
Iran’s judiciary moves to sue alleged organizers of December unrest, accusing foreign intel and prepping evidence for international courts.
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Iran’s judiciary moves to sue alleged organizers of December unrest, accusing foreign intel and prepping evidence for international courts.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei says the country has defeated US- and Israel-backed unrest, pledges to punish rioters as protests subside and schools prepare to reopen.
How Trump’s Iran policy swung from scrapping the nuclear deal and heavy sanctions in his first term to intensified “Max Pressure 2.0” and airstrikes in his second.
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Fifteen-member Palestinian technocratic committee led by Ali Abdel Hamid Shaath has arrived in Cairo to prepare Gaza administration amid ongoing ceasefire and humanitarian challenges.
A U.S. carrier strike group heads to the Middle East amid rising tensions with Iran, which warns of retaliation. Regional bases brace for impact.