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Residents in several Iranian cities chanted anti-government slogans, including “Death to Khamenei” and “This is the final battle, Pahlavi will return,” from their homes on Sunday evening for a second consecutive night, following a call for chants by Iran’s exiled prince Reza Pahlavi.
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Summary
Residents in several Iranian cities chanted anti-government slogans, including “Death to Khamenei” and “This is the final battle, Pahlavi will return,” from their homes on Sunday evening for a second consecutive night, following a call for chants by Iran’s exiled prince Reza Pahlavi.
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Iran Sanctions

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  • Revenue Erosion
  • Ghost Fleet Costs
  • Profiting From Pressure
ANALYSIS

Tehran’s oil lifeline shows signs of strain under tightening sanctions

Iran’s oil exports declined sharply at the start of 2026, new tanker-tracking data show, raising fresh questions about the durability of Tehran’s most important economic lifeline under renewed US sanctions pressure.

Tehran’s oil lifeline shows signs of strain under tightening sanctions
VOICES FROM IRAN

Iranian families say rising security pressure is eroding trust in schools

A tightening security atmosphere inside schools across several Iranian cities has prompted a new wave of student absences, according to messages sent to Iran International, with families saying classrooms no longer feel like safe spaces for their children.

Iranian families say rising security pressure is eroding trust in schools
‘Good cop, bad cop’: Is Trump-Netanyahu Iran policy a ruse?
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‘Good cop, bad cop’: Is Trump-Netanyahu Iran policy a ruse?

The latest US-Iran diplomacy may reflect coordinated pressure rather than compromise, analysts told Iran International’s Eye for Iran podcast, describing Washington and Jerusalem as playing a potential “good cop, bad cop” strategy.

Iran signals openness on stockpile but rules out zero enrichment in US talks

Iran signals openness on stockpile but rules out zero enrichment in US talks

Iran is prepared to consider steps on its stockpile of highly enriched uranium as part of a nuclear deal with the United States, but the demand for zero enrichment is not on the table, Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi said in an interview published on Sunday.

Trump, Netanyahu agree to step up pressure on Iranian oil sales to China

Trump, Netanyahu agree to step up pressure on Iranian oil sales to China

US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed at a White House meeting this week to increase economic pressure on Iran, including efforts to curb its oil exports to China, Axios reported.

Over a million people rally worldwide in solidarity with Iran protests

Over one million Iranians rallied across Europe, North America and Australia on Saturday in response to a call by exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi, while nighttime chants echoed from rooftops and apartment blocks inside Iran in a coordinated show of solidarity.

Pahlavi urges intervention, details transition roadmap in Munich

Over a million people rally worldwide in solidarity with Iran protests

Internet shutdown chokes off one of the last lifelines for young Iranians

Freelancers across Iran lost foreign contracts and saw income dry up during January’s internet shutdown, digital workers told Iran International, as weeks offline cut their access to projects and payments in an economy already hit by global isolation.

China’s digital playbook helps shape Iran’s online repression - rights group

Internet shutdown chokes off one of the last lifelines for young Iranians

Iran Protests

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Wounded protester missing for 33 days shot dead in custody, source says
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Wounded protester missing for 33 days shot dead in custody, source says

Ali Heydari, a 20-year-old Iranian protester wounded and arrested during demonstrations in Mashhad on January 8, was shot in the head and killed in detention about a month later, a source close to his family told Iran International.

The night gunfire silenced a lifetime of music in Tehran

The night gunfire silenced a lifetime of music in Tehran

The night air on Jan. 8 in northeastern Tehran filled with chants rising in defiance. Among them stood Pooya Faragerdi, a violinist whose life was measured in music and a heart that beat for Iran. Then came the gunfire.

Iran protest deaths may amount to crimes against humanity, EU parliament says

Iran protest deaths may amount to crimes against humanity, EU parliament says

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Iran pressures families of protest detainees to attend state-run rallies

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US strikes on Iran a matter of 'when not if,' former IDF spokesman says

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TEHRAN INSIDER

A letter from Iran: I don’t trust those who say they have the answers

I am writing this from Tehran after three days of trying to find a way to send it: things may get a lot worse before they get any better.

Against Iran’s politics of exclusion, pluralism is the point
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Against Iran’s politics of exclusion, pluralism is the point

There is a cruel ritual in Iranian opposition politics: some voices abroad constantly interrogate the “purity” of activists inside—why they did not speak more sharply or endorse maximalist slogans, why survival itself looks insufficiently heroic.

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The Iran that never trends

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    What the 1991 uprising in Iraq can teach US and Iran

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  • Military strike on Iran now ‘virtually certain,’ Western source says

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Iran Nuclear

  • Iran signals openness on stockpile but rules out zero enrichment in US talks

    Iran signals openness on stockpile but rules out zero enrichment in US talks

  • Trump pairs deal talk with war threats ahead of Iran negotiations

  • Iran shows no shift on US talks as Turkey engages Washington

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Domestic Politics

  • Clash with state TV exposes limits of Iran's presidential authority

    Clash with state TV exposes limits of Iran's presidential authority

  • Tehran signals zero tolerance by detaining political insiders

  • Tehran talks soft abroad, tough at home

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Military

  • Turkey warns expanding Iran talks to missiles risks another war

    Turkey warns expanding Iran talks to missiles risks another war

  • Why Tehran sees war as a survival strategy

  • Suspicious blasts kill several in southern Iran; officials blame gas leak

  • Argentina designates Iran's IRGC Quds Force as terrorist group

Society

  • Fajr Film Festival: a celebration few in Iran felt like celebrating

    Fajr Film Festival: a celebration few in Iran felt like celebrating

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  • Iranians burying slain protest youths mourn with dancing and defiance

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Human Rights

  • UN stresses protocol after Iran anniversary letter draws criticism

    UN stresses protocol after Iran anniversary letter draws criticism

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INSIGHT

Clash with state TV exposes limits of Iran's presidential authority

President Massoud Pezeshkian’s increasingly public confrontations with Iran’s state broadcaster have exposed the limits of his authority, underscoring how one of the country’s most powerful institutions operates beyond the reach of its elected government.

INSIGHT

Fajr Film Festival: a celebration few in Iran felt like celebrating

Clash with state TV exposes limits of Iran's presidential authority
ANALYSIS

Why Netanyahu raced to Washington over Iran

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu believes only direct engagement with US President Donald Trump can prevent a limited nuclear deal with Iran—and turn this moment into a decisive blow against the Islamic Republic.

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Netanyahu’s hasty US visit signals Israel’s bid to shape Iran policy

Why Netanyahu raced to Washington over Iran

Iran Sanctions

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    Trump, Netanyahu agree to step up pressure on Iranian oil sales to China

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  • Australian Senate passes motion condemning Iran protest crackdown

  • Britain sanctions Iran’s security apparatus over deadly crackdowns

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  • Why Netanyahu raced to Washington over Iran

    Why Netanyahu raced to Washington over Iran

  • Iranian diplomats ferrying millions in cash to Hezbollah

  • Netanyahu’s hasty US visit signals Israel’s bid to shape Iran policy

  • US strikes on Iran a matter of 'when not if,' former IDF spokesman says

Economy & Environment

  • Tehran’s oil lifeline shows signs of strain under tightening sanctions

    Tehran’s oil lifeline shows signs of strain under tightening sanctions

  • Iran to let basic goods importers sell oil under expanded barter scheme

  • Why Iran may not afford to close the Strait of Hormuz

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Iran Protests

  • Iranian families say rising security pressure is eroding trust in schools

    Iranian families say rising security pressure is eroding trust in schools

  • Over a million people rally worldwide in solidarity with Iran protests

  • Pahlavi urges intervention, details transition roadmap in Munich

  • Internet shutdown chokes off one of the last lifelines for young Iranians

Diplomacy

  • Iran says US must accept domestic enrichment for nuclear talks to succeed

    Iran says US must accept domestic enrichment for nuclear talks to succeed

  • Muslim-majority states push wider framework for Iran-US talks - reports

  • US–Iran talks stagger back on after a day of threats and denials

  • Rubio presses for broader Iran talks, voices doubt over deal

Iran Insights

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    Why were ‘Baal’ statues burned at Iran’s revolution anniversary rallies?

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