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Summary
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said a "big beautiful armada" was heading toward Iran and warned of an attack more harsh than US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites if Tehran did not negotiate a deal on its nuclear program.
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Trump warns of Iran attack, Tehran says ready with 'finger on the trigger'

US State Department raps Iran for coercion involving protestors' bodies

Iran’s currency slides to new low, dollar at 1.62 million rials

EU parliament chief urges terrorist listing of IRGC

Tehran closely managed foreign minister's US contacts - NYT

Turkish national faces imminent execution in Iran, UN expert says

Trump warns of Iran attack, Tehran says ready with 'finger on the trigger'
Summary
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said a "big beautiful armada" was heading toward Iran and warned of an attack more harsh than US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites if Tehran did not negotiate a deal on its nuclear program.
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Trump warns of ‘far worse’ strike as US armada heads toward Iran

US President Donald Trump said a “massive armada” of American naval forces was heading toward Iran, warning that a future attack would be “far worse” than past strikes if Tehran does not agree to a deal.

Trump in Tehran? Former Iranian envoy floats Hail Mary talks to avoid war

Trump warns of ‘far worse’ strike as US armada heads toward Iran

Iran Protests

  • 12,000 Killed in Crackdown
  • Pay for Bullets
  • Behind the Crackdown
  • Khamenei Green-Lights Crackdown
  • Bazaar Breaks

'Rat-Ali': Iran’s protest nickname targets Ali Khamenei’s time underground

Many Iranians on social media have been referring to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei as ‘Moush-Ali’ (Rat-Ali), a nickname rooted in reports that he has repeatedly gone into underground seclusion and now echoed at rallies inside Iran and in diaspora protests.

INSIGHT

36,500 deaths in context: How Iran’s toll compares with wars and crackdowns

Iran’s repeated use of 3,117 fuels doubts about official statistics

'Rat-Ali': Iran’s protest nickname targets Ali Khamenei’s time underground
ANALYSIS

Why Turkey fears Iran’s unrest more than its repression

Iranians’ chants against the Islamic Republic—muted for now by brute force—are viewed in Turkey not as a struggle for freedom but as a geopolitical risk from migration and militancy.

Turkey arrests six over Iran-linked spying, drone plans

Why Turkey fears Iran’s unrest more than its repression
Wealthy Iranian brothers chose protest and were killed

Wealthy Iranian brothers chose protest and were killed

Brothers Hamid and Vahid Arzanlou were two well-known entrepreneurs in Iran’s furniture industry who despite their wealth still chose to raise their voices in anti-government protests this month and paid with their lives.

A protester’s final wish: 'Bury me wrapped in the lion and sun flag'

A protester’s final wish: 'Bury me wrapped in the lion and sun flag'

Mojtaba (Shahmorad) Shahpari, a protester from the southwestern Iranian city of Izeh who was injured during the nationwide protests and later found dead in a cold storage warehouse in Isfahan, was laid to rest wrapped in the lion and sun flag, fulfilling his final wish.

Iranians burying slain protest youths mourn with dancing and defiance
INSIGHT

Iranians burying slain protest youths mourn with dancing and defiance

Iranian families are turning funerals of youths killed in a deadly protest crackdown this month into celebrations of life, with dancing and wedding music aimed at defying their heartbreak and state repression.

Iran judiciary says man convicted of spying for Israel’s Mossad was executed

Iran’s judiciary said on Wednesday it executed a man it identified as Hamidreza Sabet Esmailipour, whom it accused of spying for Israel’s intelligence service, Mossad, after his death sentence was upheld by the Supreme Court.

Iran judiciary says man convicted of spying for Israel’s Mossad was executed
INSIGHT

'Where are you, son?' Iranian father's morgue odyssey breaks hearts

A long video of an Iranian father's agonized trudge among the bloodied corpses of slain protestors in a Tehran morgue in search of his son has seared viewers with the enormity of the state's mass killings this month.

INSIGHT

After mass killings, bodies of Iran's slain leveraged to quash dissent

'Where are you, son?' Iranian father's morgue odyssey breaks hearts

US deports three former IRGC members, ICE says

The United States has deported three former members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said in a post on X.

US deports three former IRGC members, ICE says

Venezuela

  • Anchor for Guards
  • Warning to Iran
  • Iran’s Assets at Risk
  • Khamenei on Venezuela
  • Shadow Trade Squeeze
  • Call to Topple Maduro

Iranian, Venezuelan dissidents call for US action to reclaim lost homelands

Iranian and Venezuelan opposition figures in a meeting in Washington DC urged the United States and its allies to act against what they described as an axis of repression between their two countries.

Venezuela’s Machado says world must raise cost for Iran’s rulers

Iranian, Venezuelan dissidents call for US action to reclaim lost homelands

Volunteers abroad deploy tech to pierce Iran's internet iron curtain

As Iran’s authorities continue sealing off global internet access, thousands of Iranian volunteers abroad are helping users inside the country slip through what few narrow digital cracks remain.

Germany warns Iranian diaspora of possible reprisals by Tehran

Iran-linked influence campaign targeted Western debate on uprising - OSINT group

Volunteers abroad deploy tech to pierce Iran's internet iron curtain
EXCLUSIVE

Over 36,500 killed in Iran's deadliest massacre, documents reveal

More than 36,500 Iranians were killed by security forces during the January 8-9 crackdown on nationwide protests, making it the deadliest two-day protest massacre in history, according to documents reviewed by Iran International's Editorial Board.

Over 36,500 killed in Iran's deadliest massacre, documents reveal
ANALYSIS

Iran’s two crypto economies: state guile and household survival

Cryptocurrency is a rare tool embraced by both Iran’s rulers and its citizens—used at the top to enrich elites to dodge sanctions and at the bottom to survive the economic devastation wrought by their policies.

INSIGHT

Tehran quelled street protests but economic troubles persist

Iran’s two crypto economies: state guile and household survival
EXCLUSIVE

Emory University sacks daughter of Iran’s top security official Larijani

Emory University has dismissed Fatemeh Ardeshir Larijani, the daughter of the US-sanctioned security chief of the Islamic Republic, the university confirmed to Iran International on Saturday, following growing calls for her removal.

Emory University sacks daughter of Iran’s top security official Larijani
US warned Iraq of oil sanctions, freezing ties over Iran ties - Reuters

US warned Iraq of oil sanctions, freezing ties over Iran ties - Reuters

US officials told Iraqi leaders Washington would starve Baghdad of oil revenue if it kept up economic links with Iran and would suspend ties if politicians deemed close to Iran became ministers, Reuters reported on Friday citing sources.

US levies new sanctions on Iran oil trade after protest crackdown

US levies new sanctions on Iran oil trade after protest crackdown

The US Treasury on Friday slapped new sanctions on ships and their owners it accuses of enriching the Iranian state and fueling its repression following mass killings of protestors earlier this month.

Iran's energy trade defies year of US maximum pressure sanctions
ANALYSIS

Iran's energy trade defies year of US maximum pressure sanctions

One year after US President Donald Trump returned to the White House and revived the "maximum pressure" sanctions on Iran from his first term, available data show the country’s energy exports remain largely intact.

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ANALYSIS

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Hooman Abedi

Iran International

OPINION

Iran’s post-massacre moment is the quiet defiance of being alive

Kambiz Hosseini
Kambiz Hosseini

Host of nightly show The Program

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Iran seizes assets to punish dissent

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Hooman Abedi

Iran International

EXCLUSIVE

‘People collapsed': mystery chemicals lobbed at Iran protestors - eyewitnesses

Reza Akvanian
Reza Akvanian

Iran International

ANALYSIS

Come what may in Iran, Russia will adapt to preserve influence

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Mark N. Katz

Professor Emeritus of Government and Politics, George Mason University

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Corpse of slain Iranian mother of two found in grim 'warehouse of bodies'

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Negar Mojtahedi

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'This is the endgame,' former UK Security Minister says of Iran

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Negar Mojtahedi

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Justice beyond borders: Lawsuit in Argentina tests accountability for Iran officials

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Negar Mojtahedi

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Negar Mojtahedi

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Negar Mojtahedi

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UK rights advocate calls for independent probe into Iranian lawyer's death

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Negar Mojtahedi

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Tehran Insider

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

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.

The Iran that never trends
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The Iran that never trends

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Revolutionary road: a family row captures Iran's political gridlock

United States

  • Trump in Tehran? Former Iranian envoy floats Hail Mary talks to avoid war

    Trump in Tehran? Former Iranian envoy floats Hail Mary talks to avoid war

  • Iranian, Venezuelan dissidents call for US action to reclaim lost homelands

  • Why 'locked and loaded’ US is still holding back on Iran

  • Emory University sacks daughter of Iran’s top security official Larijani

Iran Nuclear

  • Iran’s nuclear chief to IAEA: If sites have been destroyed, what are you looking for?

    Iran’s nuclear chief to IAEA: If sites have been destroyed, what are you looking for?

  • US renews nuclear and missile demands on Iran as ‘armada’ arrives

  • IAEA chief warns Iran nuclear standoff ‘cannot go on forever’

  • Araghchi urges Trump to reopen talks, says Iran cannot be defeated

Domestic Politics

  • Tehran ignored warnings of unrest, chose force over reform

    Tehran ignored warnings of unrest, chose force over reform

  • Iran parliament halts impeachment moves against ministers amid unrest

  • Iranian lawmakers call Trump ‘Pharaoh,’ cast Khamenei as 'Moses'

  • Ex-IRGC commander says Iran needs paradigm shift, sees no sign of change

Society

  • Iranians burying slain protest youths mourn with dancing and defiance

    Iranians burying slain protest youths mourn with dancing and defiance

  • Made without permission: how Iran’s underground cinema owned 2025

  • Legendary Iranian playwright and filmmaker Bahram Beyzaie dies at 87

  • Iran psychiatrists warn of surge in drug-induced psychosis among teens

Military

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

    Argentina designates Iran's IRGC Quds Force as terrorist group

  • Missiles, not diplomacy: how Iran signals resolve under pressure

  • Senators say US will hit Iran if it rebuilds nuclear, missile programs

  • Iran arms export agency offers missiles for crypto – FT

Human Rights

  • Iran judiciary says man convicted of spying for Israel’s Mossad was executed

    Iran judiciary says man convicted of spying for Israel’s Mossad was executed

  • Pro-government editors wiped Iran rights abuses from Wikipedia - watchdog

  • What Tehran means when it says protesters won’t be executed

  • 'People die in the dark': experts decry Iran's 'worst internet shutdown'

Economy & Environment

  • Iran’s two crypto economies: state guile and household survival

    Iran’s two crypto economies: state guile and household survival

  • If Iran changes, the region's economy would change with it

  • Iranian oil will make up for China's loss of Venezuelan supply - Reuters

  • Iran’s currency slides to new low, dollar at 1.47 million rials

Iran Sanctions

  • US warned Iraq of oil sanctions, freezing ties over Iran ties - Reuters

    US warned Iraq of oil sanctions, freezing ties over Iran ties - Reuters

  • US levies new sanctions on Iran oil trade after protest crackdown

  • Iran's energy trade defies year of US maximum pressure sanctions

  • How Trump’s secondary tariffs could hurt Tehran

Mideast Crisis

  • Iranian official rhetoric girds for war as US fleet nears

    Iranian official rhetoric girds for war as US fleet nears

  • Restraint as strategy: Israel watches Iran’s unrest from afar

  • Crisis at home shrinks Tehran’s margin for error abroad

  • Iran hangs man accused of spying for Mossad

Iran Protests

  • 'Rat-Ali': Iran’s protest nickname targets Ali Khamenei’s time underground

    'Rat-Ali': Iran’s protest nickname targets Ali Khamenei’s time underground

  • Wealthy Iranian brothers chose protest and were killed

  • A protester’s final wish: 'Bury me wrapped in the lion and sun flag'

  • 'Where are you, son?' Iranian father's morgue odyssey breaks hearts

Iran Insights

  • Volunteers abroad deploy tech to pierce Iran's internet iron curtain

    Volunteers abroad deploy tech to pierce Iran's internet iron curtain

  • Tehran quelled street protests but economic troubles persist

  • How '800 executions canceled' fits Tehran’s playbook

  • Is the Trump-Khamenei feud nearing endgame?

Diplomacy

  • Why Turkey fears Iran’s unrest more than its repression

    Why Turkey fears Iran’s unrest more than its repression

  • Come what may in Iran, Russia will adapt to preserve influence

  • Iran envoy warns escalation could engulf region as Arab states step up contacts

  • Turkey treads carefully as Iran faces unrest