Tehran has accused dissidents who fled of fomenting unrest following death of Iranian Kurd Mahsa Amini, but groups insist demonstrations being organized locally

Tehran governor claims protests have ended and security has been restored, but chants of 'death to the dictator' can be heard from people's homes where its harder to arrest them

Government official accuses media personalities of 'fanning the flames of the riots' triggered by death of Iranian woman after her arrest by morality police

Iranian drones targeted an Iranian-Kurdish opposition group in northern Iraq on Wednesday, killing at least nine people and wounding 32

Ebrahim Raisi says nation feeling 'grief and sorrow' over Mahsa Amini's death while in morality police's custody and asserts that forensics experts will soon present final report

Iranian military fires missiles and drones in cross-border attack after Kurdish Iranian woman was killed by morality police, sparking nationwide protests

Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian briefs us on security concerns after the holiday; diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman on why the UK won't relocate its embassy to Jerusalem

Protests over hijab law seen as challenge to Islamic Republic's entire system of religious rule: 'People are coming to the streets to find a meter of space to shout their rage'

Mahmoud Nabavian claims demonstrators guilty of 'impurities' as cleric urges government 'to listen to people’s demands'; UN chief urges Raisi not to use 'disproportionate force'

Reza Pahlavi, whose father headed Iran until Islamic Revolution of 1979, says regime could collapse in weeks as mass protests continue

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