Nuclear agency acknowledges subsidiary targeted, but downplays importance of documents released

Thousands demonstrate against Tehran's fundamentalist regime in Washington DC, Los Angeles and Berlin, in wake of major rallies in Islamic Republic over killing of Mahsa Amini

Majid Mirahmadi claims demonstrations at universities have been decreasing and that situation in provinces has largely stabilized

Elnaz Rekabi said taken to authorities after return to Iran, pressured into a 'forced confession,' threatened with confiscation of family's property

Activists say at least 27 children have been killed, and that students and teachers are among the thousands arrested in the crackdown; union says many educators held without charge

Schoolboy killed Oct. 8 in Mashhad revealed as shot by Iranian forces; Canada hosts female foreign ministers for meeting on crackdown on demonstrations over death of young woman

As thousands rally over women's rights, Tehran supplies 'suicide drones' to Russia amid its invasion of Ukraine and has run drills on Azerbaijan, as well as striking Kurds in Iraq

Experts disagree over how significant month-long demonstrations truly are, and whether Western countries can and should be offering moral and technological support

From social media videos to images projected on buildings and fountains dyed blood-red, activists are keeping alive the spirit of anti-regime demonstrations

Islamic Republic drastically curtailed access to social media platforms as it grapples with protests over the death of Mahsa Amini after her arrest for alleged dress code violation

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