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Iran says protests casualties exceed 3,000; Armenian churches among damaged buildings
Iran’s foreign minister says protests since December 2025 have left more than 3,000 dead, with 2,427 civilians and security personnel and 690 militants.
Iran sees mass arrests as protests persist amid economic crisis
Iran confronts ongoing protests and mass detentions as authorities report casualties while rights groups cite thousands of arrests amid an economy in crisis.
Syrian Interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa’s Germany Visit Canceled Amid Domestic Turmoil
Syrian interim president Ahmad al-Sharaa’s Germany visit is canceled amid Syria’s strife, with talks on refugee return and protests influencing the decision.
What Triggered the Mass Protests in Iran?
The triggers and implications of the recent mass protests in Iran tied to economic mismanagement and currency devaluation. The intertwined nature of economics and governance in Iran illustrates how the mismanagement of currency policy can trigger civil unrest, ultimately leading…
Iran’s Airspace Has Been Reopened Following Temporary Closure Amid Protests
Iran has reopened its airspace following protests, signaling an attempt to stabilize the situation and restore normalcy in air travel.
Two Armenians Killed During Protests in Iran
The current crisis in Iran underscores the vulnerability of minority communities, such as the Armenians, amidst political turmoil, and highlights the need for effective communication and support mechanisms from their homeland to ensure their safety and well-being in times of…
Iran-Israel Tensions Escalate: Airspace Closures, Global Warnings, and the Shadow of Military Action
As Iran faces mass protests and a brutal crackdown, tensions with Israel and the US intensify, leading to airspace closures, global travel warnings, and fears of military escalation. The region stands at a crossroads as international actors weigh responses to…
ՆԳՆ-ի արձագանքը Իրանի դեսպանի հայտարարությանը
The Armenian Ministry of Internal Affairs responds to Iranian Ambassador’s concerns about protests, reaffirming commitment to lawful gatherings and embassy security.
Starlink Becomes Free in Iran Amidst Internet Blackouts
In an era where every connection counts, the unfolding story in Iran serves as a reminder of the power of technology as both a tool for liberation and a target of state control.
Syria’s Homs Unrest: Alawite Protests, Sectarian Tensions, and State Response
As Syria’s Homs faces a tense curfew and mass Alawite protests, officials warn against sectarian slogans and external manipulation. The unrest follows deadly attacks and rising fears of communal violence, with the government pledging to protect all Syrians while grappling…
Nuneaton Rape Case: Afghan National’s Guilty Plea Sparks Protest and Policy Debate
The rape of a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton by Afghan national Ahmad Mulakhil has ignited protests, political scrutiny, and calls for transparency on suspect nationality, revealing deep divides over immigration and policing in the UK.
Tanzania Opposition Crackdown: Arrests, Treason Charges, and Election Fallout
Tanzania faces turmoil as authorities arrest senior opposition leaders and charge hundreds with treason following disputed elections, raising concerns over democratic rights and human cost.
Tanzania’s Election Turmoil: President Hassan’s Contested Victory Sparks Deadly Unrest
President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s landslide win in Tanzania’s 2025 elections has ignited unprecedented nationwide protests, deadly violence, and international scrutiny, as opposition claims fraud and citizens demand accountability.
DOJ Indicts Broadview ICE Protesters as Court Places Border Patrol Chief Under Daily Oversight, Says Candidate Bushra Amiwala
Congressional candidate Bushra Amiwala says DOJ indictments of Broadview ICE protesters are retaliatory, coming as a court orders daily oversight of Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino.















