Iran's ethnic minorities, comprising nearly 50% of the population, could prove decisive in ongoing anti-regime protests as ...
The Iranian military is the most pivotal institution in the country, capable of catalyzing the ultimate downfall of the ...
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The Silence of the Left on Iran
As the Islamic Republic massacres protesters, exiles are dismayed by the lack of sympathy from the American left.
In 2026, social media is a central battleground for narrative control over conflicts. Protesters in Iran say the unrest is a ...
As revolution sweeps Iran, a senior analyst told Newsweek why some who usually speak up for humanitarian causes have stayed ...
The National Interest on MSNOpinion
In Iran, Don’t Rerun 1979
By effectively designating Reza Pahlavi as Iran’s leader-in-waiting, Western media may be squelching a genuine opportunity ...
How isolation, intransigence and desperate economic hardship provoked an upsurge of protest that brought the regime to the ...
Iran’s water crisis now fuels unrest, exposing how sanctions, corruption and mismanagement have turned environmental collapse ...
Across Europe, exiled Iranians are voicing anger at the Islamic Republic's crackdown on protests, which reportedly killed ...
With his room for maneuver shrinking fast, he faces a climbdown on deeply held beliefs to bring relief to his country.
France 24 on MSN
Iranian women on the frontline of protests
This week, we focus on Iran as the country has been rocked by its largest wave of protests since the Islamic revolution in 1979. Human rights groups outside Iran report that thousands have been killed ...
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