Iranians take to streets to celebrate Khamenei’s death
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ITV News' Senior International Affairs Producer Nathan Lee describes his experiences covering the retaliatory Iranian strikes in Israel.
Iranian-Americans marched in New York City on Sunday to celebrate the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and 40 of his top officials.
Thousands of mourners filled the streets of a town in southern Iran on Tuesday during the funeral for victims of an airstrike on a girls’ elementary school, according to footage and images verified by The New York Times.
Protests have erupted in Tehran as Iran's rial currency falls into a free fall. 572 people have been killed and more than 10,600 people detained, per the Human Rights Activists News Agency.
Estimates of the human cost of the unrest vary dramatically; U.S.-based monitors such as HRANA report at least 2,571 people killed, while some outlets and activist networks have cited far higher figures, including claims of around 12,000 deaths. Iran’s ...
Protests continue to pop up around Las Vegas as people grow concerned with the United States involvement in the Middle East.
Several hundred demonstrators gathered at Park Street Station Monday night to protest the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, which have targeted a school, hospitals and residential areas as well as military installations.
The drive from Tehran Imam Khomeini Airport to the city centre is about 55 minutes. The traffic can be described as a living, breathing force that moves as one through the capital of Iran, home to 10 million people, where amid the apparent chaos, there is an unspoken choreography.