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Summary
Saudi Arabia spoke with Iran on rising regional tensions, while China and Turkey said they opposed military action and urged restraint and diplomacy amid strains involving the US.
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LIVE

Iran airspace reopens as UN Security Council set to discuss protests

China urges restraint, dialogue in call with Iran foreign minister

EU weakness shows in failure to list Iran Guards, ex-Munich security chief says

Three from same family killed during protests in Iran

Turkey says it does not condone possible use of violence against Iran

Iran FM urges UN to oppose 'all foreign interference'

Iran airspace reopens as UN Security Council set to discuss protests
Summary
Saudi Arabia spoke with Iran on rising regional tensions, while China and Turkey said they opposed military action and urged restraint and diplomacy amid strains involving the US.
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US strikes on Iran won’t work without follow-through, experts say

Any US military action against Iran risks falling short if it mirrors past “one-off” strikes without sustained political and economic pressure, analysts warned during an Iran International Insight town hall on Wednesday amid mounting fears of a US attack.

ANALYSIS

Restraint as strategy: Israel watches Iran’s unrest from afar

US strikes on Iran won’t work without follow-through, experts say

Tehran leaders wiring huge sums of money out of Iran, US Treasury says

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Wednesday Washington is tracking what he described as a surge of capital flight by Iran’s ruling elite, as fears grow over the possible collapse of the Islamic Republic amid unrest and threats of a US strike.

Tehran leaders wiring huge sums of money out of Iran, US Treasury says

Deadly Crackdown

Iran judiciary says detained protester Erfan Soltani not sentenced to death

Iran’s judiciary said on Thursday that Erfan Soltani, a protester detained earlier this month, has not been sentenced to death, rejecting earlier claims by his family that such a ruling had been issued.

At least 12,000 killed in Iran crackdown during internet blackout

Young Iranian lives cut short as world welcomed new year

Iran judiciary says detained protester Erfan Soltani not sentenced to death

US takes precautionary military steps as Iran unrest fuels fears of wider conflict

Uncertainty over Iran’s direction deepened on Wednesday as unrest at home coincided with mixed signals across the region, with military movements and diplomatic steps raising the risk of a broader conflict.

US personnel told to leave Qatar base as Iran warns neighbors

'Help is on its way': Trump urges Iran protesters to take over institutions

US takes precautionary military steps as Iran unrest fuels fears of wider conflict

Iran Protests

  • Bazaar Breaks
  • Sliding Toward Collapse
  • Khamenei Green-Lights Crackdown
  • Trump’s Warning
  • Threats with Teeth
  • US Locked and Loaded
  • Hope, Fear, and Threats

‘De facto curfew’: residents describe tightened security in Iran

Iranian authorities have significantly expanded the presence of security forces across multiple cities, tightening control to prevent further protests in what some residents inside Iran described as a 'de facto curfew.'

Iran tightens grip on Karaj hospitals after deadly clashes, witnesses say

‘De facto curfew’: residents describe tightened security in Iran

Iran Sanctions

  • Tankers Unmasked
  • Revenue Erosion
  • Ghost Fleet Costs
  • Profiting From Pressure
ANALYSIS

How Trump’s secondary tariffs could hurt Tehran

A 25 percent tariff on US imports from any country that trades with Iran appears aimed at punishing third countries, but it is likely to hit Tehran far harder.

How Trump’s secondary tariffs could hurt Tehran
EXCLUSIVE

Iran’s internet kill switch project in final stages - sources

Iranian authorities are moving quickly to launch a new project designed to make it possible to cut the country off from the global internet completely and for extended periods, according to information obtained by Iran International.

INSIGHT

As Iran goes dark, the state tightens its grip

Iran’s internet kill switch project in final stages - sources
Iran’s crisis and the limits of sovereignty
ANALYSIS

Iran’s crisis and the limits of sovereignty

The events of the past two weeks in Iran point toward an openly regime-change movement, with protesters calling for the end of the Islamic Republic itself.

Iranians want a normal life and the ayatollah has no answer
ANALYSIS

Iranians want a normal life and the ayatollah has no answer

What is unfolding in Iran is a clash between a state that treats isolation and sacrifice as strategic virtues, and a society no longer willing to bear the economic and human cost of the Islamic Republic’s ideological and regional ambitions.

A letter from Iran: I don’t trust those who say they have the answers
TEHRAN INSIDER

A letter from Iran: I don’t trust those who say they have the answers

I am writing this from Tehran after three days of trying to find a way to send it: things may get a lot worse before they get any better.

How a flag became a rejection of Iran’s theocratic rule
INSIGHT

How a flag became a rejection of Iran’s theocratic rule

Iran's historic Lion and Sun flag has had a resurgence with latest round of widespread protests after nearly half a century of absence from the country's official identity.

Iran state media rally video draws online doubts as users flag altered footage

Iran state media rally video draws online doubts as users flag altered footage

A video circulated by Iran’s state media to promote pro-government rallies has gained wide traction online, with social media users questioning its authenticity and pointing to apparent inconsistencies, reflecting broader public mistrust of official messaging.

Nothing to see here: influencers echo Tehran line on protests
INSIGHT

Nothing to see here: influencers echo Tehran line on protests

Several foreign influencers supportive of the Islamic Republic have published content portraying life in Tehran as calm despite an escalating deadly crackdown on protests across the country amid an internet blackout.

ANALYSIS

Why Moscow may be central to Tehran's struggle for survival

As Tehran faces its sharpest internal challenge since the 2022 Woman, Life, Freedom protests, the ruling elite’s ability to withstand sustained popular protests now rests not only on domestic coercion but increasingly on backing from Moscow.

Why Moscow may be central to Tehran's struggle for survival

Spotlight

  • Danny Citrinowicz

    Restraint as strategy: Israel watches Iran’s unrest from afar

    Danny Citrinowicz

  • Dalga Khatinoglu

    How Trump’s secondary tariffs could hurt Tehran

    Dalga Khatinoglu

  • Shahram Kholdi

    Iran’s crisis and the limits of sovereignty

    Shahram Kholdi

  • Mohamad Machine-Chian

    Iranians want a normal life and the ayatollah has no answer

    Mohamad Machine-Chian

  • Behrouz Turani

    As Iran goes dark, the state tightens its grip

    Behrouz Turani

  • Hooman Abedi

    How a flag became a rejection of Iran’s theocratic rule

    Hooman Abedi

Editors' Pick

  • Iran’s internet kill switch project in final stages - sources

    Iran’s internet kill switch project in final stages - sources

  • Young Iranian lives cut short as world welcomed new year

    Young Iranian lives cut short as world welcomed new year

  • At least 12,000 killed in Iran crackdown during internet blackout

    At least 12,000 killed in Iran crackdown during internet blackout

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A letter from Iran: I don’t trust those who say they have the answers
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TEHRAN INSIDER

A letter from Iran: I don’t trust those who say they have the answers

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US personnel told to leave Qatar base as Iran warns neighbors

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INSIGHT

How a flag became a rejection of Iran’s theocratic rule

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EXCLUSIVE

Iran’s internet kill switch project in final stages - sources

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ANALYSIS

Iran’s crisis and the limits of sovereignty

In Case You Missed It

Cleric in viral video denounces Islamic Republic as protests grip key cities

Maryam Sinaiee
Maryam Sinaiee

Iran International

ANALYSIS

Crisis at home shrinks Tehran’s margin for error abroad

Danny Citrinowicz
Danny Citrinowicz

Institute for National Security Studies

UK lawmaker cites reports on Russian flights to Iran, gold airlift

Cleric in viral video denounces Islamic Republic as protests grip key cities
INSIGHT

Out from the margins: how Ilam became the heart of Iran protests

Maryam Sinaiee
Maryam Sinaiee

Iran International

ANALYSIS

2026 will test the limits of Tehran’s endurance

Shahram Kholdi
Shahram Kholdi

International Security and Law Analyst

Tech entrepreneurs eye investment in a post-Islamic Republic Iran

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PODCAST

'This is the endgame,' former UK Security Minister says of Iran

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

PODCAST

Justice beyond borders: Lawsuit in Argentina tests accountability for Iran officials

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

PODCAST

Trump expands travel ban: What you need to know if you were born in Iran

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

'This is the endgame,' former UK Security Minister says of Iran
PODCAST

After the drought came the floods: why rain is no panacea in Iran

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

PODCAST

UK rights advocate calls for independent probe into Iranian lawyer's death

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

PODCAST

The Islamic Republic persists despite discontent, but how?

Negar Mojtahedi
Negar Mojtahedi

Iran International

Tehran Insider

Against Iran’s politics of exclusion, pluralism is the point
TEHRAN INSIDER

Against Iran’s politics of exclusion, pluralism is the point

There is a cruel ritual in Iranian opposition politics: some voices abroad constantly interrogate the “purity” of activists inside—why they did not speak more sharply or endorse maximalist slogans, why survival itself looks insufficiently heroic.

The Iran that never trends
TEHRAN INSIDER

The Iran that never trends

The Iran projected on social media these days—brunch parties, rooftop concerts, fashion shows—is real, but only as a tiny fragment of the country’s reality, where most ordinary people struggle to make ends meet.

Revolutionary road: a family row captures Iran's political gridlock
TEHRAN INSIDER

Revolutionary road: a family row captures Iran's political gridlock

TEHRAN INSIDER

'What foreign policy?': Iranians lament Tehran’s snub of Trump Gaza summit

United States

  • US strikes on Iran won’t work without follow-through, experts say

    US strikes on Iran won’t work without follow-through, experts say

  • GOP senators push Trump toward action on Iran as Democrats warn of backlash

  • As US weighs attack, fate of Iran protests may hang in the balance

  • US Senator Cruz says American people back Iran protests

Human Rights

  • 'People die in the dark': experts decry Iran's 'worst internet shutdown'

    'People die in the dark': experts decry Iran's 'worst internet shutdown'

  • Nationwide internet outage hits Iran as evening protests ramp up

  • Justice beyond borders: Lawsuit in Argentina tests accountability for Iran officials

  • Iran jails eight Baha’i women on charges of promoting their beliefs

Iran Sanctions

  • How Trump’s secondary tariffs could hurt Tehran

    How Trump’s secondary tariffs could hurt Tehran

  • Ukraine is excuse for Europe to target Iran, Russian envoy says

  • US sanctions Iranian entities engaged in drone sales and missile procurement

  • Araghchi's remarks on sanctions trigger backlash in Iran

Mideast Crisis

  • Restraint as strategy: Israel watches Iran’s unrest from afar

    Restraint as strategy: Israel watches Iran’s unrest from afar

  • Crisis at home shrinks Tehran’s margin for error abroad

  • Iran hangs man accused of spying for Mossad

  • Iran warns it may act before an attack if it detects a threat

Economy & Environment

  • Iranian oil will make up for China's loss of Venezuelan supply - Reuters

    Iranian oil will make up for China's loss of Venezuelan supply - Reuters

  • Iran’s currency slides to new low, dollar at 1.47 million rials

  • It's the economy: grim livelihoods explain Iranian anger

  • What the fall of Maduro means for Venezuela's vast debt to Iran

Iran Protests

  • US takes precautionary military steps as Iran unrest fuels fears of wider conflict

    US takes precautionary military steps as Iran unrest fuels fears of wider conflict

  • Iran judiciary says detained protester Erfan Soltani not sentenced to death

  • Tehran leaders wiring huge sums of money out of Iran, US Treasury says

  • ‘De facto curfew’: residents describe tightened security in Iran

Diplomacy

  • Iran, US say they prefer diplomacy but are ready for combat

    Iran, US say they prefer diplomacy but are ready for combat

  • Iran foreign minister says state, people can resolve protest grievances

  • Iran strongly condemns US attack on Venezuela

  • Iran joins Islamic countries in condemning Israel's recognition of Somaliland

Domestic Politics

  • Ex-IRGC commander says Iran needs paradigm shift, sees no sign of change

    Ex-IRGC commander says Iran needs paradigm shift, sees no sign of change

  • Iran government moves to revise budget after parliamentary rejection

  • Iran replaces central bank chief as currency crisis deepens

  • Iran judiciary denies reports of decision to retain central bank chief

Iran Nuclear

  • Araghchi urges Trump to reopen talks, says Iran cannot be defeated

    Araghchi urges Trump to reopen talks, says Iran cannot be defeated

  • Khamenei aide vows harsh response to any aggression after Trump warning

  • Trump says he'd ‘absolutely’ back possible Israeli strikes on Iran

  • Khamenei says West opposes Iran over Islamic order, not nuclear issue

Society

  • Made without permission: how Iran’s underground cinema owned 2025

    Made without permission: how Iran’s underground cinema owned 2025

  • Legendary Iranian playwright and filmmaker Bahram Beyzaie dies at 87

  • Iran psychiatrists warn of surge in drug-induced psychosis among teens

  • Iran prosecutor calls drug and alcohol crackdown a national security priority

Military

  • Missiles, not diplomacy: how Iran signals resolve under pressure

    Missiles, not diplomacy: how Iran signals resolve under pressure

  • Senators say US will hit Iran if it rebuilds nuclear, missile programs

  • Iran arms export agency offers missiles for crypto – FT

  • Iran appoints US-sanctioned Guards veteran as IRGC deputy commander

Iran Insights

  • Nothing to see here: influencers echo Tehran line on protests

    Nothing to see here: influencers echo Tehran line on protests

  • Iran crossed a political threshold

  • Amid protests, Iran political blame game spares Khamenei

  • As protests spread in Iran, official denial deepens