
Activists Say Instagram Blocking Content On Iran Protests
Activists say Instagram is blocking their accounts for sharing news about antigovernment protests in Iran, calling for explanation from its owner company Meta.

Activists say Instagram is blocking their accounts for sharing news about antigovernment protests in Iran, calling for explanation from its owner company Meta.

The influential leader of Iranian Sunnis among the Baluch has held Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei responsible for the September 30 massacre of Sunnis in Zahedan.

Nationwide protests called by activists in Iran started around noon in the capital Tehran and several other cities, in what has become a regular weekly schedule.

Tens of thousands of Iranians again took to the streets in the German capital Berlin to support their fellow-countrymen struggling against government brutality.

The hacktivist group Black Reward published a throve of documents from Iran’s nuclear program Saturday after a 24-hour deadline it had given the government expired.

"Deal with rioters in a way that no one would ever want to take part in any protest," said Tehran's grumpy Friday Prayers Imam Ahmad Khatami in his sermon.

Iran Saturday criticized France, Germany, and the United Kingdom for taking to the United Nations Security Council Tehran’s reported supply of drones to Russia.

While US officials have said that Iran is not ready to revive the 2015 nuclear deal, Tehran says these comments are made to incite more antigovernment protests.

Iran's hardliner Judiciary says Persian-speaking TV channels based in London, including Iran International must be designated as “terrorist groups”.

Reports from Iran say several business owners, merchants, and many workers and teachers have gone on strikes across the country on Saturday.

A bill proposed by a US Republican lawmaker, dubbed the Mahsa Amini Act, would impose sanctions on Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and President Ebrahim Raisi.

A hacker group says it has obtained documents on the Islamic Republic’s atomic activities and will publish them if the government does not stop clampdown on protesters.

Although print media in Iran are under strict control and rarely publish news about the protests, security forces have arrested more than three dozen journalists.

Iran's top Sunni cleric blamed Iran's ruler Ali Khamenei Friday as people took to the streets of the southeastern Iranian city of Zahedan to commemorate those killed in "Bloody Friday" protests three weeks ago.

The United States has rejected reports by Iranian state media that Iran has seized two US Navy unmanned surface vessels.

At least 10 Iranians have been killed in attacks carried out by Ukraine against Russian-held positions while Tehran insists it is not providing Moscow with drones or military advisory support.

Iran has opened a consulate in Armenia's Syunik province, in what appears to be a gesture of support for Yerevan, after recent military clashes in the region.

Firebrand Iranian cleric Ahmad Khatami has called on Iran's judiciary to take tougher measures against people attending antigovernment protests, ignited by the death in custody of a 22-year-old woman.

The Australian foreign minister has decried Islamic Republic’s “horrific” crackdown on popular protests, saying that the Iranian regime should know “the world is watching.”

Two media outlets and a German research center have announced in a joint report that a German company is helping to censor the Internet in Iran.

As the protests in Iran enters its sixth week with no sign of abating, Iranian military brass continued to blame the protests on Western enemies.