Without some change in direction, Iranโs regime risks breakdown in civil order
The article discusses the divided sentiments in Iran following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, highlighting the tensions between the celebration of his death and the mourning over his leadership.
From Reza Pahlavi to the Rise of the Military: Here Are the Possible Scenarios for Post-Khamenei Iran
The article discusses the uncertain future of Iran amidst US and Israeli military actions, internal civil unrest, and calls for regime change by former US President Donald Trump.
Trump saw 'good things' in Tim Walz: How did he praise Kamala Harris's running mate in 2020?
The article discusses a past instance when Donald Trump praised Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for his handling of civil unrest following George Floyd's death, which contrasts sharply with Trump's later criticisms as Walz became Harris's running mate.
Cancellation of Detention and Delay in Trial... A Year of Controversy Caused by Judge Ji Gwi-yeon
The trial of former President Yoon Seok-yeol faced significant delays and public outrage due to the controversial decisions made by the presiding judge, Ji Gwi-yeon.
In Numbers: Iran Reveals Losses from Recent Protests
Iran's judiciary spokesman disclosed the estimated financial damages from the nationwide protests in late December, amounting to significant losses across various sectors.
"WSJ": Americans secretly delivered thousands of Starlink terminals to Iran
A report claims that the U.S. government secretly facilitated the delivery of Starlink internet terminals to Iran amid civil unrest, a move that was allegedly known to former President Trump.
After weeks of tension, the Trump administration withdraws 700 immigration agents from Minnesota
The Trump administration has announced the immediate withdrawal of 700 federal immigration agents from Minnesota following protests and civil unrest that resulted in two deaths at the hands of federal officers.
The Real Soldier and the Cowardly Soldier
The article contrasts two types of soldiers seen during the recent trial related to the 12ยท3 civil unrest, highlighting the conflict between honorable military service and opportunistic behaviors driven by power and self-preservation.
Insurgency: Australia warns citizens against travel to 26 Nigerian states
The Australian government has expanded its travel warning for Nigeria, advising citizens against travel to 26 states due to increased risks of terrorism, kidnapping, and civil unrest.
Trump Threatened to Send the Military to Minneapolis
Former President Donald Trump threatened to deploy military forces to Minneapolis in response to civil unrest.
Minneapolis could be a detonator, journalist says. Clashes with ICE will continue, or people will resist
A journalist discusses the ongoing clashes with ICE in Minneapolis and suggests that the situation may provoke further civil unrest.
Tehran speaks of a decline in protests and Trump says 'Iran seeks freedom'
Iranian authorities report a significant decline in protests, while President Trump expresses the U.S. willingness to assist demonstrators amid ongoing civil unrest and a nationwide internet blackout.
Residents of Ashrafieh in Aleppo Anticipate Returning to Their Homes
Many residents of the Ashrafieh neighborhood in Aleppo, Syria, are waiting to be allowed back into their homes amidst cold winter conditions after recent conflict.
Protests Escalate, Mosque Set on Fire in Tehran? Exiled Prince: I Am Preparing to Return
Protests in Iran have escalated with significant participation, leading to the burning of a mosque in Tehran, as exiled Prince Pahlavi urges demonstrators to occupy city centers and prepare for a general strike while stating his intention to return.
VIDEO Iran in turmoil, internet shut down across the country, Trump threatens strike: 'If they start killing people...'
Iran is facing a wave of mass protests as the civilian death toll rises while the regime tightens its grip, leading to internet blackouts and widespread civil unrest, with President Trump commenting on the tense situation.
As if Maduro were still in the Presidential Palace โ the astonishing parallel world on the streets of Venezuela
Nearly a week after US special forces captured Venezuelan leader Maduro, the country is in a tense calm mixed with hope, fear, and concern, as local visits reveal changes on the ground.
Massive protests have spread across Iran, according to activists. The country is without internet.
Activists report that massive protests have erupted across Iran amid an internet blackout.
Protests in Iran: The Need Brings the Iranians Against the Mullahs
Iran is witnessing its largest wave of protests since 2022, originating not from students but from once-regime loyal merchants due to the country's collapsing economy.
โOnce whispered, now discussedโ: the rise of dubious claims of civil war in the UK
The article explores how the notion of an impending civil war in the UK has shifted from fringe discussions to mainstream dialogue, particularly following recent riots.
Myanmar junta frees hundreds of prisoners in annual amnesty
The Myanmar junta released hundreds of prisoners during an annual independence day amnesty, amidst ongoing civil unrest and criticism over the legitimacy of recent elections.
In Iran, there are fears of the economic protest wave degenerating into civil unrest
An Iranian parliamentary member expresses concerns that the current economic protests might escalate into violent confrontations between the public and security forces.
Myanmar junta stages election after five years of civil war
The Myanmar junta held elections amid civil unrest and the imprisonment of former leader Aung San Suu Kyi, claiming a return to democracy after five years.