Netanyahu says Iranians must “take their fate into their own hands”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urges Iranians to determine their own future amidst ongoing tensions with the Iranian regime.
Iran's Theocratic Regime Criticized by Former Leaders
Iranian system critics protest against mass executions, urging the regime to disarm, alongside support from US President Donald Trump, as negotiations in Oman could determine the fate of peace or war with Iran.
Iran's ethnic minorities could hold key to regime's fate as protests continue
Experts suggest that Iran's complex ethnic minority population, making up nearly half of the country, may play a crucial role in determining the regime's future amid ongoing anti-regime protests.
Trump Provides Momentum, but the Fate of the Revolution Depends on the Strength of the Iranian Public's Sacrifice
Donald Trump's tweets expressing full support for Iranian protesters against the regime came as he also signaled a reluctance to negotiate with Tehran, potentially threatening military action.
Image: Kim after the Venezuelan lesson: "I am not Maduro"
Following the fall of Maduro's regime, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un displayed military strength by launching ballistic missiles, indicating his intent to avoid a similar fate as Venezuela.
The fate of dictator Assad's people in Russia: some live in luxury, others were sent to Siberia and banned from social networks
After the fall of Bashar Assad's regime in Syria, many of his closest associates found refuge in Russia, living lavishly in Moscow despite facing international sanctions and charges of human rights abuses.
The Fate of Assad’s People in Russia: Some Live in Luxury, Others Were Sent to Siberia and Banned from Social Networks
A report reveals that many former high-ranking officials from Bashar al-Assad's regime have escaped to Russia, where they enjoy luxurious living conditions in Moscow, despite being subject to international sanctions and arrest warrants.
Myanmar's Junta Will Be Elected: Struggle for an Election Farce
Amidst civil war, Myanmar's military regime is proceeding with elections, featuring low participation and predetermined outcomes favoring the generals, while concerns grow over the fate of detained democracy activist Htet Myat Aung.
February 19, 1931. Milan Šufflay – the Greater Serbian regime in Yugoslavia executed a prominent scientist of global renown
Dr. Milan Šufflay, a distinguished Croatian historian and scholar, was murdered by agents of the Greater Serbian regime in Yugoslavia, primarily due to his national consciousness and truthful writings about the fate of his people.