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Iran-US tensions highlights: Iran’s president apologised on Wednesday to “all those affected” by the protests and the violent crackdown that followed. President Masoud Pezeshkian also said that the country was “not seeking nuclear weapons.
President Donald Trump said Iran is negotiating “seriously" with the U.S. as he keeps military options on the table and American naval forces move into the region.
US President Donald Trump warned that Iran’s supreme leader should be “very worried,” as both sides prepare for their first formal negotiations since the United States bombed Tehran’s nuclear program last year.
Iranian state media highlight U.S. unrest over protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Iranian state TV aired footage of an ominous threat to Donald Trump, after the US president threatened to take military action against the ayatollah’s regime. A mourner at a ceremony for Iranian security forces killed in the recent unrest held up a sign ...
Journalists at the Persian-language TV station Iran International in London have been working flat out, vowing to "show the truth" about the protests in Iran, despite threats against them and
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — He has been in exile for nearly 50 years. His father, Iran's shah, was so widely hated that millions took to the streets in 1979, forcing him from power. Nevertheless, Iran's Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi is trying to position ...
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Did Iran threaten to assassinate Trump? What we know
In January 2026, a rumor spread online that Iran's government had issued a direct assassination threat to U.S. President Donald Trump. Several social media posts shared the claim, including one on Facebook that said Iran warned, "This time it will not miss ...
FILE - Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran's toppled Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, speaks during a news conference, June 23, 2025 in Paris. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla, File) DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iranian protesters shouted and marched through the ...
Iran eased some restrictions on its people and, for the first time in days, allowed them to make phone calls abroad via their mobile phones on Tuesday. It did not ease restrictions on the internet or permit texting services to be restored as the death toll ...
Counter-terror police are reviewing broadcasts by a London-based TV channel accused of being the “propaganda arm” of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).