Iran, Tehran and Trump
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Many people in Tehran and Tel Aviv are worried that Trump will make good on his threats to attack Iran again, but for some, it's fear laced with hope.
By Mike Dolan Jan 29 - What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-At-Large, Finance and Markets Global markets are digesting a torrent of new information on the earnings,
Six Iranians spoke to The Associated Press about the protests in Iran, describing how they expected the state to respond aggressively but were horrified by the extent of the brutal crackdown.
Iranian security forces allegedly killed amateur boxer Sepehr Ebrahimi during ongoing protests near Tehran. The death adds to Iran's rising protest toll of at least 6,126 people killed.
Just weeks after thousands of Iranians were killed in a brutal crackdown on dissent, life in the capital appeared to be back in full swing here on Tuesday. But the air of normality masks an uneasy truth – that many here feel trapped between the Iranian government’s rhetoric and US President Donald Trump’s threats of military action.
Militarily weakened but far from powerless, Iran retains tools that could widen a conflict and rattle global markets if Washington escalates.
Activists say at least 6,221 people have been killed in Iran’s crackdown on nationwide protests and many more are still feared dead.
The third season of the Israeli series, rescheduled amid the recent surge of conflicts in the Middle East, finally premieres on Apple TV.
Tehran season 3 continues the international espionage thriller about Mossad agent Tamar Rabinyan, a hacker and field agent who undertakes high-stakes missions inside Iran.
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Tehran to convert metro stations, underground parking lots into 'war shelters' as US threat looms
The announcement seems to reflect a growing concern among Iranian leadership regarding the possibility of widespread military confrontation.