Iran, Donald Trump and Tehran
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei issues warning to U.S. in Russian on social media, signaling Tehran's growing alignment with Moscow amid nationwide protests.
The U.S. State Department has maintained its highest travel advisory—Level 4: Do Not Travel—for Iran, explicitly warning that U.S. citizens risk arbitrary detention, torture and denial of consular support as anti-government protests have spread nationwide.
Chaos erupted after a U-Haul drove into a crowd during an anti-Iranian regime rally near the federal building in Westwood on Sunday afternoon.
The third season of the Israeli series, rescheduled after last summer’s attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, finally premieres on Apple TV.
The rial has been under pressure for years due to Western sanctions and systemic corruption that’s undermined confidence in the economy. The rial slumped by around 45 per cent against the US dollar in 2025, according to Bonbast.com, as Iranians converted savings into foreign currencies, gold or property.
The number of people killed in protests across Iran has risen. The country's prosecutor has warned some protesters could face the death penalty for their actions. Follow the latest below.
Trump told reporters on Air Force the US "may have to act" before talks happen