Iran protests escalate as senior cleric demands death penalty for detainees
A senior Iranian cleric closely aligned with the country’s leadership has called for the execution of detained protesters and issued direct threats toward the United States, further intensifying tensions as Iran continues a sweeping crackdown on nationwide unrest. Speaking during Friday prayers in Tehran, Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami delivered a forceful sermon that was broadcast on state radio and echoed by chants from worshippers gathered in the capital. Khatami, known for his hardli
Iran protests escalate as senior cleric demands death penalty for detainees
A senior Iranian cleric closely aligned with the country’s leadership has called for the execution of detained protesters and issued direct threats toward the United States, further intensifying tensions as Iran continues a sweeping crackdown on nationwide unrest. Speaking during Friday prayers in Tehran, Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami delivered a forceful sermon that was broadcast on state radio and echoed by chants from worshippers gathered in the capital. Khatami, known for his hardli
U.S. evacuates troops from Qatar air base amid possible Iran military action
Hundreds of U.S. troops have begun evacuating from a major air base in Qatar as part of a coordinated precautionary effort amid rising tensions with Iran. The move comes as the U.S. administration considers a range of military and diplomatic options in response to Iran’s crackdown on nationwide protests, raising concerns about potential retaliation against American forces stationed across the region. Service members at Al Udeid Air Base are being relocated to other military installa
U.S. evacuates troops from Qatar air base amid possible Iran military action
Hundreds of U.S. troops have begun evacuating from a major air base in Qatar as part of a coordinated precautionary effort amid rising tensions with Iran. The move comes as the U.S. administration considers a range of military and diplomatic options in response to Iran’s crackdown on nationwide protests, raising concerns about potential retaliation against American forces stationed across the region. Service members at Al Udeid Air Base are being relocated to other military installa
India issues fresh travel advisory urging citizens to avoid Iran amid ongoing unrest
The Ministry of External Affairs on Wednesday issued a renewed travel advisory advising Indian citizens to refrain from travelling to Iran, citing the deteriorating security situation amid widespread anti-government protests across the country. The warning comes as unrest in Iran enters its third consecutive week, with the capital city of Tehran remaining one of the focal points of the demonstrations. In an official statement, the ministry said that Indian nationals are being “onc
India issues fresh travel advisory urging citizens to avoid Iran amid ongoing unrest
The Ministry of External Affairs on Wednesday issued a renewed travel advisory advising Indian citizens to refrain from travelling to Iran, citing the deteriorating security situation amid widespread anti-government protests across the country. The warning comes as unrest in Iran enters its third consecutive week, with the capital city of Tehran remaining one of the focal points of the demonstrations. In an official statement, the ministry said that Indian nationals are being “onc
Iran blocks internet nationwide as military jammers disrupt Starlink satellite access
Iran has once again imposed sweeping restrictions on internet access, escalating its long-standing campaign of digital control by reportedly disrupting even satellite-based connectivity such as Starlink. The latest shutdown marks a significant development, as Starlink has long been considered resistant to conventional censorship and network blocking methods used by state authorities. Digital rights researchers monitoring the situation say the government has deployed military-grade G
Iran blocks internet nationwide as military jammers disrupt Starlink satellite access
Iran has once again imposed sweeping restrictions on internet access, escalating its long-standing campaign of digital control by reportedly disrupting even satellite-based connectivity such as Starlink. The latest shutdown marks a significant development, as Starlink has long been considered resistant to conventional censorship and network blocking methods used by state authorities. Digital rights researchers monitoring the situation say the government has deployed military-grade G
Global protests against iran regime intensify as calls for change grow louder
The protest movement against the Iranian regime is growing stronger and more vocal with each passing day. What began as domestic unrest has now expanded beyond the country’s borders, evolving into a global expression of dissent. Demonstrations are increasingly visible in Europe, the United States, and neighboring regions, highlighting the determination of Iranians and their supporters to draw international attention to long-standing political and social grievances. The expanding reach of these
Global protests against iran regime intensify as calls for change grow louder
The protest movement against the Iranian regime is growing stronger and more vocal with each passing day. What began as domestic unrest has now expanded beyond the country’s borders, evolving into a global expression of dissent. Demonstrations are increasingly visible in Europe, the United States, and neighboring regions, highlighting the determination of Iranians and their supporters to draw international attention to long-standing political and social grievances. The expanding reach of these
Reza Pahlavi urges Trump to act against Iran as protests intensify
Iran’s exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi has intensified his appeal to former United States president Donald Trump, urging immediate action against Iran’s leadership as nationwide protests continue to grip the country and reports of fatalities mount. In a series of statements issued on Monday, Pahlavi portrayed the Iranian government as severely weakened and argued that decisive international support could help protesters bring an end to the current political system. Pahlavi soug
Reza Pahlavi urges Trump to act against Iran as protests intensify
Iran’s exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi has intensified his appeal to former United States president Donald Trump, urging immediate action against Iran’s leadership as nationwide protests continue to grip the country and reports of fatalities mount. In a series of statements issued on Monday, Pahlavi portrayed the Iranian government as severely weakened and argued that decisive international support could help protesters bring an end to the current political system. Pahlavi soug
Iran signals openness to talks with US as protests continue and war warnings escalate
Iran’s government said on Monday that it is prepared to enter negotiations with the United States, even as it warned that the country remains fully ready to defend itself militarily amid ongoing nationwide protests and rising international tension. The statement came after US President Donald Trump suggested that Iran’s leadership had expressed interest in talks following his repeated warnings of possible military intervention. Speaking at a conference of foreign ambassadors in
Iran signals openness to talks with US as protests continue and war warnings escalate
Iran’s government said on Monday that it is prepared to enter negotiations with the United States, even as it warned that the country remains fully ready to defend itself militarily amid ongoing nationwide protests and rising international tension. The statement came after US President Donald Trump suggested that Iran’s leadership had expressed interest in talks following his repeated warnings of possible military intervention. Speaking at a conference of foreign ambassadors in
UAE, Turkey and Qatar airlines halt Iran flights as unrest intensifies
Several airlines operating from the United Arab Emirates, Turkey and Qatar suspended flights to Iran on Friday as widespread protests and communication disruptions continued to affect the country, leading to growing uncertainty across the regional aviation sector. The cancellations affected key routes linking major Gulf and Turkish hubs with Iranian cities, underscoring the broader impact of the unrest on international travel. According to information published on the Dubai Airports
UAE, Turkey and Qatar airlines halt Iran flights as unrest intensifies
Several airlines operating from the United Arab Emirates, Turkey and Qatar suspended flights to Iran on Friday as widespread protests and communication disruptions continued to affect the country, leading to growing uncertainty across the regional aviation sector. The cancellations affected key routes linking major Gulf and Turkish hubs with Iranian cities, underscoring the broader impact of the unrest on international travel. According to information published on the Dubai Airports
Iran enters near total internet blackout as nationwide protests intensify
Iran remained largely cut off from the global internet on Friday as authorities enforced a nationwide digital blackout while protests continued to spread across the country, intensifying an already volatile political and economic crisis. Internet monitoring data showed that connectivity across Iran had dropped to almost zero for more than 12 hours, severely limiting access to online communication platforms as demonstrators gathered in cities nationwide. According to internet trackin
Iran enters near total internet blackout as nationwide protests intensify
Iran remained largely cut off from the global internet on Friday as authorities enforced a nationwide digital blackout while protests continued to spread across the country, intensifying an already volatile political and economic crisis. Internet monitoring data showed that connectivity across Iran had dropped to almost zero for more than 12 hours, severely limiting access to online communication platforms as demonstrators gathered in cities nationwide. According to internet trackin
Saudi-led coalition reports pre-emptive strikes amid rising tensions in Yemen
The Saudi-led coalition announced on Wednesday, Jan 7, that it had conducted what it described as limited pre-emptive military strikes in Yemen, citing concerns that escalating actions by UAE-backed secessionist forces could further destabilize the fragile security situation. Coalition officials said the strikes were aimed at preventing a wider confrontation and preserving the possibility of political dialogue amid renewed tensions in the country’s south. According to the coalitio
Saudi-led coalition reports pre-emptive strikes amid rising tensions in Yemen
The Saudi-led coalition announced on Wednesday, Jan 7, that it had conducted what it described as limited pre-emptive military strikes in Yemen, citing concerns that escalating actions by UAE-backed secessionist forces could further destabilize the fragile security situation. Coalition officials said the strikes were aimed at preventing a wider confrontation and preserving the possibility of political dialogue amid renewed tensions in the country’s south. According to the coalitio
Clashes erupt at Tehran Bazar as Iran protests turn deadly amid economic crisis
Violent clashes broke out at Tehran Bazar on Tuesday as Iranian security forces confronted demonstrators in one of the most significant flashpoints of a protest movement that has spread across the country over the past 10 days. The unrest, driven largely by public anger over worsening economic conditions, has left at least 27 people dead, according to estimates released by a human rights organization monitoring developments inside the country. The confrontation in the capital came a
Clashes erupt at Tehran Bazar as Iran protests turn deadly amid economic crisis
Violent clashes broke out at Tehran Bazar on Tuesday as Iranian security forces confronted demonstrators in one of the most significant flashpoints of a protest movement that has spread across the country over the past 10 days. The unrest, driven largely by public anger over worsening economic conditions, has left at least 27 people dead, according to estimates released by a human rights organization monitoring developments inside the country. The confrontation in the capital came a
Iran warns of retaliation after Trump signals support for protesters
Tensions between Washington and Tehran intensified on Friday after a senior Iranian official warned that U.S. military installations and personnel across the Middle East could be targeted if the United States intervenes in Iran’s internal unrest. The warning came hours after former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the United States was prepared to protect protesters in Iran if authorities used force against them. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of Iran’s parliament,
Iran warns of retaliation after Trump signals support for protesters
Tensions between Washington and Tehran intensified on Friday after a senior Iranian official warned that U.S. military installations and personnel across the Middle East could be targeted if the United States intervenes in Iran’s internal unrest. The warning came hours after former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the United States was prepared to protect protesters in Iran if authorities used force against them. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of Iran’s parliament,
Iran president says nation faces full-scale war with U.S., Israel and Europe
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said the country is effectively engaged in a full-scale conflict with the United States, Israel and Europe, describing Iran’s current diplomatic and strategic environment as increasingly complex and difficult. His remarks reflect heightened regional tensions following months of military confrontation, economic pressure and stalled diplomacy. In an
Iran president says nation faces full-scale war with U.S., Israel and Europe
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said the country is effectively engaged in a full-scale conflict with the United States, Israel and Europe, describing Iran’s current diplomatic and strategic environment as increasingly complex and difficult. His remarks reflect heightened regional tensions following months of military confrontation, economic pressure and stalled diplomacy. In an
Israel recognises Somaliland as independent state, opens path to diplomatic ties
Israel has become the first member of the United Nations to officially recognise Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state, marking a significant diplomatic development for the self-declared republic in the Horn of Africa. The announcement ends decades of international non-recognition for Somaliland, which has operated as a separate political entity since breaking away from Somalia in 1991 following a prolonged civil conflict. The recognition was formalised on Friday when Isr
Israel recognises Somaliland as independent state, opens path to diplomatic ties
Israel has become the first member of the United Nations to officially recognise Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state, marking a significant diplomatic development for the self-declared republic in the Horn of Africa. The announcement ends decades of international non-recognition for Somaliland, which has operated as a separate political entity since breaking away from Somalia in 1991 following a prolonged civil conflict. The recognition was formalised on Friday when Isr
Trump weighs Core-5 global power bloc as potential alternative to the G7
US President Donald Trump is reported to be considering the formation of a new geopolitical grouping known as the “Core-5,” a proposed alliance that would bring together the United States, Russia, China, India, and Japan. The initiative is being explored as a potential alternative to the Group of Seven, signaling a significant shift in Washington’s approach to global leadership and alliance-building. If pursued, the Core-5 could represent one of the most powerful strategic blocs ever as
Trump weighs Core-5 global power bloc as potential alternative to the G7
US President Donald Trump is reported to be considering the formation of a new geopolitical grouping known as the “Core-5,” a proposed alliance that would bring together the United States, Russia, China, India, and Japan. The initiative is being explored as a potential alternative to the Group of Seven, signaling a significant shift in Washington’s approach to global leadership and alliance-building. If pursued, the Core-5 could represent one of the most powerful strategic blocs ever as
Rubio warns global expansion of radical Islamic movements poses rising security threat
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on Wednesday that radical Islamic movements represent a growing and consequential threat not only to the United States but to global security as a whole. Describing these organisations as revolutionary in nature, Rubio said their objectives extend far beyond holding limited territory, and instead involve expanding their influence across regions and cultures. He noted that the ideological framework guiding these groups envisions a broad reach
Rubio warns global expansion of radical Islamic movements poses rising security threat
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on Wednesday that radical Islamic movements represent a growing and consequential threat not only to the United States but to global security as a whole. Describing these organisations as revolutionary in nature, Rubio said their objectives extend far beyond holding limited territory, and instead involve expanding their influence across regions and cultures. He noted that the ideological framework guiding these groups envisions a broad reach
Saudi crown prince’s $1 trillion US pledge sparks questions over sovereign fund liquidity
During his recent visit to the United States, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, made a high-profile commitment to invest $1 trillion in Washington while seated beside the US president at the Oval Office. The announcement underscored the scale of Saudi Arabia’s financial ambitions, but it also renewed debate over whether the kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund has sufficient liquidity to support such a massive pledge at a time when its domestic projects are encountering financial strain. Much of the responsibility for executing the investment promise would likely fall on the Public Investment Fund, the kingdom’s flagship sovereign wealth fund, which has been under increasing pressure due to slowing returns from several large-scale ventures. The Public Investment Fund has for years been at the centre of Saudi Arabia’s economic transformation strategy, financing ambitious projects intended to diversify the nation’s oil-dependent economy. While the fund officially controls assets valued at approximately $1 trillion, a significant portion is tied up in holdings that are difficult to liquidate and lack transparent public valuations. The situation has prompted fund officials, according to people familiar with internal discussions, to caution international partners that future allocations may be scaled back until liquidity conditions improve. This comes at a time when Saudi Arabia is seeking additional capital for ongoing megaprojects that have already absorbed substantial resources. Among the most prominent initiatives facing headwinds is Neom, the futuristic development planned for the kingdom’s northwest. Conceived as a hub for advanced technology, sustainable living, and major tourism attractions, Neom was expected to showcase the scale and innovation of Saudi Arabia’s modernisation efforts. However, the project has encountered delays, rising costs, and questions about its commercial viability. Similar challenges have surfaced across other ventures funded by the PIF, including luxury Red Sea resorts that remain largely unoccupied despite significant investment. These difficulties have intensified scrutiny over the fund’s ability to sustain its commitments while supporting a broad portfolio of domestic developments. Saudi Arabia continues to benefit from substantial oil reserves, but its energy revenues have been constrained by production cuts linked to global market agreements alongside relatively subdued crude prices. As a result, the kingdom is managing a budget deficit and has increased borrowing to support national spending priorities. Analysts note that these fiscal pressures add complexity to the crown prince’s pledge, which arrives at a moment when the government is balancing long-term economic goals with short-term financial realities. The PIF, established in 1971 to support nationally significant industries, grew slowly for decades before being placed under Prince Mohammed’s direct authority in 2015. Since then, the fund has taken on a far more expansive role, backed by injections of government capital, redirected oil revenues, and assets seized under anti-corruption campaigns. Its portfolio now spans global equities, domestic infrastructure, and emerging sectors such as artificial intelligence, reflecting the prince’s drive to position the kingdom as a major player in future technologies. Despite achieving notable gains during periods of rising markets, the fund’s more recent initiatives have faced tougher conditions. In response to financial pressures, the fund’s leadership has reportedly adjusted internal forecasts, restructured teams, and replaced executives overseeing underperforming ventures. Officials have also signalled a shift in focus toward private investments in technology firms, an area viewed as strategically important to the kingdom’s long-term plans. These moves come as global investors track the fund’s evolving strategy, especially given the symbolic weight of the crown prince’s $1 trillion pledge. While signs of strain are evident within the fund’s operations, analysts caution that it is premature to conclude that Saudi Arabia is facing broader economic distress. The kingdom retains substantial financial capacity, and its long-term diversification agenda continues to receive strong state backing. However, the contrast between ambitious international commitments and the financial demands of domestic megaprojects has raised questions about sustainability. Observers will be watching closely to determine whether the kingdom can balance its aspirations abroad with the fiscal realities at home, particularly as the PIF navigates a period of tighter liquidity and heightened scrutiny.
Saudi crown prince’s $1 trillion US pledge sparks questions over sovereign fund liquidity
During his recent visit to the United States, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, made a high-profile commitment to invest $1 trillion in Washington while seated beside the US president at the Oval Office. The announcement underscored the scale of Saudi Arabia’s financial ambitions, but it also renewed debate over whether the kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund has sufficient liquidity to support such a massive pledge at a time when its domestic projects are encountering financial strain. Much of the responsibility for executing the investment promise would likely fall on the Public Investment Fund, the kingdom’s flagship sovereign wealth fund, which has been under increasing pressure due to slowing returns from several large-scale ventures. The Public Investment Fund has for years been at the centre of Saudi Arabia’s economic transformation strategy, financing ambitious projects intended to diversify the nation’s oil-dependent economy. While the fund officially controls assets valued at approximately $1 trillion, a significant portion is tied up in holdings that are difficult to liquidate and lack transparent public valuations. The situation has prompted fund officials, according to people familiar with internal discussions, to caution international partners that future allocations may be scaled back until liquidity conditions improve. This comes at a time when Saudi Arabia is seeking additional capital for ongoing megaprojects that have already absorbed substantial resources. Among the most prominent initiatives facing headwinds is Neom, the futuristic development planned for the kingdom’s northwest. Conceived as a hub for advanced technology, sustainable living, and major tourism attractions, Neom was expected to showcase the scale and innovation of Saudi Arabia’s modernisation efforts. However, the project has encountered delays, rising costs, and questions about its commercial viability. Similar challenges have surfaced across other ventures funded by the PIF, including luxury Red Sea resorts that remain largely unoccupied despite significant investment. These difficulties have intensified scrutiny over the fund’s ability to sustain its commitments while supporting a broad portfolio of domestic developments. Saudi Arabia continues to benefit from substantial oil reserves, but its energy revenues have been constrained by production cuts linked to global market agreements alongside relatively subdued crude prices. As a result, the kingdom is managing a budget deficit and has increased borrowing to support national spending priorities. Analysts note that these fiscal pressures add complexity to the crown prince’s pledge, which arrives at a moment when the government is balancing long-term economic goals with short-term financial realities. The PIF, established in 1971 to support nationally significant industries, grew slowly for decades before being placed under Prince Mohammed’s direct authority in 2015. Since then, the fund has taken on a far more expansive role, backed by injections of government capital, redirected oil revenues, and assets seized under anti-corruption campaigns. Its portfolio now spans global equities, domestic infrastructure, and emerging sectors such as artificial intelligence, reflecting the prince’s drive to position the kingdom as a major player in future technologies. Despite achieving notable gains during periods of rising markets, the fund’s more recent initiatives have faced tougher conditions. In response to financial pressures, the fund’s leadership has reportedly adjusted internal forecasts, restructured teams, and replaced executives overseeing underperforming ventures. Officials have also signalled a shift in focus toward private investments in technology firms, an area viewed as strategically important to the kingdom’s long-term plans. These moves come as global investors track the fund’s evolving strategy, especially given the symbolic weight of the crown prince’s $1 trillion pledge. While signs of strain are evident within the fund’s operations, analysts caution that it is premature to conclude that Saudi Arabia is facing broader economic distress. The kingdom retains substantial financial capacity, and its long-term diversification agenda continues to receive strong state backing. However, the contrast between ambitious international commitments and the financial demands of domestic megaprojects has raised questions about sustainability. Observers will be watching closely to determine whether the kingdom can balance its aspirations abroad with the fiscal realities at home, particularly as the PIF navigates a period of tighter liquidity and heightened scrutiny.
US plan for Gaza outlines divided security zones under new proposal
The United States is developing a proposal that would divide Gaza into separate security and reconstruction areas as part of a broader plan connected to an upcoming vote at the United Nations Security Council. The plan, described in military documents referenced by officials familiar with the discussions, outlines a division of the territory into a green zone that would fall under Israeli and international military oversight and a red zone that would remain heavily damaged following months of
US plan for Gaza outlines divided security zones under new proposal
The United States is developing a proposal that would divide Gaza into separate security and reconstruction areas as part of a broader plan connected to an upcoming vote at the United Nations Security Council. The plan, described in military documents referenced by officials familiar with the discussions, outlines a division of the territory into a green zone that would fall under Israeli and international military oversight and a red zone that would remain heavily damaged following months of
Saudi crown prince seeks security guarantees as Trump pushes Israel normalisation
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is preparing for a high-stakes visit to Washington this week, marking his first trip to the United States in seven years. The visit comes at a moment of deep regional unease, with Saudi Arabia seeking firmer American security guarantees as tensions rise across the Middle East. While US President Donald Trump is expected to press the crown prince to move toward normalising relations with Israel, officials and analysts suggest that Riyadh remains reluctant
Saudi crown prince seeks security guarantees as Trump pushes Israel normalisation
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is preparing for a high-stakes visit to Washington this week, marking his first trip to the United States in seven years. The visit comes at a moment of deep regional unease, with Saudi Arabia seeking firmer American security guarantees as tensions rise across the Middle East. While US President Donald Trump is expected to press the crown prince to move toward normalising relations with Israel, officials and analysts suggest that Riyadh remains reluctant
US imposes new sanctions on global network aiding Iran’s missile and drone programs
The United States has announced a fresh wave of sanctions targeting individuals and entities accused of supporting Iran’s ballistic missile and drone development programs. The move underscores Washington’s ongoing effort to curtail Tehran’s military capabilities and disrupt its network of global suppliers. In a detailed statement released on Wednesday, the US Treasury Department confirmed that 32 individuals and companies operating across eight countries—including Iran, the
US imposes new sanctions on global network aiding Iran’s missile and drone programs
The United States has announced a fresh wave of sanctions targeting individuals and entities accused of supporting Iran’s ballistic missile and drone development programs. The move underscores Washington’s ongoing effort to curtail Tehran’s military capabilities and disrupt its network of global suppliers. In a detailed statement released on Wednesday, the US Treasury Department confirmed that 32 individuals and companies operating across eight countries—including Iran, the









