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Iran's Leader Vows to Suppress Protests Amid Rising Death Toll
world3 months ago

Iran's Leader Vows to Suppress Protests Amid Rising Death Toll

Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei has called for protesters to be suppressed following a week of demonstrations over economic hardships, with at least 10 deaths reported. The protests, the largest since 2022, are fueled by economic decline and political discontent, and have been met with violent crackdowns by security forces. US warnings and international tensions add complexity to the situation.

Tensions Escalate as Iran Protests Continue Amid US Threats
world3 months ago

Tensions Escalate as Iran Protests Continue Amid US Threats

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has called for protesters to be suppressed following a week of demonstrations over economic issues, with violence resulting in multiple deaths. The protests, the largest since 2022, are fueled by economic hardship and political discontent, and have been met with a forceful crackdown by Iran's security forces, amid tensions with the US and accusations of foreign interference.

"Nayib Bukele's Landslide Reelection Victory in El Salvador"
politics2 years ago

"Nayib Bukele's Landslide Reelection Victory in El Salvador"

President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador secured a landslide victory in the country's elections, with his New Ideas party expected to win almost all of the legislative seats. Bukele's fierce gang crackdown and security strategy, which led to a significant drop in murder rates, garnered widespread support from voters. Despite concerns about erosion of democracy and potential constitutional reforms, Bukele's popularity remains high, although his second term is likely to face economic challenges.

"Ankara Bomb Attack Prompts Turkey to Detain 90 Suspected PKK Affiliates"
security2 years ago

"Ankara Bomb Attack Prompts Turkey to Detain 90 Suspected PKK Affiliates"

Turkish police have detained 90 people with suspected links to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and arrested 928 others for possessing illegal arms in a wide security crackdown following a suicide bomb attack in Ankara. The operations, involving thousands of security personnel, were carried out in 64 provinces across the country. The PKK claimed responsibility for the attack, which targeted the Turkish Ministry of Interior, and resulted in two police officers being wounded. In response, Turkey's warplanes conducted airstrikes on suspected PKK sites in northern Iraq.

Egyptian government initiates national dialogue amidst security crackdown.
politics2 years ago

Egyptian government initiates national dialogue amidst security crackdown.

Egypt has launched a national political dialogue aimed at producing political, economic and social reform recommendations that could be presented for President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's consideration. The dialogue is one of several steps aimed at countering criticism of Egypt's human rights record, but critics say recent steps on human rights are cosmetic, pointing to continuing detentions and arrests of dissidents, and say they doubt the dialogue signals real change. Discussions around the constitution, foreign policy and "strategic national security" would be off limits.