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Trump reveals Iran leaders seek talks but US eyes strong military options amid 538 protester deaths red line warnings hourly reports possible pre-meeting strikes Starlink aid., US News, Times Now |
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Trump reveals Iran leaders seek talks but US eyes strong military options amid 538 protester deaths red line warnings hourly reports possible pre-meeting strikes Starlink aid., US News, Times Now |
Trump's 'FAFO' Doctrine: Which Countries Could Face US Strikes Next After Operation Absolute ResolveTrump plans strikes Scandinavia Middle East Greenland Iran Mexico Nigeria Colombia post-Maduro Operation Absolute Resolve; Arctic security protester defense cartel hits Christian protection., US News, Times Now |
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Reza Pahlavi, the 65-year-old exiled crown prince and the son of the late Shah (King) Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, called Iran's current leadership a "terror regime"., Middle East, Times Now |
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Nationwide protests challenging the theocracy in Iran saw protesters flood the streets in the country's capital. Notably, US President Donald Trump has openly offered support for the protesters of Iran seeking regime change. Iran has warned that US troops and Israel will be targets if America launches strikes over the ongoing protests. , Middle East, Times Now |
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Iran crossing red line per Donald Trump who eyes military cyber options after 538 protester deaths; Tehran threatens US bases as January 13 briefing nears amid blackout crackdown., US News, Times Now |
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The demonstration took place amid widespread protests in Iran, which began in late December and were initially driven by economic concerns before expanding into broader anti-government demonstrations., US News, Times Now |
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian expressed readiness to listen to protesters voicing their concerns but emphasized the need to prevent rioters from disrupting society. , Middle East, Times Now |
Iran's Protest Deaths Top 500 as US Mulls Military Strikes: 'Shot in the Eyes... Massacre Unfolding'The protests began on December 28, initially driven by economic grievances amid rising prices and a falling currency. They have since developed into the largest anti-government demonstrations, World News, Times Now |
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China has imposed export controls on "dual-use items" to Japan to prevent their "remilitarization" and nuclear weapon acquisition attempts. China, Iran, and Russia are conducting a naval drill in South Africa. The US Supreme Court will hear a case involving Cisco's alleged involvement in creating surveillance products for the Chinese state. |
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Every week, we recap highlights of the news from China. This week, we look at the latest in China-Japan relations, recent military exercises, and a US lawsuit relating to a Chinese religious movement. |