
EU to Advocate New Sanctions Regime After Iran Crackdown on Protests
After an EP decision to bar Iranian officials from its premises, the EU proposes further measures against Iran.

After an EP decision to bar Iranian officials from its premises, the EU proposes further measures against Iran.

Major trading partners of Iran—including China, Turkey, the UAE, and Iraq—could face new U.S. levies.

The Tehran foreign ministry summoned European diplomats on Monday to object to their support for the anti-regime protests.

Iran’s parliament speaker warned Washington that any attack would make U.S. bases, ships, and Israel legitimate targets.

Human rights organisations warn hospitals are overwhelmed and the true death toll may rise.

What the Iranian people are demonstrating today is something Western leftist frameworks fundamentally struggle to interpret: a nation reclaiming itself without apology.

Security forces signalled a crackdown after demonstrations erupted in multiple cities—protests supported by exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi.

Demonstrations have spread across all provinces, even to regions historically loyal to the Iranian regime.

Unrest has now spread to more than 110 Iranian cities, with thousands arrested.

Protests have spread beyond Iran’s major cities, pressure from abroad is growing, and rival opposition figures are already positioning themselves for what could come next.