Iran Protests Subside After Deadly Crackdown, Residents Say
January 16, 2026 • Google News World
Iran Protests Subside After Deadly Crackdown
Protesters in Iran report a decrease in violence following a recent crackdown by authorities. According to residents and human rights groups, the situation has stabilized.
In related news, Iran’s government has taken steps to restrict internet access. The country’s Starlink satellite internet service was shut down for the first time, according to reports from Forbes.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued a statement in Russian-language posts, warning the United States about potential consequences. This development comes amid ongoing tensions between Iran and the US.
According to CNN, more than 500 people have been reported killed in protests across Iran since the start of the unrest. The Iranian government has stated that it is prepared for war but remains open to negotiations with the US.
A recent article from Time Magazine provides an overview of the current situation in Iran, including the latest developments and their implications.
The situation in Iran continues to evolve, with ongoing reports of protests and tensions between the government and international powers.
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