Thousands protest for regime change in cities globally
February 15, 2026 • Google News World
Thousands of people have gathered in cities around the world to demonstrate their support for regime change in Iran. The rallies, which took place on [date], saw thousands of protesters take to the streets in various locations, including Munich.
The demonstrations were organized by Iranian diaspora groups and were attended by individuals from different countries. The events were also supported by some high-profile figures, including Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, who urged the world to stand with the people of Iran.
Meanwhile, the US government has been criticized for its handling of the situation in Iran. An exiled son of Iran’s last shah, Gholamreza Taheri-Azar, has called on former US President Donald Trump to help bring about regime change in Iran.
In addition, there have been reports of tensions between the Iranian government and the US over issues such as nuclear development and human rights. The Iranian government has denied any involvement in the recent protests, while the US has expressed concerns about the situation in Iran.
The rallies in cities around the world are part of a broader movement to bring about change in Iran, with many protesters calling for an end to the country’s authoritarian regime. However, the exact nature and goals of the demonstrations remain unclear.
In Munich, 250,000 people attended a rally organized by Iranian diaspora groups, while other cities have also seen smaller but still significant protests. The events are part of a growing global movement to bring about change in Iran, with many individuals calling for an end to the country’s authoritarian regime.
Source: Google News World