Iran
- Iran’s Leaders May Survive Protests. But Anger Will Likely Persist. - Its security forces have brutally defended the Islamic Republic, but the protests show that many Iranians consider it stagnant and ideologically hollow.
- Starlink Users in Iran Get Free Internet Access, Nonprofits Say - Under a near-total communications blackout, users of Elon Musk’s satellite service have gotten online without paying, organizations that work on tech issues said.
- Trump says he thinks China can open its markets to US goods - By Bo Erickson and Kanishka Singh JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Jan 13 (Reuters) - U.S.
- Trade with Iran makes Brazil a target for more US tariffs, data shows - By Ana Mano and Marcela Ayres SAO PAULO/BRASILIA, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Brazil ran a $2.9 billion trade surplus with Iran last year, government data shows, making the South American nation a potential
- Trump's Iran tariff threat risks reopening China rift - By Joe Cash BEIJING, Jan 13 (Reuters) - U.S.
- A Crisis in Iran - We take a look at the protests that have engulfed the streets of Iran.
- ‘Shoot to Kill’: Accounts of Brutal Crackdown Emerge From Iran - The Iranian authorities have imposed an information blackout as they try to quell protests, but eyewitness testimony and videos conveying the deadly toll have made their way out.
- Iranian MP warns of greater unrest, urging government to address grievances - DUBAI, Jan 13 - An Iranian parliamentarian said on Tuesday the government will face even bigger protests unless it addresses people's grievances, after more than two weeks of nationwide demonstrations
- Iran’s regime in its ‘final days and weeks' after mass protests, Germany’s Merz says - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Tuesday said the embattled Iranian regime appears to be finished.
- European markets set to open broadly higher as geopolitics remains in focus - European stocks are expected to open broadly higher on Tuesday, with investors keeping an eye on geopolitical developments and data.