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Iran Protests Highlights: European Union considering stronger sanctions against Iran

Iran Protests Highlights: The death toll from nationwide protests in Iran has crossed 2,600 on Wednesday as Iranians were able to make phone calls abroad for the first time in days after authorities cut communications during a sweeping crackdown. The protests, which began more than two weeks ago over the country’s struggling economy, have since broadened into direct opposition to the ruling theocracy, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iranian state television issued its first indirect acknowledgement of the scale of the deaths, saying the country had suffered a lot of martyrs. While US President Donald Trump urged Iranians to keep protesting, saying help was on the way. Stay tuned to indiatoday.in for all the latest updates.

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The US virtual embassy in Tehran directed Americans to consider departing Iran by land to Turkiye or Armenia.
The US virtual embassy in Tehran directed Americans to consider departing Iran by land to Turkiye or Armenia.
Jan 16, 2026 00:25 IST

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Jan 15, 2026 23:14 IST

Iran unrest: Forced confession fears as Iran chief justice interrogates protesters

Iran’s hardline judiciary chief, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, has personally interrogated protesters detained in a sweeping crackdown, heightening international concern over the use of forced confessions.

State television broadcast footage of Ejei questioning detainees accused of being "rioters," including two women shown with blurred faces who broke down in tears. A former intelligence minister sanctioned by the EU and US, Ejei also spent hours inside a Tehran prison reviewing protest-related cases, according to state media.

Jan 15, 2026 23:07 IST

Anti-Ali Khamenei protests: Iraqi official says Iraq-Iran Shalamcheh border operating normally

Iraqi officials said the Shalamcheh border crossing in Basra is operating normally, with travellers moving between Iraq and Iran under Iraqi security supervision. The update comes amid severe unrest in Iran, where protests over soaring prices have evolved into the largest challenge to the Islamic Republic since 1979.

Tehran has warned neighbouring countries it would target US bases if Washington intervenes, following threats from US President Donald Trump. The HRANA rights group reports over 2,400 protesters have been killed. Meanwhile, Iran’s currency has hit record lows, worsening economic strain under long-standing Western sanctions.

Jan 15, 2026 22:27 IST

Anti-Khamenei protests: Iran-backed group alleges US-Israeli plot behind violence

Abdul Malik al-Houthi, leader of Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi movement, blamed the violence in Iran on what he called "criminal gangs" executing an "American-Israeli" plot.

Speaking on Thursday to the Associated Press, he alleged without evidence that the groups killed civilians and security forces and burned mosques, describing the acts as horrific and linked to US involvement.

Al-Houthi also accused Washington of using economic sanctions to destabilize Iran and manufacture a crisis aimed at asserting control over the country. Despite this, he claimed the US has failed in Iran and said Iranians would not submit to American pressure.

Jan 15, 2026 22:23 IST

Iran unrest updates: European Union considering stronger sanctions against Iran

The president of the European Union’s executive branch said the bloc is preparing to tighten sanctions on Iran as protests against the country’s theocratic leadership continue.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said after a meeting of EU commissioners in Limassol, Cyprus, that existing measures are already "weakening the regime".

She noted the EU plans to target additional Iranian individuals beyond members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard, focusing on those deemed responsible for abuses and atrocities. Von der Leyen said the EU stands firmly with Iranians “bravely fighting for a change,” pledging full political support for protesters seeking reform.

Jan 15, 2026 22:10 IST

Iran unrest live: Four Arab nations warn against escalation between US and Iran

Four Arab countries carried out intensive diplomatic efforts this week with both Washington and Tehran to avert a potential US strike on Iran, a Gulf official said. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman and Egypt were involved in talks over a 48-hour period, amid fears that a US attack over Iran’s crackdown on protesters could destabilise the wider region.

The efforts came before US President Donald Trump said Thursday he had decided, for now, against military action. The countries warned Washington that an attack would have serious regional security and economic repercussions, while cautioning Iran that any retaliation against US assets in the Gulf would damage its regional ties.

Jan 15, 2026 21:48 IST

Iran protest updates: Putin warns of rising global danger, questions its silence on Maduro and Iran

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that the global situation is worsening and the world is becoming more dangerous, highlighting intensifying conflicts and emerging flashpoints. However, in his remarks to newly appointed ambassadors, he did not address recent major events such as the US-led removal of Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro, the protests in Iran, or threats from US leadership.

Putin spoke broadly about global instability and Russia’s commitment to a multipolar world, but chose not to comment on these specific crises.

Jan 15, 2026 21:40 IST

Anti-Tehran protest updates: US sanctions Iranian officials accused of repressing protests

The United States has announced a fresh set of sanctions targeting Iranian officials accused of violently suppressing nationwide protests challenging the country’s theocratic leadership. Among those sanctioned on Thursday is the secretary of Iran’s Supreme Council for National Security, whom the US Treasury Department says was one of the earliest officials to advocate the use of force against demonstrators. In addition, the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctioned 18 individuals and entities allegedly involved in laundering proceeds from Iranian oil sales abroad. US officials say the activity was carried out through a shadow banking network linked to sanctioned institutions, including Bank Melli and Shahr Bank.

Jan 15, 2026 21:38 IST

Iran unrest updates: Canadian national among fatalities in Iran

Canada's foreign minister said a Canadian citizen has died in Iran, alleging the death occurred "at the hands of the Iranian authorities". In a social media post Thursday, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand linked the death to Iran’s violent response to ongoing protests, accusing the regime of disregarding human life amid repression and human rights abuses.

She strongly condemned the violence and urged it to stop immediately. Anand said Canadian consular officials are in contact with the victim’s family in Canada, but did not share further details about the circumstances.

Jan 15, 2026 21:36 IST

Iran protest news: International Red Cross confirms one employee killed in Iran protests

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said Thursday that a local staff member was killed and others injured during violent protests in Iran last weekend.

Amir Ali Latifi, who worked with the Iranian Red Crescent Society, was killed on January 10 while on duty in Gillan province, according to the organisation.

The IFRC said it is gravely concerned about the impact of ongoing unrest on civilians and is closely coordinating with the Iranian Red Crescent to monitor developments.

Jan 15, 2026 19:59 IST

Iran protest updates: Pakistan underscores Iran’s peace as key to regional security

Pakistan’s government has said it is closely monitoring the situation in Iran and supports a peaceful resolution of the ongoing developments. Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi stressed that peace and stability in Iran are vital for regional security. Describing Iran as a neighbouring, friendly, and brotherly country, he said Pakistan hopes to see a peaceful, stable, and prosperous Iran.

Andrabi noted that recent protests were largely driven by economic hardships faced by ordinary citizens, compounded by international sanctions. He expressed hope that financial relief measures announced by the Iranian government will reduce public suffering and reaffirmed Pakistan’s confidence in Iran’s resilience and ability to overcome current challenges.

Jan 15, 2026 19:01 IST

Iran protest updates: Omar Abdullah expresses concern over safety of J&K residents in Iran

Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister has expressed concern over the safety of J&K residents, including students, currently in Iran amid the evolving security situation.

The Office of the Chief Minister said the Additional Resident Commissioner in New Delhi has been nominated as the nodal officer to coordinate with the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy in Iran on documentation, advisories and welfare support.

Families seeking assistance have been advised to contact the CM Helpline at 1800-8900-166, Hello J&K at 7303620090, or the designated control room numbers.

The government said it is closely monitoring the situation and ensuring all necessary support for affected residents.

Jan 15, 2026 18:47 IST

Iran unrest updates: US lowers security alert at Qatar air base amid Iranian retaliation threat

The security alert level at the U.S. Al Udeid air base in Qatar has been lowered after being raised on Wednesday following heightened regional tensions. The alert was triggered after an Iranian official reportedly warned that Tehran would target neighbouring countries hosting U.S. military bases in the event of an American or Israeli attack on Iran.

Sources said US aircraft that were moved out of Al Udeid during the alert are now gradually returning to the base. Diplomats speaking on condition of anonymity added that some personnel who had been advised to leave the base on Wednesday have also been cleared to return.

The US embassy in Qatar declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.

Jan 15, 2026 18:14 IST

Tehran protest updates: First flight carrying Indians stuck in Iran expected to leave Friday morning

The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association said the first evacuation flight for Indian students stranded in Iran is expected to depart from Tehran to Delhi tomorrow after Iranian authorities reopened civilian airspace. All students have been registered, with the Indian embassy collecting personal details and passports. The first batch has been asked to remain ready by 8:00 AM.

Students from Golestan University and a few from SBUMS and TUMS are likely to be included. The final passenger list will be shared later tonight. The association said the development has brought major relief to anxious families in Jammu and Kashmir amid the deteriorating security situation.

Mir Fareed input

Jan 15, 2026 18:12 IST

Iran protests live updates: Iranians frustrated with political system, says former Indian envoy to Tehran

Former Indian Ambassador to Iran Gaddam Dharmendra said Iranians are deeply frustrated with the political system but do not want instability.

"The vast middle of Iran is suffering" and has endured hardships for "45 plus years," he noted.

While people desire change, they are wary after witnessing chaos in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and Libya. Dharmendra said there is an “elasticity between the ruled and the rulers,” with protests pushing limits before pulling back. He added that reports from within Iran suggest calm in major cities, though anger persists, and warned the situation may be “at a tipping point,” capable of moving either way.

-ANI

Jan 15, 2026 17:08 IST

Iran unrest live: China urges restraint, dialogue amid tensions

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday called for dialogue and restraint during a phone conversation with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araqchi, as regional tensions remain high. According to a statement carried by state-run Xinhua, Wang said China opposed the use or threat of force in international relations and stressed that disputes should be resolved through peaceful dialogue. He expressed confidence that the Iranian government and people could overcome current challenges and maintain national stability. Wang urged all parties to value peace and exercise restraint, adding that Beijing was ready to play a constructive role in easing tensions and promoting dialogue among concerned sides.

Jan 15, 2026 16:49 IST

Iran unrest updates: Trump questions backing inside Iran for exiled Shah’s son

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday questioned whether Iranian opposition figure Reza Pahlavi could command support inside Iran, despite describing him as "very nice".

During an exclusive interview, news agency Reuters quoted Trump, who said at the White House that Iran’s clerical leadership could potentially collapse but stopped short of endorsing Pahlavi, the son of Iran’s last shah, ousted in 1979.

While Trump has repeatedly warned of possible intervention to support Iranian protesters amid reports of thousands killed in a crackdown, he expressed uncertainty about Pahlavi’s domestic appeal. Trump said it was unclear whether Iranians would accept Pahlavi’s leadership and noted the situation had not yet reached that stage.

Jan 15, 2026 16:23 IST

Iran protest news: Fear grips families of Kashmiri students in Iran amid unrest, war fears

Fear and anxiety have gripped families of Kashmiri students stranded in Iran as violence and unrest escalate across the country. Hundreds of students, most of them pursuing medical studies, are facing severe shortages of essential supplies and erratic communication services.

Some are reportedly stuck in violence-hit areas, fearing for their safety. Parents back home are deeply worried, with concerns intensified by rising tensions and fears of possible US or Israeli strikes on Iran.

On Wednesday, families gathered in Srinagar to urge the government, especially Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to ensure their safe return. Meanwhile, MEA sources say the Indian embassy is coordinating evacuation efforts, including chartered flights.

Mir Fareed input

Jan 15, 2026 15:59 IST

Iran unrest news: UN Security Council to hold talks on deadly Iran protests after US push

The UN Security Council has called an emergency meeting for Thursday to discuss Iran’s deadly protests, following a request from the US. The move comes amid heightened tensions after President Donald Trump warned of possible action to halt the killing of demonstrators, though he did not specify what steps Washington might take.

In response, Tehran struck a more conciliatory tone, appearing to seek de-escalation after Trump condemned Iran’s violent crackdown, including reports of executions of detained protesters.

The meeting underscores growing international concern over the unrest and Iran’s handling of nationwide demonstrations.

-Associated Press

Jan 15, 2026 14:21 IST

Iran Unrest: France's Macron convenes emergency meeting on deadly Iran protest crackdown

French President Emmanuel Macron convened an emergency defence cabinet in Paris on Thursday to discuss the forceful crackdown on nationwide protests in Iran.

The crisis meeting, confirmed by a French official, was scheduled to begin at 0700 GMT. The meeting was first reported by French news agency AFP.

(with inputs from Reuters)

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