BBC Returns to Tehran: Unveiling the Aftermath of Suppression
BBC's Lyse Doucet reports from Iran, uncovering lasting pain and geopolitical tensions following the crackdown on protests.
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BBC's Lyse Doucet reports from Iran, uncovering lasting pain and geopolitical tensions following the crackdown on protests.
The UN Security Council condemns Israel's actions in Gaza and West Bank, urging peace.
Iran faces a wave of national grief and anxiety as antigovernment unrest grips the country, leaving citizens uncertain about their future.
Allegations of record extrajudicial killings in Punjab by a police unit challenge Pakistan's human rights stance.
In Geneva, Ukraine and Russia endure complex US-mediated peace talks. Challenges persist, but future negotiations are anticipated, sparking cautious optimism.
Tarique Rahman rises as Bangladesh's next leader amid high expectations for change following a landmark election victory.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's visit to Munich highlights a disconnect between US administration views and Europe's evolving cultural landscape.
Ramadan begins with varying start dates across countries, highlighting differences in moon sighting and unity among Muslims worldwide.
China's Lunar New Year show emphasized cutting-edge technology, featuring humanoid robots performing on stage, underscoring China's tech ambitions.
As Israel's 'silent transfer' in the West Bank proceeds, Jordan issues a stern warning about potential war, alarming regional stakeholders.
Tarique Rahman, heir to a political dynasty, may soon lead Bangladesh after his long exile. What does his return mean for the nation and the region?
Dana Eden, co-creator of 'Tehran,' found dead in Athens. Her death attributed to suicide raises concerns and questions about mental health in high-pressure industries.