Tehran's Silent Streets: War Transforms Iran's Capital City
Tehran's once vibrant city life is subdued as relentless warfare forces residents to flee, creating an atmosphere of desolation and fear.
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Tehran's once vibrant city life is subdued as relentless warfare forces residents to flee, creating an atmosphere of desolation and fear.
Iran's state media frames the war through inflated enemy losses and manipulated imagery, projecting a narrative that seeks to bolster national pride and influence perceptions.
Recent US-Israeli military actions against Iran are intensifying regional instability, affecting Tehran and Beirut with retaliatory strikes from Iran.
Oil prices spike on global markets after US-Iran conflict escalates, raising concerns about energy security and regional stability.
Israeli airstrikes cause 14% of Lebanon's population to flee southern areas amidst ongoing conflict, raising regional and global concerns.
The FCC warns broadcasters about their Iran war coverage licenses, sparking free speech debates.
Lebanon faces immense humanitarian challenges as conflict displaces over 850,000, compounding regional instability.
Saturday saw escalating tensions as the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad faced an attack, while Israeli forces struck Tehran and Beirut, amid Iran's hold on a key oil route.
The killing of a Palestinian family by Israeli forces intensifies conflict, igniting regional and international concern.
Twelve arrests were made during London's Al-Quds Day rally amid tensions between pro-Palestine and pro-Israel groups.
Trump calls on global allies to send warships to the Strait of Hormuz, sparking worldwide cautious reactions to the strategic maritime route.
Yasmen Almashan, fighting for justice after losing 5 brothers in Syria, addresses the UN to push for reconciliation. Over 130,000 Syrians are still missing.