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Iran Protests Live Updates: Iranian authorities have labelled the protests as “riots” and accused participants of “acts of terror”.

Supporters of the Iranian opposition group protest to demand an immediate stop to the violence against protesters in Iran and an end to detentions and repression, in Berlin. (REUTERS)
Iran Protests Live Updates: As protests in Iran enter their third week, the situation has become one of the deadliest crackdowns in recent history. The demonstrations, which began over economic grievances, have now turned into a major challenge to the clerical leadership under Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Iranian authorities have labelled the protests as “riots” and accused participants of “acts of terror”. Human rights groups report that over 2,400 protesters and nearly 150 government-affiliated individuals have died.
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened intervention, warning of “very strong action” if Tehran carries out executions of protesters. He has urged Iranians to continue protesting, saying that “help is on its way,” while also imposing 25% import tariffs on countries trading with Iran. The US State Department has advised its citizens to leave Iran immediately, and reports have also surfaced that some personnel at the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar have been told to evacuate.
Additionally, Iran has accused the US and Israel of fuelling the unrest, calling the protesters terrorists and blaming foreign powers for the violence.
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A funeral ceremony was held in Tehran on Wednesday for more than 100 members of the security forces and other “martyrs” killed during the wave of protests sweeping the Islamic Republic. Thousands of mourners attended, waving Iranian flags, as prayers for the dead were read outside Tehran University.
Iran Protests Live Updates: Iran Says Missile Stockpile Grows As Revolutionary Guards Stress Battle Readiness
Iran’s missile stockpile has increased since last year’s 12-day war with Israel, the Revolutionary Guards’ Aerospace Commander Majid Mousavi said on Wednesday, according to state media. Mousavi added that Iran is at the “peak of its readiness,” with wartime damage repaired and production in the guards’ aerospace forces now higher than before June 2025.
Iran Protests Live Updates: Iran-US Suspend Diplomatic Contact As Tensions Rise
Direct communications between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and US Special Envoy Steve Wittkopf have been suspended, a senior official told Reuters on Wednesday. This comes amid US President Donald Trump’s threats of intervention as Iran cracks down on protests.
Iran Protests Live Updates: Some US Personnel Advised To Leave Qatar Air Base Amid Tensions
Three diplomats told Reuters that some US personnel had been advised to leave Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, the main American air base in the region, by Wednesday evening. However, they said there were no signs of a large-scale evacuation like the one carried out last year before an Iranian missile attack on the base.
Iran Protests News Today Live: Iran Threatens To Target US Bases In Neighbouring Countries If Washington Intervenes
Iran on Wednesday warned neighbouring countries that host US troops that American bases in the region could be targeted if Washington intervenes in protests inside Iran, a senior Iranian official told Reuters.
The warning comes as US President Donald Trump has openly threatened to support protesters in Iran, where unrest has spread across the country and security forces have launched a harsh crackdown.
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Iran Protests News Today Live: China Opposes Interference In Iran, Says Beijing After Trump Warning To Tehran
China has said it supports Iran in maintaining stability and opposes any foreign interference in its internal affairs.
Foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian also criticised US tariffs, saying tariff wars have no winners. He said China would firmly protect its legitimate interests and reject the use or threat of force in international relations.
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Iran Protests News Today Live: Former Iranian Prince Urges Military To Side With Protesters
Exiled former Iranian prince Reza Pahlavi has urged Iran’s military to side with protesters and protect civilians. In a post on X, he said global attention was turning into action and encouraged demonstrators to continue resisting. He warned against allowing authorities to project an illusion of normalcy.
Pahlavi is the son of Iran’s last shah and was named crown prince as a child.
Iran Protests Live Updates: ‘You’re Going To Find Out Soon’, Trump Hints At Next Steps After ‘Help Is On Its Way’ Post On Iran
US President Donald Trump heightened uncertainty around Washington’s next steps on Iran after saying “help is on its way” for Iranian protesters, before urging Americans to leave the country amid widening unrest.
Trump was asked to clarify what he meant by his earlier statement promising “help” to protesters in Iran. “You’re going to find out soon,” he replied, before adding, “It’s a good idea for Americans to leave Iran.”
Iran Protests News Today Live: Iran May Hang 26-Year-Old Protester Today
Iran is reportedly set to execute its first protester following mass arrests in connection with the widespread anti-regime demonstrations. The 26-year-old Erfan Soltani, who was arrested on January 8 for participating in the nationwide protests against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Karaj near Tehran, is scheduled to be hanged to death on Wednesday without getting a proper trial, according to human rights groups.
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Iran Protests Live Updates: Iran Likely To Execute 26-Year-Old In First Hanging Linked To Anti-Khamenei Protests Today
Iranian authorities are preparing to execute a 26-year-old man in what would be the first reported hanging linked to the nationwide anti-Khamenei protests. The execution is reportedly planned for Wednesday, January 14.
Erfan Soltani was arrested on January 8 in the city of Karaj for taking part in demonstrations against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The Iranian Kurdish rights group Hengaw said Soltani’s execution is scheduled for Wednesday and that officials have told his family the sentence is final. Protests have spread across Iran since early January.
US President Donald Trump has warned that the United States will take “very strong action” if Iran begins executing protesters.
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Live Update: Exiled Prince Urges Iranians To Continue Their Protests After Trump's 'Help On Its Way' Post
Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran’s last shah and a prominent voice in the fragmented opposition, in his latest message to Iranians, urged them to continue their fight against the current regime and acknowledged US President Donald Trump’s “help on its way” post.
My compatriots,
The world has not just seen and heard your voice and courage, it is now responding.
By now, you have probably heard the message from the President of the United States. Help is on the way.
Continue the fight, as you have done so far.
Do not allow this regime… https://t.co/KfotmDo0br
— Reza Pahlavi (@PahlaviReza) January 13, 2026
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Live Updates: Qatari PM Receives Call From Iran, Says Doha Backs Efforts To 'De-Escalate'
Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani expressed Doha’s support on Tuesday for “all efforts aiming to de-escalate and peaceful solutions” in the Middle East.
The comments came during a phone call he received from Iran’s Supreme Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani, the Gulf country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on X. During the call, he also reiterated Qatar’s support for all efforts that enhance security and stability in the region.

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