# protests

Latest news and articles about protests

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Bustling Tehran street scene with cars, mosque minarets, and traditional architecture.
World

On Tehran’s Streets, Normal Life and a Nation Braced for Possible American Strikes

Tehran’s streets appear outwardly normal but carry visible scars from recent unrest and the 2025 conflict, while Iranians privately fear imminent U.S. military action. Washington’s mix of threats and offers to negotiate, together with active regional mediation, has produced a high-stakes standoff whose outcome will shape regional stability, energy markets and Iran’s internal politics.

SoMi2026年1月31日 06:30
#Iran#Tehran#United States
Close-up of Scrabble tiles spelling 'Donald Trump' on a wooden table.
World

Trump Signals Willingness to Talk to Iran While Pressing Hardline Demands and Deploying Naval Forces

President Trump said he has contacted Iran and plans further dialogue but issued two firm demands—no nuclear weapons and an end to lethal repression of protesters—while noting a substantial U.S. naval deployment in the region. The public mix of diplomacy and military threat raises the stakes for Tehran, risks regional escalation, and complicates the scope for quiet, multilateral negotiation.

iMil2026年1月31日 06:21
#Iran#Donald Trump#naval deployment
Demonstrators creating protest signs advocating for equal rights on urban street.
World

Trump Flips From Conciliator to Hard-Liner, Warns Minneapolis Mayor He’s 'Playing With Fire'

President Trump reverted from a recent conciliatory posture to a hard-line stance on Jan. 28, accusing Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey of “playing with fire” after Frey said local police would not enforce federal immigration laws. The episode highlights rising tensions over federal immigration enforcement, legal and political clashes between Washington and cities, and the wider implications for federalism and civil liberties.

SoMi2026年1月29日 15:20
#Trump#Minneapolis#Jacob Frey
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Politics

From Afghanistan to American Doorsteps: How Battlefield Gear Turned Up in U.S. Immigration Raids

A widely shared photograph of heavily armed immigration agents in Minneapolis has reignited concerns over the militarization of U.S. law enforcement. The image, showing battlefield-style equipment in a domestic raid that a federal judge later found constitutionally flawed, spotlights tensions between aggressive federal immigration operations and civil liberties.

SoMi2026年1月29日 03:50
#police militarization#ICE#Minneapolis
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Politics

Two Dead in ICE Raids Ignite Nationwide Protests and a Federal-State Showdown

Two shootings by ICE agents in Minneapolis that killed U.S. citizens have produced heated national protests and a sharp federal-state confrontation. Conflicting official accounts and video footage have deepened public mistrust, prompted subpoenas and harsh rhetoric from both President Trump and senior Democrats, and risked a funding standoff over Homeland Security.

SoMi2026年1月26日 23:00
#ICE#Minnesota#immigration enforcement
A detailed shot of hands holding a black handgun with dark painted nails.
Politics

Gun-rights Groups Rebuke Administration’s Claim That an Armed Protester Justified Federal Shooting

After federal agents shot a man in Minneapolis, the Department of Homeland Security emphasised that he was armed and framed the shooting as defensive. Videos and police statements that emerged online cast doubt on that account, prompting the National Rifle Association and other gun-rights groups to demand a transparent investigation and to reject the notion that lawful carriage of a firearm alone permits officers to shoot.

SoMi2026年1月26日 22:50
#gun rights#NRA#use of force
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Politics

Fatal ICE Shootings in Minneapolis Amplify Partisan Fight Over Funding — Could Washington Slip Back Into Shutdown?

Two recent fatal shootings by immigration-enforcement officers in Minneapolis have generated large protests and an unusual joint plea from more than 60 Minnesota corporations to de-escalate. With Senate Democrats vowing to block a funding bill that includes DHS appropriations, the episode raises the real prospect of another federal shutdown when stopgap funding expires on January 30.

SoMi2026年1月26日 16:30
#US politics#immigration#government shutdown
Man aiming with tactical gear and firearm in an outdoor setting during rain.
Politics

Gun-Rights Groups Rebuke Trump Administration After Federal Agents Kill Armed Minneapolis Man

Federal agents in Minneapolis fatally shot a 37-year-old man; the Department of Homeland Security presented the shooting as justified because the man allegedly held a gun near officers. Bystander video and local authorities have cast doubt on that account, prompting criticism from major gun-rights groups that say lawful carriers should not be presumed culpable and that full investigations should precede public judgment.

SoMi2026年1月26日 10:30
#National Rifle Association#Department of Homeland Security#Minneapolis
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Politics

Federal Agents Kill Minneapolis Man, Sparking Protests and a Clash Over Immigration Enforcement

Federal agents shot and killed 37-year-old Alex Jeffrey Pretti in Minneapolis during a DHS operation, touching off protests and a high-profile clash between state and federal officials. Video footage that conflicts with the federal account, and the presence of thousands of federal personnel, have made the incident a flashpoint for debates over immigration enforcement, oversight and funding in Congress.

SoMi2026年1月26日 03:20
#Minnesota#Department of Homeland Security#Alex Pretti
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World

Federal Immigration Agents Kill Minneapolis Man, Sparking New Wave of Protests and Tension

Federal immigration enforcement officers shot and killed a 37-year-old U.S. man in Minneapolis on January 24, triggering protests and renewed tension in a city still sensitive to police violence. The incident raises urgent questions about federal authority, transparency, and accountability and could reshape local and national debates on immigration enforcement.

SoMi2026年1月25日 08:30
#Minneapolis#federal law enforcement#immigration enforcement
Beautiful view of Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque with surrounding urban architecture in Beirut, Lebanon.
World

Iran Says Cities Calm After Protests; Tehran Blames Israel and U.S. as Turkey Urges Stability

Iran’s parliamentary speaker told Turkey that nationwide calm has been restored after recent unrest, blaming the disturbances on Israeli and U.S. backing for ‘‘terrorists.’’ Turkey urged continued stability, while Washington’s warnings of possible intervention and Tehran’s external-conspiracy narrative deepen polarization and raise the risk of further escalation.

SoMi2026年1月23日 04:30
#Iran#Turkey#Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf
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World

Postal Workers Join Minneapolis Protests, Demand ICE Leave After Fatal Shooting of Local Woman

Postal workers in Minneapolis marched to demand that ICE withdraw its agents following the January 7 shooting death of Rayne Nicole Good during an ICE operation. The protests, which link labor concerns to immigrant-rights grievances, intensify scrutiny of ICE tactics and deepen local-federal tensions over enforcement and public safety.

SoMi2026年1月19日 08:50
#ICE#Minneapolis#postal workers