Araverus
NewsMarkets
News
HeadlinesThreads
© 2026 Araverus
AboutContactPrivacyTerms
News/World/Middle East
Top Headline

Iran's Regime Crushes Uprising, Imposing Virtual Martial Law; Investors Face Renewed Uncertainty.

Araverus Team|Sunday, January 18, 2026 at 1:22 PM

Araverus Team

Jan 18, 2026 · 1:22 PM

Iran Protests · Martial Law · Security Forces · Tehran

Iran ProtestsMartial LawSecurity ForcesTehran

The streets of Tehran are largely empty as security forces enforce virtual martial law following the suppression of protests against the clerical regime, with reports of military presence and restrictions on movement.

Read More On

In Iran, Streets Full of Soldiers and Warnings From Loudspeakerswsj.comIranians Living Under Virtual Lockdown After Deadly Protests - Radio Free Europe/Radio Libertyrferl.org

Related Articles

World★★★Similarity: 70% · 59d ago

Iranian Protester Tells of an Uprising Violently Suppressed

President Trump, after pledging to punish the Iranian regime for killing protesters, backed away from military intervention last week.

World★★Similarity: 69% · 64d ago

‘A Massacre Happened’: The 24 Hours That Bloodied Iran

Authorities shut down the internet on Jan. 8. Then the large-scale killings began.

World★★Similarity: 66% · 62d ago

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Is Running Out of Road

With his room for maneuver shrinking fast, he faces a climbdown on deeply held beliefs to bring relief to his country.

Politics★★★Similarity: 61% · 60d ago

Trump Is Threatening to Invoke the Insurrection Act in Minnesota: What to Know

The federal law letting the military engage in civilian law enforcement hasn’t been invoked in over three decades.