Anti-Regime Protests Reignite in Iran as Trump Prepares Strike Options Targeting Islamic Republic Officials

The demonstrations could further weaken the regime amid sputtering nuclear negotiations

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‘We Feel Trapped’: Maryland Judge Authorizes Eviction of Prince George’s Condo Residents Besieged By Homeless Encampment

‘It’s sad that the county wants to protect the homeless and support them but at the same time make law-abiding people homeless,’ said one man whose family has owned a unit at the Marylander Condominiums for more than 40 years

Iran Rebuilds, Fortifies Remaining Nuclear Sites To Defend Against Potential US Strike

The construction projects suggest Tehran has no intention of ending its nuclear program

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Qatar, Already the Largest Foreign Financier of US Universities, Tripled Its Funding in 2025

The Hamas-friendly Gulf state increased its funding from $396 million in 2024 to $1.2 billion in 2025, an unprecedented spike

Inside Al Jazeera’s Style Guide, Which Forbids Reporters From Calling ISIS a ‘Terrorist’ Organization

The guide also bans the word 'Islamist' and stipulates that Taiwan 'is not a country'

UCLA Professor Threatens To Resign Leadership Role if Bari Weiss Gives Journalism Lecture

Margaret Peters, the associate director of UCLA's Burkle Center for International Relations, accused the CBS editor in chief of weaponizing free speech against liberals