5 December 2025
Satellite imagery taken by Maxar, now Vantor, and Airbus at the end of September and early October shows activity at the Esfahan tunnel entrances. As of September 26, the second of three entrances (the middle entrance) which was previously blocked by earth and rubble has been cleared leaving the tunnel portal’s door visible. Heavy machinery visible in front of this entrance as well as the northernmost entrance on September 30th indicates that rather than rushing to get inside the tunnels, Iran is preparing controlled and secure access to two of the three tunnel entrances, and possibly hardening the entrances and utilities against future strikes. The southernmost tunnel entrance remains blocked by earth and rubble
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Ali Larjani, secretary of Iran's national security council, held talks with Russia's Putin in Moscow on Thursday - Russian News agencies
Netanyahu hints at Iran: “Great challenges still lie ahead from our enemies who seek to rearm themselves.”
Iran MFA summoned Polish envoy in Tehran, in response to Poland FM’s involvement in an "anti-Iran show" in UK Parliament. MFA official conveyed Iran’s strong protest, rejecting claims made regarding the use of Iranian drones in Russia-Ukraine conflict
Iran's President: Recent developments between Afghanistan & Pakistan are a source of deep concern for the region including Iran The region needs calm, convergence & cooperation more than ever. We remain confident that they will choose the path of understanding and dialogue
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Iran is not considering leaving the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but faults the International Atomic Energy Agency for failing to condemn US and Israeli airstrikes on its nuclear facilities, Atomic Energy Organization chief Mohammad Eslami said on Wednesday
Protests in Hamedan (western Iran) Over Iraqi Militia Students in Iran
Kermanshah, western Iran: Retirees gathered in front of the Pension Fund, protesting low pensions, economic hardship, and government neglect.Protesters chanted, “Livelihood, dignity, our inalienable rights.”
President Trump, in his first interview since the hostages were freed, tells @FoxNews Chief Foreign Correspondent @TreyYingst that Iran’s nuclear program “was obliterated” after U.S. strikes — and says Tehran is now showing signs it’s open to diplomacy
Talesh, northern Iran: Workers of the Chouka Paper Factory went on strike again, protesting months of unpaid wages and insurance arrears. This marks yet another round of unrest over years of unfulfilled promises by management
Sanandaj, western Iran: Retirees of the Telecommunications Company of Iran (TCI) rallied against corruption and injustice by regime-linked shareholders, declaring they can no longer tolerate mismanagement and exploitation
Bandar Dayyer, southern Iran: Nissan pickup drivers gathered at the port customs to protest a new 5% tax and policies favoring container trucking, which have severely limited their work and livelihoods.1 month ago
Bandar Dayyer, southern Iran: Nissan pickup drivers gathered at the port customs to protest a new 5% tax and policies favoring container trucking, which have severely limited their work and livelihoods.
Tehran, Iran: On the fifth consecutive night of protests at Khajeh Nasir University, dormitory students stood united as officials refused dialogue and left the scene. Students vowed to persist until their demands are met
Kermanshah, western Iran:Retirees of the Telecommunications Company of Iran (TCI) gathered to denounce broken promises by regime-linked institutions. They declared they won't tolerate corruption and injustice by EIKO and the IRGC Cooperative Foundation
Isfahan, Iran: Retirees of the Telecommunications Company of Iran (TCI) gathered in front of the provincial, protesting corruption and exploitation by regime-linked entities such as EIKO.They chanted: “EIKO stole our rights.”
Iran is preparing to file a legal case against Israel and the United States at international courts over the June airstrikes that hit Iranian territory, a senior government official said on Saturday
“Even Iran, and I really thank them for it, came out and said this was a great thing,” Trump says when asked about his Gaza peace plan
Trump: "Iran wants to work on peace now, they've informed us. And they've acknowledged that they're totally in favor of this deal”
Advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader: Gaza ceasefire may be behind the end of a ceasefire elsewhere
US sanctions Indian nationals for being involved in trading with the Iran energy sector
Iranian Vice President: Tehran does not seek war, but is not afraid of it
Tehran summons European ambassadors: Stop interfering in our affairs. The Iranian Foreign Ministry summoned the ambassadors and heads of missions of European countries to protest the "blatant interference" in its internal affairs, particularly regarding the three islands and its nuclear and defense programs.
Araqchi: Reports about our imminent possession of nuclear weapons were a ploy to attack Iran.
Iran’s President received credentials from the new Swiss ambassador to Tehran, telling him: “You must convey to US officials the reality that Iran, based on its fundamental principles, has never sought and does not seek nuclear weapons.”
Netanyahu: The renaissance war on seven fronts is a fateful war for the homeland, for our existence, and for our future.
Ahvaz, southwest Iran: Retired and active oil industry workers rallied to protest unpaid wages and unresolved labor issues
Trump: There is a good opportunity for peace that is not limited to Gaza but includes the entire region.
Hamedan, western Iran: Retirees of the Telecommunications Company of Iran (TCI) rallied to condemn corruption and exploitation by the IRGC Cooperative Foundation, EIKO, and major shareholders.“They overtook TCI and stole our pensions.” protesters chant
Tehran, Iran: Retirees of the Telecommunications Company of Iran (TCI) rallied to demand unpaid dues, fair pensions, and accountability from regime-linked bodies. Protesters chant “One embezzlement less—our problems solved.” and “EIKO stole our rights.”I
Hamedan, western Iran: Citizens gathered outside a local university to protest the presence of students of the Tehran-backed Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF/Hashd al-Shaabi) in Iranian universities, demanding their expulsion.