US singer D4vd has been accused of having
Life Style

US singer D4vd has been accused of having "a significant amount" of images depicting child sex abuse on his phone and iCloud account when he was arrested over the death of a 14-year-old girl found in his car, prosecutors say. The discovery was made through search warrants in the case as police

This summer is shaping up to be one of managerial uncertainty and upheaval at the end of a season in which 10 Premier League bosses have already left their
Sports

This summer is shaping up to be one of managerial uncertainty and upheaval at the end of a season in which 10 Premier League bosses have already left their jobs. Liam Rosenior was the most recent of those - sacked by Chelsea earlier this week after three months in charge

Kevin Pietersen has urged young batter Jacob Bethell to stay in India and learn from the IPL, dismissing Alastair Cook's suggestion to return to county cricket
Sports

Kevin Pietersen has urged young batter Jacob Bethell to stay in India and learn from the IPL, dismissing Alastair Cook's suggestion to return to county cricket. Pietersen believes the IPL environment, even without playing, offers invaluable experience

Life Style

"Call me Ringo." That's what the former Beatles drummer says when asked if we should call him Sir. He joins us at the swanky Sunset Marquis hotel in West Hollywood where rock stars have gathered for decades in a luxury oasis behind the Sunset Strip."Call me Ringo

<h4 class=
Latest News

Meta to cut 10% of staff: What will be the severance package for US employees?In an internal memo sent by Meta’s chief people officer, Janelle Gale, the company detailed the severance package it will supposedly offer to those affected. Published on: Apr 24

After the disappointment at the United Nations climate summit in Brazil in November 2025 that failed to establish an agreement on phasing out fossil fuels
World

After the disappointment at the United Nations climate summit in Brazil in November 2025 that failed to establish an agreement on phasing out fossil fuels, a conference in Colombia from April 24 to 29 has brought the hope that the world community will take decisive steps towards transitioning to

<h4 class=
Latest News

Enid Vance Air Force Base tornado damage: Videos show large twister tearing through OklahomaVance Air Force base in Enid, Oklahoma reportedly took a direct hit from the tornado there, as scary visuals emerged on social media. Published on: Apr 24

US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Navy Secretary John Phelan was dismissed following disagreements with senior Pentagon officials over
Latest News

US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Navy Secretary John Phelan was dismissed following disagreements with senior Pentagon officials over shipbuilding issues, as reported by Reuters. Phelan's removal is part of a broader wave of leadership changes at the Pentagon

Iran leader says protesters are vandals trying to please Trump

Posted By: Hemant Kumar Posted On: Jan 10, 2026Share Article
Iran leader says protesters are vandals trying to please Trump

Iran leader says protesters are vandals trying to please Trump

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has called anti-government protesters "troublemakers" who are trying "to please the president of the US".

Iran also sent sent a letter to the United Nations Security Council blaming the US for turning the protests into what it called "violent subversive acts and widespread vandalism" in Iran. Trump, meanwhile, said Iran was "in big trouble".

The protests, in their 13th day, erupted over the economy and have grown into the largest in years - leading to calls for an end to the Islamic Republic and some urging the restoration of the monarchy.

At least 48 protesters and 14 security personnel have been killed, according to human rights groups.

An internet blackout is in place.

"We will be hitting them very hard where it hurts," Trump said at the White House on Friday, adding that his administration was watching the situation in Iran carefully and that any US involvement does not mean "boots on the ground".

"It looks to me that the people are taking over certain cities that nobody thought were really possible just a few weeks ago," he said.

These remarks echo ones the US president made about the Iranian government on Thursday, where he pledged to "hit them very hard" if they "start killing people".

Khamenei remained defiant in a televised address on Friday.

"Let everyone know that the Islamic Republic came to power through the blood of several hundred thousand honourable people and it will not back down in the face of those who deny this," the 86-year-old said.

Later, in remarks made to a gathering of supporters and broadcast on state television, Khamenei doubled down, saying Iran "will not shirk from dealing with destructive elements".

Iran's United Nations ambassador accused the US of "interfering in Iran's internal affairs through threats, incitement, and the deliberate encouragement of instability and violence," in a letter to the Security Council.

Since protests began on 28 December, in addition to the 48 protesters killed, more than 2,277 individuals have also been arrested, the US-based Human Rights Activist News Agency (HRANA) said.

The Norway-based Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO) said at least 51 protesters, including nine children, had been killed.

BBC Persian has spoken to the families of 22 of them and confirmed their identities. The BBC and most other international news organisations are barred from reporting inside Iran.

In a joint statement, the leaders of the UK, Germany and France said they were "deeply concerned about reports of violence by Iranian security forces, and strongly condemn the killing of protesters".

"The Iranian authorities have the responsibility to protect their own population and must allow for the freedom of expression and peaceful assembly without fear of reprisal," French President Emmanuel Macron, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said.

UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said the United Nations was very disturbed by the loss of life. "People anywhere in the world have a right to demonstrate peacefully, and governments have a responsibility to protect that right and to ensure that that right is respected," he said.

Meanwhile the Iranian security and judicial authorities issued a series of coordinated warnings, hardening their rhetoric and echoing an earlier message of "no leniency" by Iran's top security body, the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC).

Iran's National Security Council - responsible for domestic security and not to be confused with the SNSC - said "decisive and necessary legal action will be taken" against protesters, which it described as "armed vandals" and "disruptors of peace and security".

In a brief statement, it warned against "any form of attack on military, law-enforcement, or governmental facilities". The intelligence arm of Iran's Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) said it would not tolerate what it described as "terrorist acts", asserting that it would continue its operations "until the complete defeat of the enemy's plan".

Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran's last shah who was overthrown by the 1979 Islamic revolution, called on Trump on Friday to "be prepared to intervene to help the people of Iran".

Pahlavi, who lives close to Washington DC, had urged protesters to take to the streets on Thursday and Friday.

Protests have taken place across the country, with BBC Verify verifying videos from 67 locations.

On Friday, protesters amassed after weekly prayers in the south-eastern city of Zahedan, videos verified by BBC Persian and BBC Verify show. In one of the videos, people can be heard chanting "death to the dictator", referencing Khamenei.

In another, protesters gather near a local mosque, when several loud bangs can be heard.

Another verified video from Thursday showed a fire at the office of the Young Journalists Club, a subsidiary of state broadcaster Irib, in the city of Isfahan. It is unclear what caused the fire and if anyone was injured.

Photos received by the BBC from Thursday night also show cars overturned and set alight at Tehran's Kaaj roundabout.

The country has been under a near-total internet blackout since Thursday evening, with minor amounts of traffic returning on Friday, internet monitoring groups Cloudfare and Netblocks said. That means less information is emerging from Iran.

IHRNGO director Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam said in a statement that "the extent of the government's use of force against protesters has been increasing, and the risk of intensified violence and the widespread killing of protesters after the internet shutdown is very serious".

Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi has warned of a possible "massacre" during the internet shutdown.

One person who was able to send a message to the BBC said he was in Shiraz, in southern Iran. He reported a run on supermarkets by residents trying to stock up on food and other essentials, expecting worse days to come.

The shutdown of the internet has meant that cash machines are not working, and there is no way to pay for purchases in shops where debit cards cannot be used due to the lack of internet.

Mahsa Alimardani, who works for the human rights NGO Witness, told the BBC in London that she had not been able to make contact with her family since Thursday evening.

"It's very anxiety-inducing, not having access to information, not knowing if your loved ones participated [in the protests] or if they're okay," she said.

The protests began nearly two weeks ago with shopkeepers in Tehran angry about the collapsing currency, before spreading to students and street demonstrations.

The last major protests were in 2022, when demonstrations erupted after the death in custody of Mahsa Amini, a young Kurdish woman who was detained by morality police for allegedly not wearing her hijab properly.

More than 550 people were killed and 20,000 detained by security forces over several months, according to human rights groups.

Additional reporting by Reha Kansara, Kasra Naji and Soroush Negahdari

Comment on Post

Leave a comment

If you have a News Orbit 360 user account, your address will be used to display your profile picture.


The White House has said it will work more closely with US artificial intelligence (AI) firms to combat
Business
White House memo claims mass AI theft by Chinese firms

The White House has said it will work more closely with US artificial intelligence (AI) firms to combat "industrial-scale campaigns" by foreign actors to steal advances in the technology. Michael Kratsios, Director of Science and Technology Policy

2 hours ago

MI vs CSK Yesterday IPL Match Result: Chennai Super Kings secured a dominant 103-run victory over Mumbai Indians. Sanju Samson powered CSK to 207 with an
Sports
Yesterday IPL Match Winner

MI vs CSK Yesterday IPL Match Result: Chennai Super Kings secured a dominant 103-run victory over Mumbai Indians. Sanju Samson powered CSK to 207 with an unbeaten century. Mumbai Indians faltered in their chase, bundled out for 104. Akeal Hosein was the star with four wickets

2 hours ago

Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the high voter turnout in West Bengal's first phase of assembly elections. He noted significant participation from
Politics
PM Modi hails

Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the high voter turnout in West Bengal's first phase of assembly elections. He noted significant participation from young voters and women. Modi commended the Election Commission for ensuring largely peaceful polling

2 hours ago

<h4 class=
Latest News
Went in for a hike

‘Went in for a hike, got laid off’: Techie asked to resign at appraisal meetingThe techie claimed that despite the company’s pressure to quit, they refused to submit a voluntary resignation. Published on: Apr 24, 2026 7:40 AM IST By Trisha Sengupta Share via Copy link A contract employee’s

2 hours ago

<h4 class=
Business
E85 petrol adoption to be optional for consumers

E85 adoption to be optional for consumers, rollout by year endThe rollout follows confirmation from automakers that they can produce vehicles capable of running on elevated ethanol blends. Updated on: Apr 24, 2026 6:49 AM IST By Zia Haq, New Delhi Share via Copy link The government is likely to

2 hours ago

<h4 class=
Latest News
Rahul Gandhi likely to visit Great Nicobar this weekend

Rahul Gandhi likely to visit Great Nicobar this weekendGandhi was invited by the Tribal Council of Great Nicobar recently to discuss concerns of the Great Nicobarese tribal community over some infra projects Published on: Apr 24, 2026 7:46 AM IST By Jayashree Nandi

2 hours ago

A Delhi court on Wednesday ordered that a first information report be registered against commentator Abhijit Iyer-Mitra for his social media posts in which he
World
Court orders FIR against Iyer-Mitra for objectionable posts about ‘Newslaundry’ women journalists

A Delhi court on Wednesday ordered that a first information report be registered against commentator Abhijit Iyer-Mitra for his social media posts in which he made sexually abusive remarks about the women employees of news outlet Newslaundry, Bar and Bench reported

2 hours ago

<strong>IRCTC Vikalp Feature:</strong> Train ticket stuck on the waiting list? This is the most common problem several people face while booking
Latest News
IRCTC major update

IRCTC Vikalp Feature: Train ticket stuck on the waiting list? This is the most common problem several people face while booking their tickets. But you can get your ticket confirmed using IRCTC’s special ‘Opt Vikalp’ feature. With this feature

2 hours ago

ET AI Hackathon 2.0 positions itself as a high-impact platform where AI talent moves beyond ideas to real execution. By combining hands-on problem solving with
Technology
ET AI Hackathon 2

ET AI Hackathon 2.0 positions itself as a high-impact platform where AI talent moves beyond ideas to real execution. By combining hands-on problem solving with industry exposure, recognition, and tangible rewards, it creates an environment where builders can develop meaningful solutions while

2 hours ago

Mini India has officially opened pre-launch bookings for the Mini Countryman C, marking a significant step in expanding its locally assembled portfolio
Latest News
Mini India opens bookings for locally assembled Countryman C

Mini India has officially opened pre-launch bookings for the Mini Countryman C, marking a significant step in expanding its locally assembled portfolio. Bookings commenced at 3pom on April 22, 2026, across all authorised dealerships in the country

2 hours ago

The Assam Pradesh Congress Committee is taking proactive steps for the upcoming vote counting on May 4. Seven special teams have been formed to visit districts
Politics
Congress forms seven teams to monitor strong rooms ahead of May 4 vote count

The Assam Pradesh Congress Committee is taking proactive steps for the upcoming vote counting on May 4. Seven special teams have been formed to visit districts across Assam. These teams will inspect strong rooms, meet candidates, and consult with district administrations

2 hours ago

A huge, unstable chunk of glacier is blocking the route up Mount Everest from Base Camp in Nepal just as peak climbing season gets under way in the Himalayas
World
Huge chunk of glacier blocks Everest route in peak climbing season

A huge, unstable chunk of glacier is blocking the route up Mount Everest from Base Camp in Nepal just as peak climbing season gets under way in the Himalayas. "Icefall doctors" – who fix ropes and ladders on the lower part of the route up the world's highest peak - can find no way round the

2 hours ago

Tamil Nadu's assembly elections saw an exhilarating voter turnout of 85%, showcasing the populace's enthusiasm and determination to influence their governance
Politics
Tamil Nadu voter turnout rises 9% over 2011 high

Tamil Nadu's assembly elections saw an exhilarating voter turnout of 85%, showcasing the populace's enthusiasm and determination to influence their governance. This increase from prior years is a testament to the heightened political awareness among citizens

2 hours ago

* Chinese firms seek to avoid government attention, political bias * US firms seek foreign talent without US visa complication * Singapore offers incentives in
Technology
Singapore emerging as neutral ground as AI firms navigate Sino-US rivalry

* Chinese firms seek to avoid government attention, political bias * US firms seek foreign talent without US visa complication * Singapore offers incentives in its quest to become AI power * AI flight to Singapore could give rise to restrictions SINGAPORE

2 hours ago

As the income tax return (ITR) filing season for the financial year 2026 approaches, you may be wondering how credit card rewards
Latest News
Are credit card rewards

As the income tax return (ITR) filing season for the financial year 2026 approaches, you may be wondering how credit card rewards, cashback and airline miles are taxed in India. These benefits are widely used but are not explicitly covered under the Income-tax Act, 1961 or the latest framework

2 hours ago

Soon after launching its Images 2.0 model, OpenAI has released yet another AI model. The San Francisco-based AI startup announced a major update to ChatGPT as
Technology
GPT-5.5 launched

Soon after launching its Images 2.0 model, OpenAI has released yet another AI model. The San Francisco-based AI startup announced a major update to ChatGPT as the company debuted its GPT-5.5 model on Thursday, calling it its "smartest and most intuitive" model to date

2 hours ago

The Enforcement Directorate has executed a series of raids across various locations in relation to a staggering ₹145 crore money laundering investigation
World
ED raids 12 locations in ₹145 crore municipal funds money laundering case

The Enforcement Directorate has executed a series of raids across various locations in relation to a staggering ₹145 crore money laundering investigation. This case involves allegations of fund embezzlement from the Municipal Corporation, Panchkula

2 hours ago

<h4 class=
Sports
What are the charges against Chiefs coach Dave Merritt

What are the charges against Dave Merritt? Chiefs coach arrested for 'domestic battery of his own daughter'Kansas City Chiefs defensive backs coach Dave Merritt has been charged with misdemeanor domestic battery. Published on: Apr 24, 2026 6:54 AM IST By Khushi Arora Share via Copy link Kansas City

2 hours ago

<h4 class=
Entertainment
5 unique ways Vijay's fans created viral moments for TVK in lead-up to elections

5 unique ways Vijay's fans created viral moments for TVK in lead-up to Tamil Nadu elections: From robots to nail artVijay's fans and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam cadres whipped out everything in their arsenal to ensure the actor-politician receives as much visibility as possible. Apr 24, 2026

2 hours ago

President Donald Trump declared nuclear weapons would never be used. He asserted US control over the Strait of Hormuz, keeping it closed to pressure Iran for a
World
Donald Trump says US would not use nuclear weapon in war with Iran

President Donald Trump declared nuclear weapons would never be used. He asserted US control over the Strait of Hormuz, keeping it closed to pressure Iran for a deal. Trump indicated military action remains an option if negotiations fail. He also mentioned Iran agreed to halt executions of women

2 hours ago

Voting in the Assembly elections ended in Tamil Nadu and a part of West Bengal on Thursday with the “highest-ever percentage of polling” since Independence
Politics
Voting ends in Bengal

Voting in the Assembly elections ended in Tamil Nadu and a part of West Bengal on Thursday with the “highest-ever percentage of polling” since Independence, ANI quoted Chief Electoral Officer Gyanesh Kumar as saying. In Tamil Nadu, polling was held in all of the state’s 234 seats

2 hours ago

The Delhi High Court has ordered the removal of social media videos showing court proceedings. These videos featured Arvind Kejriwal and others requesting a
Politics
HC orders takedown of recusal hearing clips

The Delhi High Court has ordered the removal of social media videos showing court proceedings. These videos featured Arvind Kejriwal and others requesting a judge's recusal. The court issued notices to X and other platforms. This action follows a petition seeking contempt against leaders for

2 hours ago

Meta will cut thousands of jobs next month as it spends more than ever on artificial intelligence (AI) projects. The company told employees in a memo on
Business
Meta says it will cut 8

Meta will cut thousands of jobs next month as it spends more than ever on artificial intelligence (AI) projects. The company told employees in a memo on Thursday that it planned to cut 10% of its workforce - roughly 8,000 staff. It said it would also not fill thousands more open jobs it had been

2 hours ago

The Enforcement Directorate has approached the Supreme Court, asserting that its officers deserve protection for their fundamental rights
World
ED tells Supreme Court officers can approach top court under Article 32 if law and order is breached

The Enforcement Directorate has approached the Supreme Court, asserting that its officers deserve protection for their fundamental rights. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta pointed out troubling violations of the rule of law in West Bengal, citing a coal smuggling operation involving ₹2,700 crore

2 hours ago

<h4 class=
Education
UP Board 10th Result 2026

UP Board 10th Result 2026: UPMSP Class 10 results declared at upresults.nic.in, direct link hereUP Board 10th Result 2026: UPMSP Class 10 results declared. The direct link to check results is given here. Updated on: Apr 23, 2026 4:14 PM IST By HT Education Desk | Edited by Papri Chanda Share via

2 hours ago

<strong>Sugar-free products with sugar. ‘Real’ juices with artificial ingredients. Misleading food ads are fuelling a public health crisis in India
World
Voter turnout in Bengal crosses 90%

Sugar-free products with sugar. ‘Real’ juices with artificial ingredients. Misleading food ads are fuelling a public health crisis in India. Help Scroll expose the systemic failure. Support our investigation.Sugar-free products with sugar. ‘Real’ juices with artificial ingredients

2 hours ago

Traffic on the Mumbai-Pune Yashwantrao Chavan Expressway will be diverted for a few hours on April 23 and 24 due to bridge maintenance work, officials said
Latest News
Mumbai-Pune Expressway traffic diversion on April 23-24 for bridge work – check timings

Traffic on the Mumbai-Pune Yashwantrao Chavan Expressway will be diverted for a few hours on April 23 and 24 due to bridge maintenance work, officials said. According to the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation, the block will be in place from 12 pm to 3 pm on both days

2 hours ago


Sing Up