On the 9th day of protests in Iran, eyewitness video shows protesters throwing gas canisters and fighting with the security ...
Tehran’s Grand Bazaar, whose shopkeepers helped bring Islamist clerics to power in 1979, once again became a hotspot for anti ...
Iran’s Grand Bazaar closed amid sit-ins and clashes with security forces as nationwide protests intensified, the rial plunged to a historic low, and authorities reported dozens killed and mass arrests ...
Protesters conducted a sit-in at Tehran’s Grand Bazaar, witnesses say, with security forces ultimately firing tear gas and dispersing demonstrators as the rest of the market shut down.
Iran arrests hundreds, disrupts internet as currency falls to new low and protests enter a second week.
The Grand Bazaar, once a pillar of Islamist power, has re-emerged as a symbol of economic anger and political strain.
The protests, triggered by rising cost of living, are now into their 10th day.Iran' s security forces on Tuesday used tear gas to disperse protesters who had gathered at the Tehran Grand Bazaar in the ...
Iran's bazaar merchants, the trader class who were the financial backbone of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, have turned against ...
Clashes at Tehran’s Grand Bazaar signal Iran’s deadliest protests in three years as anger over inflation and a collapsing rial spreads nationwide.
Protesters calling for political and economic change demonstrated in Tehran’s Grand Bazaar on Tuesday ...
The economic situation is likely to worsen as Iran's Central Bank drastically reduced the subsidised exchange rates for dollars it offers to importers and producers.
Eyewitness video released on January 6 shows gas canisters being thrown as protesters and Iranian security forces clash in Tehran's Grand Bazaar. Video credit: Social Media.