Iran’s Judiciary Chief, Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje’i, has instructed the Attorney General and prosecutors to take firm and lawful action against rioters and their supporters. In a statement, Mohseni-Eje’i emphasized that there would be no leniency or concessions shown to those involved in the unrest. The remarks come amidst widespread protests in Iran, which have affected 25 out of 31 provinces, resulting in at least 12 deaths since December 30.
Iran has been witnessing massive protests against rising inflation, with demonstrations taking place across the country. The protests have led to widespread destruction, with hundreds of homes and government buildings damaged or destroyed. President’s statement has sparked a new debate in the country.
In other news, the Palestinian Embassy in London has opened its doors, marking a historic moment. Palestinian Ambassador Husam Zamel has stated that a second Afghan refugee involved in a crime has been deported from Germany.
Meanwhile, Maria Corina Machado has announced that an independent Venezuela would make the US its energy center. In related news, US Ambassador has stated that the US government would not compromise on efforts to protect Americans from narco-terrorism.
A survey conducted by News Agency found that only 33% of Americans support a US military intervention in Venezuela. In contrast, Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens Frederik Nielsen has stated that a comparison between the two countries is not possible, and he hopes for improved relations between the US and Greenland.
Liberal Democrats have called for a legal opinion on the US intervention in Venezuela, stating that a silent majority in the US is equivalent to giving President Trump a political shield. US Vice President has expressed gratitude for those who have condemned the vandalism at his residence and thanked intelligence agencies for their cooperation in the matter.
Iran’s Judiciary Chief has warned that those responsible for the unrest in Iran would face consequences. Venezuelan President Maduro’s wife, Cilia Flores, has denied allegations made by the US government, stating that she is innocent.
In Venezuela, interim President Delcy Rodriguez has surrendered and offered to cooperate with the US. The UN Secretary-General has expressed concern over the situation in Venezuela in a Security Council meeting, stating that the UN Charter prohibits states from using force or threats against other states.
Iran’s Judiciary Chief has issued a stern warning to rioters and their supporters, promising to take lawful action against them. In related news, Venezuela’s interim President has surrendered and offered to cooperate with the US.
Iran’s Judiciary Chief, Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje’i, has called for a crackdown on rioters and their supporters. The move comes as protests against rising inflation continue to spread across the country.
The protests have resulted in the deaths of at least 12 people and widespread destruction, with hundreds of homes and government buildings damaged or destroyed. President’s statement has sparked a new debate in the country, with many calling for a more decisive approach to tackling the unrest.
In a related development, Venezuela’s interim President has surrendered and offered to cooperate with the US. The move comes as the US has threatened to take military action against Venezuela.
The situation in Venezuela has sparked concern among world leaders, with the UN Secretary-General calling for restraint and respect for international law.

