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- Iran UPdates:Kurdistan Judiciary Chief Claims ‘Main Leaders’ of Protests Have Been Arrested” Tasnim News Agency reported on Sunday, January 11, 2026, quoting the head of the Kurdistan Province judiciary, that people labeled as “rioters” and “protest leaders” had been arrested in several cities across the region. The announcement came as Kurdish human rights groups had already reported widespread arrests of protesters and civil activists in the province-
- As rights groups report that at least 48 protesters were killed, more protests break out in Iran:
- Salt Lake City church shooting leaves 2 dead and several injured” At least 2 people are dead and six others are injured after a shooting outside a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints building in Salt Lake City, authorities said.
- Iran’s ability to threaten Strait of Hormuz ‘degraded,’ US says after underground missile sites bombed.
- Israeli defense minister warns strikes on Iran to increase ‘significantly’
- Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ star Nicholas Brendon dead at 54
- Iran fires missiles toward Diego Garcia: Report.Iran launched two ballistic missiles toward a joint U.S.-U.K. military base in the Indian Ocean on Friday, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
- Reuters: US sending additional Marines and sailors to Middle East. 5 hours Reuters on Friday quoted US officials as saying the US military is deploying thousands of additional Marines and sailors to the Middle East. President Donald Trump had said the day before that he was not putting troops “anywhere.”
- Trump rules out imminent ceasefire with Iran: ‘I think we’ve won’US President Donald Trump said Friday that he did not want a ceasefire with Iran, adding that the US military was “obliterating” the Iranian regime.
- US President Donald Trump has said he was considering “winding down” military operations against Iran and that the Strait of Hormuz would need to be “guarded and policed” by other countries who use the vital waterway-
- Elon Musk was misleading in his public statements during a crucial period of his 2022 Twitter takeover, a jury has found