TLDR;
The video presents a news report covering several international events. It begins with Iran stating its readiness for war while also being open to discussions based on fairness and mutual respect. The report also highlights the declaration of three days of national mourning in Iran following recent violent riots, and separate bomb blasts in Pakistan that resulted in the death of eight police officers. Finally, it touches on the ongoing anti-government protests in Iran, noting their unprecedented scale and reach in the last 47 years.
- Iran is prepared for war but open to fair discussions.
- Three days of national mourning declared in Iran.
- Bomb blasts in Pakistan kill eight police officers.
- Iran is experiencing widespread anti-government protests.
Iran's Stance on War and Diplomacy [0:43]
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Iran does not seek war but is fully prepared for it. Speaking at a conference with foreign ambassadors in Tehran, he emphasized that while Iran is ready for discussions, these must be based on justice, equal rights, and mutual respect. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened military intervention if Iran suppresses protestors, which led Iranian leaders to consider discussions. An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Ismail Baghai, mentioned that a communication channel exists between Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and U.S. President's special envoy, Steve উইটকফ, for exchanging messages when necessary, despite the absence of diplomatic relations.
National Mourning Declared in Iran [2:17]
Following recent violent riots that caused the deaths of civilians and security forces, Iran has declared three days of national mourning. According to a report by Tasnim news agency, the decision was announced on Monday, January 12. A government statement indicated that a significant number of people were killed in anti-government and terrorist group-led riots across the country. The President's office stated that the President and cabinet are observing mourning in memory of the deceased Iranians. The statement also noted that this national mourning commemorates those who died during Iran's resistance against the United States and Israeli rule.
Bomb Blasts in Pakistan [3:08]
In Pakistan, six police officers were killed in a bomb blast in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Tank district. The incident occurred on Monday, January 12, when an improvised explosive device (IED) targeted a police vehicle traveling from Gomal to Tank. In a separate incident on the same day, an IED explosion targeted a police vehicle in the Lakki Marwat district, injuring three police officers. Police reported that the device was planted near the Daratang bridge, a route regularly patrolled by the district police officer. Prior to this, unknown armed individuals had kidnapped a lawyer from the same area. Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) conducted operations in Peshawar and Khyber districts, killing six highly wanted terrorists associated with ফিতনা আল খাওয়ারিজ.
Unprecedented Protests in Iran [4:58]
The ongoing anti-government movement in Iran is considered by analysts and eyewitnesses to be at a new and unprecedented level in the Islamic Republic's 47-year history. After protests spread nationwide, Iranian authorities began a severe crackdown, prompting U.S. President Donald Trump to announce his support for the protesters. In response, Iran threatened attacks on U.S. interests and their allies in the region. Analysts suggest that the scope and intensity of the current protests differentiate them from previous movements. Sociologist এলি খোরসান দফরের noted that protests have spread to many small towns that were previously unknown. The current protests are more widespread and long-lasting compared to the 2022 movement following মাহশা আমিনর's death. The movement began in late December 2025 with a business strike in Tehran over the devaluation of the Iranian currency, the রিয়াল, and quickly spread to various regions, including the western part of the country. The middle class, burdened by rising prices and severe economic crisis, has also joined the protests.