Share

cover art for Iran Protests Escalate, Demanding Regime Change

Sydney News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!

Iran Protests Escalate, Demanding Regime Change

Protests erupt across Iran, fueled by economic despair and a desire for regime change, following a currency crash and soaring prices. Demonstrators, including merchants and young people, demand an end to clerical rule and free elections, with some even calling for the return of exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi. Security forces have escalated their response, using live rounds, and experts suggest real change may require oil worker strikes, defections, or massive crowds. Checkout Solipillow.com

The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. Powered by AI.

More episodes

View all episodes

  • Australian Market Ends 2025 on Subdued Note

    01:27|
    Australian share market closes 2025 on a low note, expected to open lower in 2026. Global stocks surge, with U.S. AI companies driving growth. A S X two hundred lags behind, gaining only 3.7% in 2025. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Usman Khawaja Retires from International Cricket

    01:29|
    Usman Khawaja, the Australian opener, retires from international cricket after the fifth Ashes Test at the SCG. The thirty-nine-year-old, who debuted at the SCG in 2011, shares his journey from Pakistan to Sydney and his pride in representing Australia despite challenges. With six thousand two hundred six runs in eighty-seven Tests, Khawaja signs off with gratitude and a simple salam. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Khawaja's Ashes Farewell at SCG

    01:53|
    Usman Khawaja, the Australian opener, announces retirement after the fifth Ashes Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground, his debut venue. With sixteen Test centuries and an impressive average of forty-eight point zero five, Khawaja reflects on his career, highlighting his parents support and life lessons learned. Despite recent form dip, his twin centuries in the twenty-twenty-one, twenty-two Ashes secured his opening spot, and he will bid farewell on home soil. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Damien Martyn Hospitalized with Meningitis

    01:37|
    Former Australian cricketer Damien Martyn, known for his impressive international career, has been hospitalized with meningitis and placed in an induced coma. His longtime teammate, Adam Gilchrist, provided an update, expressing gratitude for the global support. Recent tests have shown positive signs, with more updates to follow. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Regional Australia's 2026 Festival Calendar

    02:09|
    Regional Australias 2026 festival calendar kicks off with the Parkes Elvis Festival, Tunarama, and National Penny Farthing Championships, offering unique experiences from music and food to quirky races and cultural celebrations. Events like the Harvey Harvest Festival, Clunes Booktown Festival, and ChillOut pride event showcase regional pride and boost local economies. Highlights throughout the year include Parrtjimas light shows, Dirt n Dust rodeo, Henley on Todd Regatta, and Mulletfest, providing perfect excuses to explore Australias diverse regions. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Sydney's Top Restaurants Hailed in Australian Good Food Guide

    02:00|
    Sydneys dining scene shines with the 2024 Australian Good Food Guide awards, featuring four three-hat restaurants: Oncore by Clare Smyth, Quay, Saint Peter, and Sixpenny. Two-hat winners like a’Mare, Aalia, and Eleven Barrack also make the list, along with numerous one-hat restaurants, including Canvas, Corner seventy-five, and Bistro Penny. The guide highlights Sydneys thriving eating out culture, with newcomers like Loulou Bistro and Mister Grotto blending global influences with local produce. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Trump's Tariff Threats: Unfulfilled Promises

    01:23|
    In 2025, President Trumps tariff threats and trade promises created global uncertainty. Despite some tariffs becoming reality, such as metal hikes and China levies, many bold ideas, like the External Revenue Service and high tariffs on European wine, spirits, and foreign films, remained unfulfilled. The year ended with a mix of real and threatened tariffs, fluctuating prices, and uncertain supply chains. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Victoria's Past: Lessons for Today's Labor

    01:56|
    Victorias old Labor governments cabinet documents reveal a picture of the eighties and nineties, marked by massive debts, a rogue construction union, and a flight scandal leading to the governors exit. The documents also show smart moves like selling state businesses for better prices. Experts suggest that while there are echoes of the past, the current situation for Labor is not as grim. The real lessons? Build solid policies in opposition, push reforms, and dont wait. With less than a year to the poll, the opposition could learn from these historical insights. Checkout Solipillow.com