
News Wrap: Iran threatens protesters with death penalty
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News Wrap: Iran threatens death penalty for protesters as tensions escalate
In our news wrap Saturday, human rights watchers say at least 72 people have been killed in Iran as protests near a second week, the U.S. military conducted several large-scale strikes against ISIS in Syria, Trump moved to tighten U.S. control over revenue from Venezuelan oil sales, and rescuers in the Philippines said there’s hope of finding more survivors in a massive garbage avalanche.
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News Wrap: Iran threatens protesters with death penalty
Clip: 1/10/2026 | 2m 34sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Saturday, human rights watchers say at least 72 people have been killed in Iran as protests near a second week, the U.S. military conducted several large-scale strikes against ISIS in Syria, Trump moved to tighten U.S. control over revenue from Venezuelan oil sales, and rescuers in the Philippines said there’s hope of finding more survivors in a massive garbage avalanche.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipJOHN: IN TONIGHT'S OTHER HEADLINES, TENSIONS ARE ESCALATING IN IRAN AS PROTESTS NEAR A SECOND WEEK.
TODAY, IRAN'S ATTORNEY GENERAL WARNED THAT PROTESTORS COULD FACE THE DEATH PENALTY.
PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS WARNED OF RETRIBUTION IF PEACEFUL PROTESTORS ARE MET WITH VIOLENCE.
DESPITE EFFORTS TO CLAMP DOWN ON DISSENT, DEMONSTRATIONS HAVE GROWN, FUELED BY ANGER WITH THE HARDLINE RULING REGIME AND THE WORSENING ECONOMY.
HUMAN RIGHTS WATCHERS SAY AT LEAST 72 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN KILLED AND MORE THAN 2000 DETAINED SINCE THE PROTESTS BEGAN.
THE MILITARY CONFIRMED THIS EVENING THAT IT CONDUCTED SEVERAL LARGE-SCALE STRIKES AGAINST ISIS IN SYRIA IN RETALIATION FOR AN AMBUSH ON AMERICAN FORCES LAST MONTH.
U.S.
CENTRAL COMMAND SAID SEVERAL AIRSTRIKES WERE LAUNCHED THROUGHOUT SYRIA AS PART OF "OPERATION HAWKEYE STRIKE," AN EFFORT TO TARGET ISLAMIC TERRORISM AND PREVENT FUTURE ATTACKS.
LAST MONTH'S ATTACK KILLED TWO AMERICAN TROOPS AND A CIVILIAN TRANSLATOR WORKING IN PALMYRA.
PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS MOVED TO TIGHTEN U.S.
CONTROL OVER REVENUE FROM THE SALE OF VENEZUELAN OIL.
AN EXECUTIVE ORDER AIMS TO PREVENT LEGAL CLAIMS ON THE FUNDS BY PUTTING THE MONEY BEYOND THE REACH OF THE COURTS.
THE ADMINISTRATION SAYS THE PURPOSE IS TO ENSURE "ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL STABILITY IN VENEZUELA AND TO CURB ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION."
IT SAYS THE MONEY WILL BE THE PROPERTY OF VENEZUELA BUT WILL BE HELD IN U.S.
TREASURY ACCOUNTS.
MR.
TRUMP SIGNED THE ORDER AFTER MEETING WITH MORE THAN A DOZEN OIL EXECUTIVES AT THE WHITE HOUSE IN AN EFFORT TO RAISE $100 BILLION IN INVESTMENTS TO FIX VENEZUELA'S OIL INFRASTRUCTURE.
AND RESCUERS IN THE PHILIPPINES SAY THERE'S HOPE OF FINDING MORE SURVIVORS IN A MASSIVE AVALANCHE OF GARBAGE.
DISASTER RESPONSE TEAMS SAID THEY'RE DEPLOYING SPECIAL EQUIPMENT TO THE SCENE AFTER DETECTING SIGNS OF LIFE.
FOUR PEOPLE WERE KILLED AND DOZENS WENT MISSING ON THURSDAY AFTER A MOUNTAIN OF GARBAGE SUDDENLY COLLAPSED.
RESCUERS HAVE BEEN RACING THE CLOCK TO FIND SURVIVORS.
SO FAR, TWELVE INJURED WORKERS HAVE BEEN RESCUED.
STILL TO COME ON PBS NEWS WEEKEND, WITH VOTING UNDERWAY IN MYANMAR, WHAT'S AT STAKE AS THE COUNTRY'S CIVIL WAR RAGES ON.
AND, A PEEK BEHIND THE CURTAIN OF ONE OF SILICON VALLEY'S MOST SECRETIVE AND CONTROVERSIAL COMPANIES.
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