
Global News Podcast BBC in Iran for first time since protest crackdown
19 snips
Feb 11, 2026 Lise Doucette, BBC correspondent reporting from Tehran, gives on-the-ground coverage of the Islamic Revolution anniversary and the recent brutal protest crackdown. She describes life in Revolution Square. She speaks with residents about internet blackouts, losses, fears of foreign attack and shrinking basic freedoms.
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
Voices From Tehran Amid Crisis
- Lise Doucette recounts on-the-ground reactions in Tehran during the revolution anniversary amid a brutal crackdown.
- Residents describe fear, internet blackouts, and grief for people killed during recent protests.
Anniversary Under Domestic And External Pressure
- The BBC reported from Iran for the first time since the crackdown, highlighting a rare media access window.
- The anniversary events are unfolding under domestic unrest and external military threats, creating a defining moment for leadership.
Tiny Canadian Town Shocked By School Shooting
- Canadian police found multiple victims at a school and a linked nearby home in a rare mass shooting in British Columbia.
- Authorities reported the suspected shooter was found dead and described the small community as devastated.



