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People protesting deteriorating economic conditions in Iran took to the streets across several of the country’s provinces over the past day, with some demonstrations turning deadly after clashes with police.
Rallies over collapse in living standards rattle authorities in country with history of cracking down on demonstrators
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Iran protests draw swift crackdown as U.S. calls on Tehran to respect "rights of the Iranian people"
As the U.S. and Israel back Iranians' right to protest against their leaders, authorities in Tehran detain students and declare a sudden holiday.
The protests began Sunday in downtown Tehran as the Iranian currency hit a new low, but they have since expanded in size and scope, moving beyond the narrower cause of the economy to "freedom and equality" and an end to the regime, evident in the slogans protesters are chanting.
Anti-regime protests entered a fifth day as demonstrations spread across Tehran and other cities, with reports of deaths emerging amid escalating nationwide unrest.
Pahlavi fled Iran in 1979 amid violent demonstrations against his rule. Now, 47 years after his rule ended, protests have broken out again in Iran. A clip of the interview, which
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Iran’s ailing supreme leader resorts to his only playbook as crises mount and protests erupt
Hundreds of women lined up for a marathon on Iran’s resort island of Kish in early December wearing matching shirts and leggings with hair tied loosely behind their backs. In a country where ignoring dress codes could land you hefty fines and prison sentences,
Iran security forces clashed with protesters in Tehran, Shiraz and Kermanshah as opposition groups report gunfire and demonstrators chant "Death to Khamenei" during unrest.