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  2. 2021–2022 Iranian protests - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment, widespread poverty and inflation. [ 1] The 2021-2022 Iranian protests erupted on 15 July 2021 to protest the water shortages and crisis, but were quickly met with police violence and brutality. "Bloody Aban", November 2021 saw further protests due to water shortages but various other protests and strikes also took place due to the ...

  3. What's behind the tentative US-Iran agreement involving ...

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    The United States and Iran reached a tentative agreement this week that will eventually see five detained Americans in Iran and an unknown number of Iranians imprisoned in the U.S. released from ...

  4. Iran launched 200 drones and missiles in a retaliatory ... - AOL

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    The attacks came in retaliation for the April 1 bombing of Iran's embassy in Syria. Iran said it now considers that matter "concluded," but also warned Israel and the U.S. against further ...

  5. Mahsa Amini protests - Wikipedia

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    See detainees for notable cases. Civil unrest and protests against the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran associated with the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini ( Persian: مهسا امینی) began on 16 September 2022 and carried on into 2023, but were said to have "dwindled" [ 15 ] or "died down" [ 16 ] by spring of 2023. As of ...

  6. Iran–Palestine relations - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Republic of Iran officially recognises Palestine as a state. Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, rejects a two-state solution and implies that Palestine is inseparable, while Iran's former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called for a free referendum for the entire Palestinian population, including Arab citizens of Israel, to determine the type of government in the future ...

  7. Iran’s president has died in office. Here’s what happens next

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    Once seen as a likely successor to Iran’s Supreme Leader, President Ebrahim Raisi has died in office, leaving the Islamic Republic’s hardline establishment facing an uncertain future.

  8. Iran–Saudi Arabia relations - Wikipedia

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    Iran–Saudi Arabia relations. Bilateral relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia have been strained over several geopolitical issues, such as aspirations for regional leadership, oil export policy and relations with the United States and other Western countries. Diplomatic relations were suspended from 1987 to 1990, and in 2016 for seven years ...

  9. History of Iran - Wikipedia

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    History of Iran. The history of Iran (or Persia, as it was known in the Western world) is intertwined with Greater Iran, a sociocultural region spanning from Anatolia to the Indus River and from the Caucasus to the Persian Gulf. Central to this area is modern-day Iran, which covers the bulk of the Iranian Plateau .