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Police officers injured in protest outside Iranian embassy in London
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Why Trump hasn’t bombed Iran yet
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Iran’s doctors fight back with secret hospitals amid regime crackdown
The Ayatollah’s dream of the Islamic Republic is dead
Iran’s doctors fight back with secret hospitals amid regime crackdown
The Iranian protester whose execution could force Trump’s hand
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Bring back the Shah of Iran
US pressure builds on Starmer to ban IRGC
The Iranian people deserve regime change
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Trump tells Iranian protesters: Help is on the way
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We must not stand idly by as the brutal Iranian regime crushes these protests
US tells citizens to leave Iran as Trump mulls strikes
Trump slaps 25pc tariffs on countries trading with Iran
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Armed protesters fight back against Iranian regime
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Scottish independence accounts go dark after Iran internet blackout
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Generated by AI (3 hours ago)
Recent events in Iran highlight a period of intense unrest and international concern. Protests against the Iranian regime have resulted in a harsh crackdown, with reports indicating thousands of casualties. This brutal response has sent shockwaves beyond Iran's borders, triggering reactions from the global community, including exiled Iranian citizens who express anger and despair over the situation in their homeland.
In related news, large demonstrations outside Iranian embassies have sparked confrontations, such as at the Iranian embassy in London, where clashes led to injuries among police officers and multiple arrests. These protests, often featuring strong displays of dissent like tearing down the Iranian flag, illustrate the mounting international outcry against the regime's actions.
Media figures and commentators are increasingly drawing attention to Iran's internal situation. For instance, Mark Levin has described the country as resembling a "concentration camp," urging more focus on the plight of its citizens. The global discourse, including insights from political analysts, suggests skepticism about the regime's longevity, proposing that it faces inevitable downfall unless significant changes occur.
On the geopolitical front, tensions are further compounded by discussions in major powers about Iran's future. In the U.S., there is debate over the potential impact of military interventions, with official advice warning against large-scale attacks that could exacerbate tensions without achieving the goal of leadership change. Meanwhile, external governments, like Canada's, have directly condemned the regime's violent measures, especially after a Canadian citizen was reportedly killed during the protests, prompting diplomatic concern and outreach.
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