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Death toll reaches 648 as security forces escalate crackdowns amid a nationwide internet blackout. Follow The Hindu for LIVE updates
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Iran protests live: Country says 'ready for war'; Trump 'briefed on psychological, cyber options'
The nationwide shutdown of the internet by authorities in Iran, which activists fear is aimed at masking the scale of a crackdown on protests, has now lasted over 108 hours, a monitor said on Tuesday.
Protests have erupted in Tehran as Iran's rial currency falls into a free fall. 572 people have been killed and more than 10,600 people detained, per the Human Rights Activists News Agency.
Iran's supreme leader Khamenei addressed the nation amid unrest and said that "some rioters" wanted to "please" US Presid
At least 572 people have been killed as security forces try to quash the unrest, activists say, with the true scale of the crackdown yet to become clear amid an internet blackout.
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Iran protests highlights: Internet shut amid protests, Reza Pahlavi's ‘urgent message’ for Trump
The exiled son of Iran's late shah, Reza Pahlavi, on Friday appealed to US President Donald Trump to intervene urgently as protesters gathered in the Islamic republic. | World News