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Protests in Iran, day 28: Khamenei does what Hitler did, hides in a bunker

In just a few days, not one or a hundred, but tens of thousands of young people were brutally murdered. Where did they go, the human rights activists, liberals, LGBTQ and feminist groups who were so vocal about Palestine?

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Protests in Iran, day 27: Khamenei cancelled Friday prayers. Fearing to meet his 72 virgins

In recent weeks, Ali Khamenei has come out of the bunker for a few minutes to hold Friday prayers. On Friday, he stayed in the bunker for fear of meeting the 72 virgins.

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Protests in Iran, day 26: Calm before the storm?

It’s quiet on the Iranian surface. The news flow has dried up, old news is being recycled, in-depth commentary articles are not appearing, and attention has turned to Greenland and Davos. But beneath the surface, there are still murmurs.

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Iran Human Rights: 25,000 may have been killed

Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO) does not trust the Iranian authorities’ official death toll of 3117 and urges the UN to initiate a fact-finding mission. Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam believes as many as 25,000 may have been killed.

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Trump calls Starmer stupid for letting China-influenced Mauritius get Diego Garcia

Trump has taken the UK’s surrender of Diego Garcia to Mauritius seriously, calling it a stupid decision. Diego Garcia is crucial for intervention in the Middle East, the sub-Indian continent and Africa. Similarly, from Diego Garcia, oil shipments to China, which has already lost Venezuela and is now dependent on Iran and Russia for oil, can be stopped.

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US plans regime change in Cuba “by the end of the year”

Following the ousting and arrest of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, US President Donald Trump is now turning his attention to Cuba. The White House hopes to find allies in the Havana government that can help bring about a regime change.

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What’s happening in Ukraine amid the Greenland focus?

In the shadow of the Greenland issue, the Kremlin has stepped up its drone and missile strikes against Ukraine. Half of Kyiv is without electricity, water and heating, while the temperature is minus 29 degrees. The mayor of Kyiv is urging residents to flee.

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Sweden: Tens of billions in social security fraud; police reports dropped

Although social security fraud is estimated to cost Sweden tens of billions of kronor every year, “extremely few” police reports are taken further in the legal system.

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Protests in Iran, day 25: The massacre of Iranians is rooted in a deep conflict between Iran and Islam

Why is the Islamic regime killing its own people? They don’t see Iranians as their people. What happens when the Islamic regime falls? It will destroy the worldview of the liberal left activists.

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Protests in Iran, day 24: State of emergency. 250 mosques have been destroyed

There are rumours that protests are flaring up again in Iran and that the regime is deploying special forces against its own people, but this appears to be limited to “isolated incidents”. Tensions remain high, with sporadic clashes and reports of a high level of preparedness with security forces deployed to prevent further mobilisation. The […]

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