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In Iran, a nationwide internet blackout occurred amid ongoing protests over economic hardships. Protesters in Tehran, Mashhad, and Isfahan chanted against the Islamic Republic’s rulers. Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of the late Shah, urged more protests. Social media posts suggested pro-Pahlavi slogans were chanted, though state media reported calm.
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