💨 Abstract
In Iran, a nationwide internet blackout occurred as the government implemented subsidy reforms amid escalating protests over economic hardship. Protesters gathered in major cities, chanting against the clerical rulers. Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of the late Shah, called for more protests. The unrest, driven by inflation and Western sanctions, began in Tehran's Grand Bazaar and has spread nationwide.
Courtesy: Reuters
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