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Who is Reza Pahlavi son of the Shah deposed during the 1979 Islamic Revolution and a leading voice for the protests
Who is Reza Pahlavi, son of the Shah deposed during the 1979 Islamic Revolution, and a leading voice for the protests? As protests in Iran have grown since they began on Dec. 28, when shop owners and bazaar merchants in Tehran closed their stores in protest over the country’s worsening economic situation, one name has ... Who is Reza Pahlavi son of the Shah deposed during the 1979 Islamic Revolution and a leading voice for the protests
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Trump US military looking at very strong options on Iran Tehran wants to negotiate
Trump: US military ‘looking at very strong options’ on Iran, Tehran ‘wants to negotiate.’ Reza Pahlavi says agencies carrying out internet shutdown ‘legitimate targets,’ as Tehran residents get threatening texts from police, IRGC; truck rams LA protesters, hurting one
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Iran uses military jamming to block Starlink tightening grip on internet access amid protests
Iran uses military jamming to block Starlink, tightening grip on internet access amid protests. In further bid to crush unrest, Iran deploys military jammers to block Starlink, cutting off a key lifeline for protesters; emergency satellite access collapsed within hours, with more than 80% of traffic disrupted, a move analysts call a clear sign of ... Iran uses military jamming to block Starlink tightening grip on internet access amid protests
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A deliberate attack on Jews Community condemns arson attack on Mississippi synagogue
A ‘deliberate attack on Jews’: Community condemns arson attack on Mississippi synagogue. The pre-dawn blaze at the state’s largest and oldest synagogue, previously bombed by the Ku Klux Klan, has yet to be formally declared a hate crime
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Australia to call back parliament to pass hate crime gun laws
Australia to call back parliament to pass hate crime, gun laws. The Australian premier said the legislation will deal with the “hatred” of the Bondi Beach terrorists, as well as their “guns.”
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Israeli judokas face alleged antisemitic abuse in Poland
Israeli judokas face alleged antisemitic abuse in Poland. Youth athletes aged 7 to 16 were allegedly targeted with antisemitic chants and their coaches shoved at a tournament near Krakow.
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US court rejects Mamdanis attempt to block real-estate deal involving Israeli-owned company
US court rejects Mamdani’s attempt to block real-estate deal involving Israeli-owned company. The deal is valued at $451 million and includes more than 5,000 apartments across 90 buildings, most of them subject to rent regulation.
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Israel signs cyber defense cooperation agreement with Germany
Israel signs cyber defense cooperation agreement with Germany. In a video posted on Twitter/X, Netanyahu asserted the importance of Israel and Germany’s cooperation, particularly in the matter of cybersecurity.
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Death to Khamenei chants heard in Tehran as Crown Prince rallies opposition forces
‘Death to Khamenei’ chants heard in Tehran as Crown Prince rallies opposition forces. “We stand on the threshold of reclaiming our beloved Iran from the Islamic Republic. Khamenei and his regime have already suffered several heavy blows at your hands,” Pahlavi wrote.





