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Iran's government intensifies its crackdown on ongoing protests over economic hardship and political repression. Authorities threaten swift trials and executions, while casualties and arrests rise amid a nationwide internet blackout. The protests, sparked by currency collapse and inflation, have become the biggest challenge to Iran’s regime since 1979.
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Amid ongoing protests in Iran, US President Trump called for continued demonstrations and warned Iran will face consequences for its crackdown, including potential military action. Reports indicate over 2,000 killed, with Iran preparing to execute a protester. International reactions include sanctions discussions and condemnations.
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Erfan Soltani, 26, from Fardis near Tehran, faces execution after being arrested during protests. Authorities have not disclosed charges or granted a trial, and his family has been denied access. The regime's crackdown has resulted in over 2,500 deaths and thousands of arrests, marking one of Iran’s deadliest recent protests.