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Iran: Popular protests escalate amid demands to topple the Supreme Leader
The Iranian authorities have accused the West of intervening to inflame the citizens’ anger, and have explicitly accused the United…
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Women protest outside Iranian embassy in Afghanistan over killing of Mahsa Amini
A group of Afghan women gathered in front of the Iranian Embassy in Kabul in a protest against the killing…
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Iran protests: The arrest of Faezeh Hachemi, live fire on protesters
As protests continue in various Iranian cities since the murder of a young woman Mahsa Amini at the hands of…
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Iran – Hijab Uprising Demands Overthrow of Regime
Protests in Iran continue until they have reached the point of calling for the overthrow of the regime, amid attempts…
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Iran calls on its militias abroad to put down demonstrations
The strict restrictions on the Internet did not succeed in reducing the number of demonstrators. Protests continued in most Iranian…
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Taiz protests no truce extension that allows the Houthis to fight
Dozens of Yemenis demonstrated in the south-western city of Taiz on Tuesday, rejecting the extension of a UN truce and…
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Algeria envoy leaves Morocco less than two hours after meeting Nasser Bourita
The Minister of Justice Keeper of the Seals in the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria, Abderrachid Tebbi, stayed in Morocco…
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Death of Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi – The end of the controversial Fatwas in the Arab world
The official Twitter account of Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi on Monday announced the death of the Muslim Brotherhood leader at the…
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Germany takes steps to expel the Brotherhood – details
Successive blows to the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist group in various countries of the world, following the decisive decisions taken by…
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German Intelligence Secrets Fund – The Brotherhood’s ‘Imminent’ Danger
The Internal Affairs Committee of the German Parliament organized, last Monday, a hearing which lasted for two hours (3 p.m.…
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