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Iran on the Brink

Iran on the Brink

Update: 2026-01-149
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Iran is experiencing expansive protests after economic grievances snowballed over the past two weeks into a broader challenge to the country’s authoritarian clerical rulers.

In recent days, a full picture of the government’s crackdown on demonstrators has emerged, garnering global condemnation and threats of action from President Trump.

Farnaz Fassihi, who has been covering the story, explains what is driving the protesters and why the regime may be facing one of its gravest challenges in decades.

Guest: Farnaz Fassihi, the United Nations bureau chief for The New York Times.

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SaNa

We fight and we are willing to die.Iran is a great nation and a land of peace-loving people.Iranians fight for freedom and shed their blood for it.We stand against the regime and the Islamic regime. The world must not forget this: the people of Iran are a peaceful people,and they reject Islam. We remember each and every one of those we have lost.🥀🥀 Death to Khamenei. Death to the dictator.

Jan 29th
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