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In Iran, students protested against the government.

They are dissatisfied with the policies of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

In Iran, students protested against the government.

Students from several universities in the Iranian capital Tehran gathered on campus on the first day of the new semester. This was reported by the Financial Times publication.

 

The students are against the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Some are demanding the release of classmates who were arrested in January.

 

For reference, the mass protests against the government in Iran began in late December in Tehran. Initially economic in nature, the protests quickly took on a political character and spread throughout the country.

 

Iranian authorities brutally suppressed the protests. According to government data, 5,000 people were killed in the protests, while other sources say the number could be as high as 30,000.

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In Iran, students protested against the government.

They are dissatisfied with the policies of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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Pakistan attacked Afghanistan at night.

As a result of the attack, dozens of people were killed.

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Putin signed a law allowing the blocking of communication services.

Officials justified this law with the attacks by Ukrainian drones.

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The Israeli army has been brought to a high state of combat readiness.

This is due to the possibility of the US striking Iran.

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In the US, an 11-year-old boy killed his father because of a video game.

He was angry because his father took away the video game console.

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The US is awaiting the arrival of an aircraft carrier group before a possible strike on Iran — WP

The US has increased its military forces in the region, but a final decision on military operations has not yet been officially confirmed.

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"The prestige of the state security service should be the same as that of the former USSR KGB" - Sadyr Japarov

Reforms are expected in the Kyrgyz National Security Committee. According to Japarov's words, a new Investigative Committee will be established in the country. The body will be subordinate to the president. "The committee will not accept raw cases initiated by the minister; our citizens facing injustice will not be thrown into prison. Only when we implement this will human rights be preserved, if not 100 percent, then 95 percent. Security will be ensured for future generations," said Japarov in an interview given to Kabar.

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In Washington, Ilham Aliyev's guards beat protesters.

The demonstrators claim that force was used, while the Azerbaijani side explained the incident as a response to a security threat.

Certificate: №1346 Issue date: 28.05.2020

Idea author: Firdavs Fridunovich Abdukhalikov

Founder: "Master Media Production and Broadcast"