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Iran's Protests: A Historic Shift Beyond Reform

A new wave of protests in Iran reveals a fundamental change: the collapse of belief in reforming the Islamic Republic. Analysis by Ali Siadatan explores the deep societal and cultural awakening driving the unrest.

Iran Protests: Activists Report 2,000 Deaths

Human rights activists report at least 2,000 killed in Iran's nationwide protests. The regime cuts communications as the diaspora reacts with global demonstrations.

Iranians Make First Calls After Protest Crackdown

Iranians have made their first calls to the outside world following a government crackdown on nationwide protests. The communication blackout had isolated millions. Read the latest developments.

Canada's Stake in Iran's Popular Uprising Explained

An editorial argues that Canadian support for Iran's popular uprising is crucial for Middle East peace and domestic security, citing Iran's state-sponsored terrorism and threats to Canadians.

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