Iranians fear sharpening pressure after war and crackdown
Iranians are trying to live normally after bombing and protests. Shops and parks are open, but the economy is struggling. People fear more government pressure after a potential deal with the US. The war has killed thousands and damaged infrastructure. Many Ir…
Iranians are trying to live normally after bombing and protests. Shops and parks are open, but the economy is struggling. People fear more government pressure after a potential deal with the US. The war has killed thousands and damaged infrastructure. Many Ir…
Dubai: Iranians striving to maintain a semblance of normal life after weeks of U.S. and Israeli bombing and a deadly crackdown on protesters in January remain daunted by the future, as damage from ai…
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