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"Regime teeters in Tehran" reads the headline of the Times, leading on remarks from US President Donald Trump, after he told Fox News that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was "looking to flee the country".
As Iran's exiled crown prince predicts his imminent return, the Islamic Republic shirks Trump's warnings and threatens protesters with maximum punishment.
Protests in Iran have continued for nearly two weeks, with the government acknowledging the unrest despite a harsh crackdown.
The decision came as the protests in Iran approached their 14th consecutive day, with riots and violent clashes reported in several cities. Tehran's main prosecutor said that those protesters involved in burning government buildings,
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Iran Continues To Remain On Edge As Tehran Defies Internet Ban, Over 62 Dead: Updates
Iran remains offline as protests spread nationwide, leaving at least 62 dead, thousands detained, and tensions rising between Tehran and Washington.
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What to know about the protests shaking Iran as government shuts down internet and phone networks
Protests in Iran are intensifying due to the country's struggling economy, putting pressure on its theocracy as it has shut down the internet and telephone networks.
During the season three premiere episode of "Tehran" Tamar hides out before making a vital discovery after being forced to flee from pressure on her own side.