Inside Iran’s protests: How a plunging currency set off wide unrest
The Straits Times - Sports·2026-01-11 09:01
Well before the latest wave of protests in Iran, Saeed, a tech entrepreneur in Tehran, was ready for them.
For months, it felt as if he and his country were in free-fall. He had spent many sleepless nights since Israeli forces battered Iran’s nuclear facilities in June agonising over his family’s future and whether more war was inevitable. A deepening economic crisis forced him to lay off his employees. All the while, Iran’s plummeting currency was evaporating his savings.
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6606发发发 11/01/2026
Trouble everywhere since the year 2025 with many ears happened in countries like Russia and Ukraine, Middle East between Israel and Palestinian people. When will the world calm down, and everybody be amicable to each other?
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Userjrj8 11/01/2026
The only way I could do that was if you had to do a little more work and I would be happy with it but you have a hard day and you don’t want me working on your day so
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