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In Iran, economic collapse and crippling inflation have ignited nationwide unrest — now spiralling into one of the deadliest upheavals in decades. Protests have been met with brutal force as authorities blame “terrorists and armed rioters” for the violence and vow ruthless action. Reports point to thousands killed and tens of thousands detained, while US President Donald Trump signals to those on the streets that his so-called “help” is on the way.
Over in Syria, unifying the country after Assad remains a steep challenge. Damascus is pushing back hard against YPG/PKK terrorists in Aleppo, launching an operation after the group failed to integrate into state institutions under the March 10 agreement. At the same time, President Ahmed Alsharaa has moved to recognise Kurdish as a national language and restore citizenship rights — a symbolic step after years of marginalisation, even as security tensions persist.
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