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Iran cuts internet amid nationwide protests as Trump issues warning
Summary
Iran cut internet access during nationwide protests that rights groups said have led to at least 62 deaths, and the article notes a new warning from former U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Protests have spread across Iran and authorities have restricted internet access. Rights groups reported at least 62 deaths since demonstrations began on December 28. International officials, including a U.N. spokesperson and leaders of France, Britain and Germany, expressed concern and condemned the loss of life, and the article mentions a new warning from former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Key facts:
- The rights group HRANA reported at least 62 deaths, citing both security personnel and protesters.
- The U.N. spokesperson said the United Nations was very disturbed by the loss of life, and European leaders issued a joint condemnation of killings.
- A nationwide internet blackout has sharply reduced the flow of information, and several flights between Iran and Dubai were reported cancelled.
Summary:
The protests are described as the most serious internal challenge to Iran's leadership in several years and have drawn international attention. Undetermined at this time.
