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Iranian students mount further anti-regime protests

Slogans chanted on campuses in Tehran as new academic semester begins

Raccontata daft.comhaaretz.com

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ft.comStai leggendo4 mesi fa

Iranian students mount further anti-regime protests

Slogans chanted on campuses in Tehran as new academic semester begins

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haaretz.com4 mesi fa

Anti-regime protests break out in top Iran universities as U.S. strike appears imminent

University Students Protested Against the Government on the First Day of Classes, as Iranian President Pezeshkian Vowed Not to Concede to U.S. Demands and Officials Anticipate Another U.S. Strike on Iran

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Timeline cronologica

  1. sabato 21 febbraio 2026·ft.com

    Tehran on edge as residents fear US attack

    Many in Iran’s capital think it is only a matter of time until war returns to their lives

  2. sabato 21 febbraio 2026·ft.com

    Iranian students mount further anti-regime protests

    Slogans chanted on campuses in Tehran as new academic semester begins

sabato 21 febbraio 2026·haaretz.com

Anti-regime protests break out in top Iran universities as U.S. strike appears imminent

University Students Protested Against the Government on the First Day of Classes, as Iranian President Pezeshkian Vowed Not to Concede to U.S. Demands and Officials Anticipate…