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This special report covers the ongoing grim situation in Iran, where arson and violence have spread across the country as protesters take to the streets against the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei regime. According to reports, more than 200 people have died in the clashes. Protesters have set fire to the Al-Rasul Mosque as mass demonstrations continue. The dissent has also moved beyond Iran's borders, with anti-Khamenei protests held in London and Washington. Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump was quoted as saying, 'Iran is looking at freedom perhaps like never before,' adding that the US is ready to help the protesters. Iran's exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has also called on the protesters, noting that Trump has observed their bravery.
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00:00And now some international news. The situation in Iran remains grim.
00:04Arson and violence continued across the country as protesters took to the streets against the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei regime.
00:13Now, reports claim more than 200 people have died in these clashes.
00:17Protesters set fire to the Al-Rasool Mosque as mass protests raged on in the country.
00:23They also staged protests in several parts of the country.
00:26Not just Iran, anti-Khamenei protests were held in the UK and the US also.
00:32Protesters pulled down the Iranian flag at the Iranian embassy in London
00:37while demonstrators staged a protest outside the White House against the Iranian regime.
00:42Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said Iran is looking at freedom perhaps like never before,
00:49adding that the US is ready to help the protesters.
00:52Iran's exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi again called on the protesters saying
00:59Trump has observed their bravery and declared he's ready to help them.
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