Erfan Soltani in an orange puffer jacket and woolen shirt.

Iran Denies Intending to Execute Protester After International Outcry

new video loaded: Iran Denies Intending to Execute Protester After International Outcry transcript Back transcript Iran Denies Intending to Execute Protester After International Outcry Iran denied sentencing protester Erfan Soltani, 26, to death. Soltani’s case had drawn intense international attention after his relatives and rights groups had said he would be executed imminently. “We have…

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Iran Prepares to Execute Protester

new video loaded: Iran Prepares to Execute Protester transcript Back transcript Iran Prepares to Execute Protester Iran had been prepared to execute Erfan Soltani, 26, on Wednesday. He would have been the first protester to be executed in the latest wave of antigovernment unrest. “We have been notified and pretty strongly, but we’ll find out…

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Anti-Corruption Protests Topple Bulgarian Government

new video loaded: Anti-Corruption Protests Topple Bulgarian Government 0:49 Bulgaria’s prime minister resigned after less than a year in office amid mass protests against his government in recent weeks. By Nikolay Nikolov December 11, 2025 Charity Raffle Offers Picasso Painting for 100 Euros 1:06 Machado Misses Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony, but Vows to Visit Oslo…

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Political Protests Turn Deadly in Tanzania

Political Protests Turn Deadly in Tanzania

new video loaded: Political Protests Turn Deadly in Tanzania 0:56 Post-election violence continued for the third day in Tanzania. At least 10 people have been killed, according to the United Nations. By McKinnon de Kuyper October 31, 2025 Watch Today’s Videos Paramilitary Group Takes Key City From Sudan’s Military 1:27 World’s Oldest President on Record…

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What to Know About Madagascar’s Government

What to Know About Madagascar’s Government

new video loaded: What to Know About Madagascar’s Government After weeks of protests calling for him to resign, Madagascar’s president, Andry Rajoelina, seemed to have left the country, and the military said it had taken control. John Eligon, the Johannesburg bureau chief for The New York Times, explains what we know and don’t know. By…

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