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Protests erupt in Iran — here's why they're different

Protests erupt in Iran — here's why they're different Protesters angered by Iran raising government-set gasoline prices by at least 50 per cent clashed with police Saturday, killing at least one person. BBC correspondent Jiyar Gol explains what's happening on the ground and how the government is responding.

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