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					<description><![CDATA[Beirut— Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi may have suffered a heart attack in prison, her lawyer said on]]></description>
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<p><strong>Beirut</strong>— Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi may have suffered a heart attack in prison, her lawyer said on Tuesday, raising renewed concerns about her health and treatment in detention.</p>



<p>Chirinne Ardakani, a France-based lawyer representing Mohammadi, said two Iranian lawyers and the activist’s sister visited her at Zanjan Prison on Sunday and found her in a weakened condition.</p>



<p>According to Ardakani, Mohammadi, 53, appeared pale, had lost significant weight and was being assisted by a nurse during the visit. Mohammadi told her lawyers that she had been unconscious for more than an hour on March 24 and was later informed by a prison doctor that she had likely suffered a heart attack.</p>



<p>She has since experienced recurring chest pain and breathing difficulties, Ardakani said, adding that Mohammadi described her condition as severe.The lawyer said authorities have denied requests to transfer Mohammadi to a hospital or allow her to see a cardiologist.</p>



<p>Direct communication with Mohammadi’s Iran-based lawyers was not immediately possible, as they do not speak to media. Ardakani said an internet blackout in Iran has further restricted information flow, noting that speaking to foreign media without authorization can lead to prison sentences.</p>



<p>A prison official was present during the visit, which was brief.Background and legal statusMohammadi, a rights lawyer, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023 while in prison. </p>



<p>She was arrested again in December in Mashhad and sentenced to an additional seven years in prison following a ruling by a Revolutionary Court.Prior to that, she had been serving a sentence of 13 years and nine months on charges related to national security and propaganda, though she had been released on medical furlough in late 2024.</p>



<p>Her husband, Taghi Rahmani, previously said her health had deteriorated following alleged physical abuse during her December arrest.</p>



<p>Mohammadi has a history of heart problems and has suffered multiple heart attacks in custody, undergoing emergency surgery in 2022, according to her supporters.</p>



<p>The Nobel Committee last month criticized what it described as life-threatening mistreatment of Mohammadi by Iranian authorities.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dubai &#8211; Unrest in Iran has continued to draw international attention as a rights organization reported that the number of]]></description>
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<p><strong>Dubai &#8211;</strong> Unrest in Iran has continued to draw international attention as a rights organization reported that the number of fatalities linked to recent demonstrations has crossed the 500 mark, reflecting the scale and intensity of events unfolding across several cities.</p>



<p>The developments come amid widespread public concern over economic pressures, social stability, and the humanitarian impact of prolonged unrest affecting communities nationwide.</p>



<p>According to figures compiled by a U.S.-based rights group using information from activists inside and outside the country, hundreds of civilians and members of security services have lost their lives during the unrest.</p>



<p>The same assessment indicated that thousands of people have been detained over the past two weeks, highlighting the breadth of the security response and the disruption to daily life.</p>



<p>Officials in Iran have not released an official nationwide toll, and independent verification of casualty numbers remains difficult due to limited access and disruptions to communication networks.</p>



<p>Despite these challenges, reports from various regions suggest that demonstrations have involved large crowds and extended into multiple urban centers, particularly during evening hours.</p>



<p>The protests initially emerged in response to rising living costs and economic challenges faced by households, before evolving into broader expressions of frustration and calls for reform.</p>



<p>Observers note that such movements reflect deep social and economic strains, as well as a strong desire among citizens for stability, opportunity, and improved living conditions.</p>



<p>Information from within the country has been constrained by intermittent internet outages, making it harder to gain a full picture of events as they unfold.</p>



<p>Even so, videos and eyewitness accounts circulating online have shown gatherings of people marching, chanting, and expressing solidarity in public spaces across several cities.</p>



<p>State media coverage has emphasized the importance of maintaining public order and safeguarding infrastructure, while also showing scenes linked to the human cost of unrest.</p>



<p>Officials have reiterated that stability and national security remain priorities, urging calm and caution as authorities work to address challenges facing the country.</p>



<p>Analysts following the situation suggest that while the protests are among the most significant in recent years, the long-term political outcome remains uncertain.</p>



<p>They point out that previous periods of unrest have eventually subsided, though underlying economic and social issues continue to require attention and long-term solutions.</p>



<p>International reactions have varied, with calls from different quarters emphasizing the protection of civilians and the importance of dialogue to prevent further loss of life.</p>



<p>Humanitarian organizations and observers have stressed the need to focus on de-escalation, respect for life, and measures that can reduce suffering among affected families.</p>



<p>Within Iran, daily routines in some areas have been disrupted as businesses close early and residents remain cautious amid ongoing demonstrations.</p>



<p>Families of those affected have voiced grief and concern, underscoring the personal toll of the unrest beyond political and economic considerations.</p>



<p>The situation highlights the broader challenge of balancing public order with social well-being during times of heightened tension and uncertainty.</p>



<p>As events continue to evolve, many observers emphasize the importance of stability, constructive engagement, and efforts aimed at easing economic pressures that sparked the initial protests.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dubai &#8211; International attention has turned toward Iran as renewed protests linked to economic hardship unfold, prompting strong statements from]]></description>
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<p><strong>Dubai</strong> &#8211;  International attention has turned toward Iran as renewed protests linked to economic hardship unfold, prompting strong statements from Washington and renewed debate over stability, diplomacy, and reform across the region.</p>



<p>The demonstrations, driven largely by rising prices and currency pressures, reflect deep economic anxieties among ordinary citizens who are calling for relief, accountability, and improved living standards.</p>



<p>U.S. President Donald Trump issued a warning cautioning against the use of force on demonstrators, framing his remarks as support for civilian safety and the principle of protecting lives during periods of unrest.</p>



<p>While his language was forceful, the message underscored global concern about avoiding bloodshed and encouraging restraint as tensions rise during a sensitive domestic moment for Iran.</p>



<p>Iranian officials rejected any suggestion of foreign interference, emphasizing sovereignty and warning that external pressure could widen regional instability if not carefully managed.</p>



<p>At the same time, authorities within Iran signaled firmness toward unlawful violence, while also acknowledging the seriousness of economic grievances expressed by segments of the population.</p>



<p>Reports from various provinces indicate that protests have spread beyond isolated areas, highlighting the nationwide impact of inflation and currency depreciation on households and small businesses.</p>



<p>Despite clashes reported in some locations, officials stressed the importance of restoring calm and preventing escalation while investigations continue into incidents that resulted in loss of life.</p>



<p>Human rights groups and local media have cited multiple fatalities and arrests, drawing international attention and prompting renewed calls for transparency and accountability.</p>



<p>Medical services and emergency responders have remained active in affected areas, reflecting efforts to manage the situation and protect public safety amid heightened tensions.</p>



<p>Iran’s leadership has a long history of navigating internal unrest, and analysts note that experience, combined with reform efforts, could shape how the current situation evolves.</p>



<p>President Masoud Pezeshkian has adopted a notably conciliatory tone, publicly acknowledging that economic mismanagement and governance gaps have contributed to public dissatisfaction.</p>



<p>His remarks emphasizing responsibility and dialogue were widely seen as an effort to rebuild trust and open channels of communication with concerned citizens.</p>



<p>The government’s economic reform agenda, including attempts to liberalize certain markets, aims to address long-term structural challenges, even as short-term impacts have proven difficult.</p>



<p>A sharp decline in the rial has intensified inflationary pressures, affecting food prices, housing costs, and basic services, and amplifying frustration among working families.</p>



<p>International observers note that economic recovery will require a combination of domestic reforms and eased external pressures to stabilize markets and restore confidence.</p>



<p>U.S. sanctions remain a central factor shaping Iran’s economic environment, with their impact felt across trade, investment, and currency stability.</p>



<p>Regional dynamics also influence the situation, as Iran’s relationships with neighboring countries and allied groups continue to shape broader Middle Eastern geopolitics.</p>



<p>Despite sharp rhetoric, diplomatic channels remain active, and many global actors continue to stress the value of dialogue over confrontation in resolving disputes.</p>



<p>Analysts suggest that measured responses, economic relief efforts, and inclusive policymaking could help de-escalate tensions and support long-term stability.</p>



<p>As events continue to unfold, the focus for many inside and outside Iran remains on protecting lives, addressing economic hardship, and encouraging peaceful solutions.</p>



<p>The current moment is widely viewed as a test of leadership, resilience, and the ability of institutions to respond constructively to public concerns.</p>



<p>Amid uncertainty, there is cautious optimism that acknowledgment of internal challenges and international engagement can open space for reform and recovery.</p>
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