benoit faucon
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Saudi Arabia and Russia are pushing for a large output reduction at the OPEC+ meeting, but not all producers are on board wsj.com/articles/opec-… via The Wall Street Journal Summer Said benoit faucon
“In Iran, there is no release valve”: Protests over religious repression have been joined by middle-class Iranians who are furious about the economic collapse. wsj.com/articles/iran-… via The Wall Street Journal benoit faucon Maestro Michael Amon
Human rights groups say that at least 92 people have been killed in protests against hardline rule in Iran. Government figures are less than half that number. benoit faucon joins Peter Granitz with more on where the protest movement may be headed. wsj.com/podcasts/whats…
“In Iran, there is no release valve”: Protests over religious repression have been joined by middle-class Iranians who are furious about the economic collapse. by benoit faucon
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OPEC+ is considering whether to reduce oil output by 1 million barrels a day, as the global economic slowdown hurts demand wsj.com/articles/opec-… via The Wall Street Journal by benoit faucon and Summer Said Magic wand: Shayndi Raice
Protesters in Iran are finding new ways to challenge the Islamic Republic after the government imposed sweeping disruptions to the internet wsj.com/articles/iran-… via The Wall Street Journal
Iran students, shopkeepers go on strike as protest movement maintains strength wsj.com/articles/iran-… via The Wall Street Journal benoit faucon Aresu Eqbali
Unrest in Iran spreads as at least 19 people were killed and dozens injured on Friday during protests in Sistan-Baluchistan wsj.com/articles/unres… via The Wall Street Journal Journos benoit faucon Aresu Eqbali Maestro Nikhil Lohade
As protests in Iran over women’s rights expand, the Islamic establishment tries to suppress the most visible supporters of the movement: celebrities wsj.com/articles/iran-… via The Wall Street Journal
“Powerful shadow behind the curtains” of Iran’s system, Mojtaba Khamenei has a growing public profile as protests grip the country. He could succeed his father as supreme leader. By benoit faucon wsj.com/articles/amid-…
Iranian security forces have escalated their use of force to suppress a largely peaceful protest movement wsj.com/articles/iran-… via The Wall Street Journal David Cloud benoit faucon
Iran shelled militant opposition groups in the semiautonomous Kurdistan region of northern Iraq wsj.com/articles/iran-… via The Wall Street Journal benoit faucon Aresu Eqbali
The U.S. imposed sanctions on Iran’s morality police following the death late last week of a young woman in police custody, while Iranian authorities tightened access to social-media platforms wsj.com/articles/iran-… via The Wall Street Journal
Iranian protesters continued to clash with police over the death of a young woman, as Elon Musk proposed making his Starlink system available in Iran wsj.com/articles/elon-… via The Wall Street Journal by Queen of Persian News Aresu Eqbali benoit faucon Digital King Sam Schechner