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Asia · IranProtests in Iran raged Friday night in the Islamic Republic, online videos purported to show, despite threats from the country's theocracy to crack down on demonstrators after shutting down the internet and cutting telephone lines off to the world. The protesters appeared to be taking encouragement from repeated declarations of support by the Trump administration, and by the country's exiled crown prince, who called on them Saturday to try and overwhelm security forces and seize towns and cities. See the Story
Iran protests rage for another night and deaths mount as Trump renews warning of possible U.S. intervention
50% Center coverage: 186 sources

Middle East Politics · AleppoAfter the Syrian government announced a ceasefire with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) early on Friday in the Aleppo neighborhoods of Sheikh Maqsoud, Ashrafieh and Beni Zaid, fighting erupted once again later on Friday.See the Story
Ceasefire Between Government, SDF in Aleppo Breaks Down
40% Left coverage: 67 sources

Donald TrumpAs mass protests continue in Iran over economic grievances, President Masoud Pezeshkian says he's willing to negotiate, but accuses foreign powers of stirring up the demonstrations. Tehran says it will retaliate if the US takes military action in defence of the protesters.
Also in the programme: as the US urges its citizens to leave Venezuela immediately, we speak to a former Venezuelan government minister; plus the “mind-reader” who spooked Bar…See the Story
BBC World Service - Newshour, Iran’s President Offers to Negotiate over Protesters' Grievances
Coverage: 5 sources