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Tomorrow Of The Day Tehran has launched a campaign to arrest reformist figures

Officials within the reformist movement said at least four of their members had been arrested

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Takaichi looks to translate her election gains into a new conservative shift

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's gamble that her personal popularity would lead to big election gains for her struggling party paid off hugely. On Monday, she...

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