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The World in Brief from The Economist
Trump urges Iran protesters to “take over”; global central bankers criticise Powell probe, and more
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Donald Trump urged protesters in Iran to “TAKE OVER” state institutions, saying that “HELP IS ON ITS WAY” as nationwide protests continued.
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