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Trump, Iran in Talks Amid Protests, Death Toll

President Trump offers Iran negotiations amid escalating protests and violence. Irans death toll from protests reaches 544, with 496 protesters and 48 security forces killed. Omans foreign minister mediates between US and Iran. Trump demands curbs on Irans nuclear program and ballistic missiles. Iranian state TV shows pro-government rallies with anti-US and anti-Israel chants. Over 10,600 arrests made in two weeks. Trumps team considers cyberattacks or strikes by US or Israel. Irans parliamentary speaker warns of retaliation if force is used. Protests sparked by rials collapse and international sanctions. Fear grips cities like Tehran as streets empty at sunset prayers. Trump hints at a meeting, but action may come first if violence continues.

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