Ebrahim Raisi says nation feeling 'grief and sorrow' over Mahsa Amini's death while in morality police's custody and asserts that forensics experts will soon present final report

Local police chief says over 700 people arrested in just one province since protests began a week ago; official death toll doubles but rights group says even more killed

At least 50 killed in 8 days of protests ignited by woman's death while in custody of morality police; thousands gather at government counter-demonstrations

Lipstadt tells ToI she's 'disappointed' with Warsaw's stance. Also voices support for Iran protesters, says she monitors US antisemitism, not sure if Trump rally salutes echo Nazis

State Department official faults Tehran for demanding IAEA probes be closed; Raisi reportedly tells reporters that allowing them to remain open 'on an ongoing basis' a non-starter

In NY, Raisi claims Mahsa Amini's death will be probed but accuses West of double standard, employing oft-used strategy in bid to deflect pressure as protests continue to grow

US president says he stands with women fighting for their rights; protests across country continue after 22-year-old killed by morality police for wearing hijab too loose

Thousands of anti-regime activists, fueled by mass protests spreading inside Iran, decry president's first appearance in front of world forum

Ebrahim Raisi insists Tehran's nuclear program is for peaceful purposes; in protest of his address, Israeli envoy walks out, leaves photo of his own Holocaust survivor grandmothers

Death of Mahsa Amin, 22, after arrest by 'morality police' has angered many, who see it as part of Iran's heavy-handed policing of dissent and violent treatment of young women

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