Government news broadcast cuts to footage showing women and girls killed during protests, crosshairs on Supreme Leader Khamenei's forehead, as mass demonstrations enter 4th week

France tells its nationals to leave Islamic Republic due to unrest

Water installations in Iran's capital appear to be pouring blood amid weeks of women-led protests that have seen scores of demonstrators killed by security forces

Police say man is an Iranian citizen; Tehran complains Danish police slow to react to threat; incident comes amid mounting protests against Islamic Republic

Nasreen Shakarami also says authorities kept her daughter Nika’s death a secret for nine days and then snatched body from morgue, says she only had head injuries

Iranian judiciary claims Sarina Esmailzadeh jumped off a building in city of Karaj, though rights group has said she 'died after being severely beaten in the head with batons'

Source quoted by state TV says death of Amini, who fell into a coma after being arrested by morality police, related to 'surgery for a brain tumor at the age of eight'

Current unrest poses a challenge Tehran has not faced since 2009 Green Movement, with demonstrations focused on urban areas with more affluent Iranians

Mother says forensic report found Nika Shahkarami killed by blow to her head; state reportedly prevented family from burying girl in hometown

Washington condemns suppression of rallies, vows to punish those who participate in violence; IRGC commanders, morality police official included in package

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