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Iran arrests 500 for passing information to enemies

Iran arrests 500 for passing information to enemies

Iranian authorities have arrested 500 individuals accused of sharing information with foreign enemies. Police Chief Ahmadreza Radan announced the mass arrests to state media on Sunday.

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Memphis Depay and Netherlands reserves lose to second-string Uzbekistan

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People with disabilities often hit twice by healthcare plans

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Donkere Spaarne quay wall 'insufficiently stable': replacement brought forward three years

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Bats hinder Heemskerk housing project: 9 fewer homes due to flight paths

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