Thousands reported killed in Iran

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More details emerge of Iranian security suppression of protests, witnesses say thousands were killed, as telephone services are partially restored. Also in the programme: The Russian woman luring foreigners to fight for Russia; and the enduring appeal of Agatha Christie the world's-best selling author.

(Photo: Iranian men in a square in Tehran. Credit: Shutterstock)
13 Jan 10AM English United Kingdom News

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