Iran's Currency in Freefall Sparks New Protests
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A sudden collapse in Iran's currency value is pushing citizens into the streets in protest. The national rial has lost nearly half of its value in recent weeks.
This currency crash has caused prices for basic goods to soar. High inflation is now severely squeezing household budgets across the country.
The economic crisis presents a major challenge to Iran's leadership. Public anger is visibly rising as the purchasing power of ordinary Iranians evaporates.
The protests highlight the direct link between economic stability and public unrest. Government officials have not yet announced a plan to halt the currency's decline.