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It's been a month since a wave of protests spread across Iran, followed by a brutal government crackdown.
With the country under an internet blackout, it's still unclear how many have been killed - Richard and Yalda discuss what the death toll could be, and we hear from one woman who shares what life is like inside Iran.
With Trump's Board of Peace now established, Richard and Yalda explain what it is, who is on it and whether it could ultimately rival the United Nations.
Finally, as the US deals with the aftermath of the killing of Alex Pretti - the man who was shot dead by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis - Richard and Yalda explain whether this could be a turning point for the country.
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(c) Sky News 2026: Regime crackdown: Life inside Iran


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