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It’s been a punishing year for Tehran’s street vendors. Protests, war, and funeral observances for the slain supreme leader have forced repeated closures. Yet, even in the presence of government-provided translators, some spoke candidly to a New York Times crew granted rare but limited access to Iran, explaining that earning a living isn’t their only reason to return to the streets.

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    @inmobiliariagat7060

    🇷🇺🇹🇷🇧🇷🇨🇳🇮🇷🇱🇧🇦🇪 WHICH ARE FIGHTING IN FAVOR OF HUMNAITY, AND AGAINST OF THE UN, UK & US CR1MINALS Z10NISTS.
    Which are financing the UKRAINE & MIDDLE EAST WARS.
    The TERRITORIES thieves & WORLD PREDATORS!

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