Fais Ahashmi, daughter of former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rastanjani, sentenced to five years in prison. She was convicted of propaganda against the system - a crime dreamt up by Tehran. From footballers to poets, no one has been immune from Iran's crackdown on dissent. Over three months of repression and executions have cowed protesters demanding regime change. But while demonstrations have subsided, the regime can't yet proclaim victory.
Iran’s protests may have gone quiet for the moment, but that does not mean they’ve been defeated. Beneath a calmer surface, Iranians are seething and biding their time. India’s pharma sector is huge, but has long been dogged by concerns about quality control. And we reveal last year’s most newsworthy subject.
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