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Based on 8 verified sources covering Thailand, Finland, Myanmar:

Cue The Iranian ‘Regime Change’ Puppet – OpEd By MISES By Vincent Cook Americans should know the “color revolution” drill by heart now. [1]

Stories about Iraq Southern Iraq rages over dire living conditions With frequent power cuts intensifying the effects of a brutal heatwave, people have taken to the streets to demand better public services, jobs and an end to corruption. [2]

Accessibility Tools Increase Text Decrease Text Grayscale Link Underline Readable Font Reset Veteran ex-diplomats vague on foreign policy in outreach to voters Loading... Loading... [3]

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Stories from 6 November 2004 Death threats against Hoder Iranian blogger Hossein Derakhshan, aka Hoder, is concerned about death threats against him and other Iranian bloggers emanating from a blog called Islamic Army. [5]

Sámemuseavuođđudusa ođđa stivra dieđiha, ahte Sámemusea Siiddas álgá organisašuvdnaođastus. - Stivra lea vuosttas bargun álggahan musea doaimmaid ovddideami. (confirmed by 2 sources; translated from et) [6]

SAO PAULO -- The most prominent structure of Liberdade, a district near the center of Brazil's largest city, Sao Paulo, is a big red torii -- a gateway usually installed at the entrance of Japanese Shinto shrines to mark the start of a sacred zone. [8]

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[1] MM eurasiareview.com · 2026-03-27 · 35% match

Cue The Iranian ‘Regime Change’ Puppet – OpEd

Cue The Iranian ‘Regime Change’ Puppet – OpEd By MISES By Vincent Cook Americans should know the “color revolution” drill by heart now.

[2] MM globalvoices.org · 2025-08-27 · 57% match

Iraq · Global Voices

Stories about Iraq Southern Iraq rages over dire living conditions With frequent power cuts intensifying the effects of a brutal heatwave, people have taken to the streets to demand better public services, jobs and an end to corruption.

[3] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-01-16 · 33% match

Veteran ex-diplomats vague on foreign policy in outreach to voters

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[4] MM asianews.it · 50% match translated from es

Irán, dos víctimas en la jornada de protesta por Mahsa Amini y el 'Bloody Aban'

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[5] MM globalvoices.org · 2004-11-06 · 35% match

Global Voices · 6 November 2004

Stories from 6 November 2004 Death threats against Hoder Iranian blogger Hossein Derakhshan, aka Hoder, is concerned about death threats against him and other Iranian bloggers emanating from a blog called Islamic Army.

[6] FI yle.fi · 2014-02-18 · 34% match translated from et

Sápmi

Sámemuseavuođđudusa ođđa stivra dieđiha, ahte Sámemusea Siiddas álgá organisašuvdnaođastus. - Stivra lea vuosttas bargun álggahan musea doaimmaid ovddideami.

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[7] FI yle.fi · 2021-05-18 · 33% match

Sinebrychoff

[8] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2014-11-16 · 32% match

Japanese pass torch to Chinese and Koreans

SAO PAULO -- The most prominent structure of Liberdade, a district near the center of Brazil's largest city, Sao Paulo, is a big red torii -- a gateway usually installed at the entrance of Japanese Shinto shrines to mark the start of a sacred zone.

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