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The Iranian state silenced protests with brutality. What now for Iran’s opposition?
Grieving, bruised and divided on the wisdom of foreign-backed revolt, how can the Iranian people achieve change?The Japanese writer Haruki Murakami in his novel 1Q84 may have foreshadowed the great and indelible rift Iranian society is about to experience. “The ones who did it can always rationalize their actions and even forget what they did. They can turn away from things they don’t want to see. But the surviving victims can never forget. They can’t turn away. Their memories are passed on from parent to child. That’s what the world is, after all: an endless battle of contrasting memories.”Inside Iran, contrasting memories are already being brought into even sharper relief and made more traumatic by the blanket propaganda from Iran state TV portraying protesters as drug-crazed or pawns of a foreign power attracted to a violent terrorist culture reminiscent of Islamic State. Continue reading...

Iran plans permanent break from global internet, say activists

French farmers wrongly accuse Brussels of betrayal. Macron’s complicity could help the far right to victory

‘Thank you for tweeting about our butts!’: seven things you need to know about Heated Rivalry’s sudden superstars
Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie have gone from waiting tables to ‘One Direction-level’ fame in a matter of months, upstaging A-listers at the Golden Globes last week. What’s next?Tough luck if you prefer your romcoms PG-rated, or ice hockey leaves you cold: there is no escaping Heated Rivalry. The steamy coming-of-age series has been a sensation in North America, making instant stars of its leads as producers rush to make more of it. It’s hard to remember the last TV show to spark such a furore, let alone one from Canada’s “Crave network”. So who are the young men at the centre of the frenzy – and how are they coping with all that thirst?1. From waiting tables … Continue reading...

How Madrid’s Prado Museum is trying to avoid becoming like ‘the Metro at rush-hour’

Two stars from Michelin, one for hygiene: star chef’s poor score ignites UK dining debate

Igor Thiago: ‘The only thing I know how to do in my life is score goals’

