Iran's politics go topsy-turvy, 40 years after revolution | Advertiser-Tribune TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Hard-liners batter President Hassan Rouhani over his faltering nuclear deal, sending his popularity plummeting. Women in the streets film themselves removing their mandatory headscarves, or hijabs, in protest. Meanwhile, state television airs moments from a major corruption trial. Welcome to the topsy-turvy world of Iranian politics. Ahead of the 40th anniversary […]

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Iran's politics go topsy-turvy, 40 years after revolution