We spoke to our reporter intel ran about the wave of protests and how the government is dealing with them. Why thenk the reason head of the irgc regard cannot yesterday and made that statement saying, declaring yesterday that the protests of come to an end is because they were actually dwindling down. By tuesday, if you people are in the streets. By what we can see on social media, and there were no reporters reported deaths. Maybe there was one other death that had added to the tall, bringing it up to 21 people. What theight now, government is doing and what the authorities are doing, they are consolidating, they are seeing what this will mean politically both for the state, and for the president s administration. I think there will also be a sense that from now on, authorities playing down the protests. I dont think the protests were as deep or as dramatic as maybe being suggested in some media. Acrossve been scattered several cities, which is unusual. They appear to be spontaneous a
Why are rising prices worrying the Iranian Oil Minister . Newseek began with the that 11 princes had been arrested in saudi arabia for staging staging a sit in. The royal family members were protesting the governments decision to stop paying their electricity and water bills. Reaction y gut got reaction and more on the story. We dont know a lot of details about this. What we know from reports, as you said, they are protesting utility bills. What it clearly shows, it shows there is rising discontent within the ruling family after that crackdown. After obvious a, there is grumbling. What happened is that according to the reports, the king decided to take action, swift action. The report says they were sent to prison, not to the ritz. They were there was hard sure treatment. Main, because thats the thing it shows is that there is more discontent within the royal family. Are we going to see more of this . That is a question to follow. There is another story taking place in saudi arabia rig
The organizers of the Liverpool Biennial, the UK’s largest contemporary art festival, have announced Marie-Ann McQuay as the curator of the event’s thirteenth iteration, to take place June 7–September 14, 2025.
Marie-Anne McQuay previously worked at the city's Bluecoat art centre, and currently holds positions including member of Arts Council Collection’s acquisitions committee