Our web video. When diplomats gathered in geneva for Nuclear Talks with iran the International Media were there to cover the story that appeared to be on the verge of a break through. The fact that they were meeting for the third time in just over a month created a sense of anticipation for a story usually plagued with stumbling blocks and whispers and accusations of who was to blame. This time was different. The news media finally had a deal to report on. Domestic outlets in the u. S. And iran tended to take their cues from their respective governments, echoing the new diplomatic discourse. A few critical reports from conservative outlets on both sides and the israeli media looked out of step. Then new leadership, new era, and a new way to deliver its message. Our starting point this week is geneva. Twitter is where the news was originally reported. They got the word out. One could make the case that youtube is where the ground was prepared. That was the platform that irans foreign mi
Our web video. When diplomats gathered in geneva for Nuclear Talks with iran the International Media were there to cover the story that appeared to be on the verge of a break through. The fact that they were meeting for the third time in just over a month created a sense of anticipation for a story usually plagued with stumbling blocks and whispers and accusations of who was to blame. This time was different. The news media finally had a deal to report on. Domestic outlets in the u. S. And iran tended to take their cues from their respective governments, echoing the new diplomatic discourse. A few critical reports from conservative outlets on both sides and the israeli media looked out of step. Then new leadership, new era, and a new way to deliver its message. Our starting point this week is geneva. Twitter is where the news was originally reported. They got the word out. One could make the case that youtube is where the ground was prepared. That was the platform that irans foreign mi
Our web video. When diplomats gathered in geneva for Nuclear Talks with iran the International Media were there to cover the story that appeared to be on the verge of a break through. The fact that they were meeting for the third time in just over a month created a sense of anticipation for a story usually plagued with stumbling blocks and whispers and accusations of who was to blame. This time was different. The news media finally had a deal to report on. Domestic outlets in the u. S. And iran tended to take their cues from their respective governments, echoing the new diplomatic discourse. A few critical reports from conservative outlets on both sides and the israeli media looked out of step. Then new leadership, new era, and a new way to deliver its message. Our starting point this week is geneva. Twitter is where the news was originally reported. They got the word out. One could make the case that youtube is where the ground was prepared. That was the platform that irans foreign mi
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This clip is a compilation of the continued widespread anti-regime protests in Iran following the death of Jina (“Mahsa”) Amini, who died after being beaten and arrested by Iran’s morality police for not wearing her hijab properly. In this clip, protestors can be seen knocking off the headdresses of Islamic scholars, chanting “Basiji, IRGC, you are our ISIS!”, burning down communications jamming facilities, and throwing Molotov cocktails at posters of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and of his predecessor Ruhollah Khomeini. In one protest, protestors chanted that Khamenei is a murderer and “lame”, and they waved their arms limply, mocking his disabled arm.