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Countrywide protests in Iran have been met with one of the most brutal crackdowns in years, with hundreds reported dead. What makes these protests different? Jiyar Gol of BBC Persian and Taraneh Stone of BBC Monitoring have been watching the story. Uzbekistan's forbidden villages BBC Uzbek’s Rustam Qobil has travelled to villages that recently opened up to visitors after a 20 year travel ban. So what is there to see? Impeachment inquiry: The view from Ukraine Ukraine finds itself in the middle of a huge news story, the Trump impeachment inquiry. It’s been widely discussed in the US, but what about in Ukraine? The BBC’s Myroslava Petsa gives us the Ukrainian perspective. Afghan pine nuts Afghanistan’s pine nuts are in demand, with China signing a five-year deal worth US$2.2 billion. BBC Afghan editor Shoaib Sharifi tells us about the importance of this tiny but valuable nut. Feeding the unemployed in São Paulo Recession in Brazil has left millions of people unemployed or struggling on low incomes. Ligia Guimaraes of BBC Brasil met customers at a chain of subsidised restaurants called Bom Prato to hear their stories. (Photo: Petrol station set ablaze by protesters in Iran. Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
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