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  • Reuters

    Iranian President Raisi's memorial muted amid public discontent

    Thousands of Iranians turned out to mourn President Ebrahim Raisi in the city of Tabriz on Tuesday, after he was killed in a helicopter crash near the Azerbaijan border at the weekend along with his foreign minister and seven others. State TV broadcast live images of mourners, many of them dressed in black, beating their chests while a truck covered in white flowers carrying the caskets wrapped in the national flag was driven slowly through the crowd. "Everyone has come to bid farewell to the martyred president and his companions regardless of their faction, ethnicity or language," said Tabriz lawmaker Masoud Pezeshkian.

  • Yahoo TV UK

    Doctor Who takes on Welsh Folk Horror in 73 Yards

    The BBC show's new episode puts Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday in the spotlight, in a terrifying tale that Russell T Davies as called "spooky" and "strange".

  • The Independent

    Scotland’s Euro 2025 qualifier against Israel to be played behind closed doors

    The Hampden fixture will be played without fans, as will the away match against Israel in Hungary