Protests in Iran have entered their third week, with mourners in Tehran chanting against the country's leadership during a funeral. Despite ongoing unrest and deadly clashes, Iran's foreign minister insists the situation is under control. Tensions have escalated following warnings from President Donald Trump about possible intervention, prompting Iran to declare its readiness for war while stating it does not seek conflict.
Elsewhere, Myanmar faces accusations of genocide over its treatment of the Rohingya minority, and the chairman of the United States Federal Reserve is confronting legal challenges he describes as politically motivated. In Gaza, Hamas signals a willingness to relinquish power, though doubts remain. The episode also highlights efforts to end child marriage in the United States and notes the passing of a chimpanzee renowned for outperforming humans in memory tests.

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