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Now playing Next Culture news Acclaimed Iranian director Jafar Panahi is released from Evin Prison His release from the notorious Evin Prison in Tehran was confirmed by the Independent Center for Human Rights in Iran and Panahi’s lawyer 03/02/2023
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Now playing Next Turkey Turkey set to block Sweden's NATO bid after Quran burning Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has told Sweden not to expect his backing for its bid to join NATO after Swedish police allowed a Quran to be burned by a protestor outside the Turkish embassy in Stockholm. 23/01/2023