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Anger over Saudi executions

Iranian protestor burns pictures of a member of the Saudi royal family in front of the Saudi Arabia embassy in Tehran.
Iranian protestor burns pictures of a member of the Saudi royal family in front of the Saudi Arabia embassy in Tehran. Source: EPA

Condemnation continues to flow following the execution of a prominent Shia cleric in Saudi Arabia. Iran's supreme leader has warned Saudi Arabia will face what he calls "divine revenge" for the execution of Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr. It comes as tensions continue to simmer across the Middle East and the Gulf after Saudi Arabia executed 47 people convicted of terrorism offences, including the sheikh. And as ... reports, those tensions are close to boiling over, with Saudi Arabia severing ties with Iran in response to the storming of its embassy in Tehran.


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Condemnation continues to flow following the execution of a prominent Shia cleric in Saudi Arabia. Iran's supreme leader has warned Saudi Arabia will face what he calls "divine revenge" for the execution of Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr. It comes as tensions continue to simmer across the Middle East and the Gulf after Saudi Arabia executed 47 people convicted of terrorism offences, including the sheikh. And as ... reports, those tensions are close to boiling over, with Saudi Arabia severing ties with Iran in response to the storming of its embassy in Tehran.



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