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Airmen from the Idaho National Guard based at Gowen Field in Boise have been deployed to support the war in Iran.
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A new production at the Boise Contemporary Theatre is blending humor and heartbreak to reimagine the 1953 Iranian coup.
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Organizers behind No Kings, a network of progressive groups, say millions turned out in cities and towns across the country and abroad to speak out against the Trump administration's actions.
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Gem State gas prices have skyrocketed since the Iran conflict began Feb. 28.
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Last week, Boise State Public Radio reported on an Idaho woman stranded in the Middle East as she tried to find a way out of the region amid escalating military strikes. Ten days after the beginning of the conflict, we have this update on her situation.
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Boise State Public Radio spoke to Iranians watching the conflict from Idaho, as bombings continue in the Persian gulf.
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As the U.S. expands its attacks on Iran, and Iran retaliates with bombardments across the Middle East, the conflict grows concurrently with its impact on the global economy.
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As Iran retaliates against American military attacks, one Idaho mother shares the story of her daughter stranded in Qatar.
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As tensions surge after strikes by United States and Israel on Iran, an Idaho historian reflects on a life in Tehran before the revolution.
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The Iranian Revolution in 1979 marked a turning point in the country’s history, leading to destabilization, protests and government crackdowns, especially on protesters. Years later conflict has continued to increase and Boise State faculty are trying to help raise of awareness of the crisis.