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From the BBC, this is The Interface,
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This isn't about quarterly earnings or about tech reviews.
It's about what technology is actually doing to your work and your politics, your everyday life.
and all the bizarre ways people are using the internet.
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When Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed,
some Iranians mourned his death publicly in the streets of Tehran.
But others took to the streets to celebrate the supreme leader's demise.
A lot of the celebrations we've seen among Iranians have come from members of the Iranian diaspora around the world.
Whether in London, Washington, or Sydney.
We want to understand what's happening to Iranians inside Iran.
So coming up...
We'll be talking with our colleague Parham Ghobadi from BBC Persian.
Now, despite an internet blackout,
he and his colleagues have been figuring out ways to reach Iranians in Iran as airstrikes continue to rain down on the country.
From the BBC, I'm Asma Khalid in Washington DC.