Iranian Labor News Agency via AP
- Thousands of protesters gathered in Tehran's Grand Bazaar on Monday to rally against rising prices and the Iranian currency's sinking value because of President Donald Trump's withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal.
- It was the biggest protest since 2012, when internationally imposed sanctions began to devastate the country's economy.
- Iranians across the country have been protesting the nation's crumbling economy and ineffective government for months.
Thousands of protesters gathered in Tehran's Grand Bazaar on Monday to rally against rising prices and the country's sinking currency value which was caused in part by President Donald Trump's withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal.
Merchants joined demonstrators by shutting down their shops and marching in the capital's biggest protest since 2012, when internationally imposed sanctions began to devastate the country's economy.
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