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Iranian police authorities have closed down dozens of stores still selling Barbie dolls, according to international media.
The police have confiscated Barbie dolls from toy shops in Tehran in a "new phase" of its crackdown on Western influences, according to the Mehr news agency.
The sale of Barbie dolls was banned already in the 90s, but the product apparently remained popular.
In 2002, Iran introduced two dolls – Sara, a female who adheres to the local dress code, and Dara, male – in an attempt to curb the "decadent" Western culture from spreading in the country.
The Islamic Republic's rulers have put efforts into chasing away western cultural influences from the country since its Islamic revolution overthrew a western-backed king in 1979.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed his willingness to impose additional sanctions on Russia as the war in Ukraine nears its third anniversary
President Donald Trump has failed to meet his self-imposed deadline for ending the war in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for the deployment of at least 200,000 European peacekeepers as a key measure to prevent future Russian aggression
The European Union will maintain a pragmatic stance toward the administration of Donald Trump while prioritizing the defense of its strategic interests
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