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Soleimani’s replacement vowed revenge for the general killed by a U.S. airstrike in Baghdad as Tehran abandoned the remaining limits of its 2015 nuclear deal.
The U.S. under the Trump administration originally violated the agreement in 2018.
Thousands marched through Baghdad on Saturday for Iran’s top general, who was killed in a U.S. airstrike.
After Trump ordered the death of the senior Iranian general, thousands demonstrated in Tehran and across the region.
New videos purport to show the demonstrations over gasoline prices rising and the security-force crackdown that followed.
The move is Iran's latest step away from its nuclear deal with world powers since Trump withdrew from the accord over a year ago.
Women have been banned from many sporting events in Iran since 1981, during the early years of the country’s Islamic Revolution.
Iran’s president Hassan Rouhani separately promised to unveil a regional peace plan at this week's upcoming high-level meetings at the United Nations.
The announcement came as the U.S. released new evidence to support its allegation that Iran was responsible for the attack on Saudi Arabia's oil sites.
“Americans have to realize that warmongering and warmongers are not to their benefit,” the Iranian president said in televised remarks.