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Internet shutdown chokes off one of the last lifelines for young Iranians

Internet shutdown chokes off one of the last lifelines for young Iranians

Freelancers across Iran lost foreign contracts and saw income dry up during January’s internet shutdown, digital workers told Iran International, as weeks offline cut their access to projects and payments in an economy already hit by global isolation.

Iranians challenge Islamic Republic's show of unity

Iranians challenge Islamic Republic's show of unity

Iranians took to social media on the anniversary of the 1979 Revolution to challenge the Islamic Republic’s claims of overwhelming public support, sharing videos of anti-government chants and questioning the authenticity of state broadcasts.

How images came to carry Iran’s protest dead

Digital art and AI-generated images of protesters killed in Iran have flooded social media, turning victims of recent unrest into national icons.

'Hospitals are no longer safe': doctors warn of medical repression in Iran

Physicians working with Iranian protesters are warning that hospitals and medical care in Iran may be increasingly used as tools of repression, as doctors are arrested or threatened for treating the wounded and injured demonstrators are denied care.

For Iranians abroad, Iran's blackout turned fear into trauma

For Iranians abroad, Iran's blackout turned fear into trauma

The killing of thousands of protesters in Iran last month was followed by a near-total internet and phone blackout, leaving millions of Iranians abroad trapped in prolonged fear, trauma, and emotional paralysis.

Huda Beauty faces boycott campaign over founder’s Iran protest video

Huda Beauty faces boycott campaign over founder’s Iran protest video

Global beauty brand Huda Beauty has become the focus of a viral backlash after its founder, Huda Kattan, shared a social media post that many Iranians said echoed Tehran’s narrative about the deadly crackdown on nationwide protests.

Iranians burying slain protest youths mourn with dancing and defiance

Iranians burying slain protest youths mourn with dancing and defiance

Iranian families are turning funerals of youths killed in a deadly protest crackdown this month into celebrations of life, with dancing and wedding music aimed at defying their heartbreak and state repression.

Iran’s bid for normalcy via sport: Matches return but players refuse the script

Iran’s bid for normalcy via sport: Matches return but players refuse the script

With tens of thousands killed and society still reeling, the Islamic Republic has turned to sport to project normalcy as matches return, but players’ muted celebrations and empty stadiums show how little of the script still holds.

From control to collapse: why Iran’s state broadcaster no longer persuades

From control to collapse: why Iran’s state broadcaster no longer persuades

Iran’s state broadcaster has reached a point where control no longer translates into attention, exposing how years of manipulation, omission and distrust have hollowed out its authority and left a system that still fills airtime but is no longer watched.

Iran's rulers are betting on the iron fist

Iran's rulers are betting on the iron fist

The unprecedented brutal crackdown on recent protests in Iran suggests Tehran's rulers are no longer attempting to govern a discontented society but are in open conflict with it.

Iran after the crackdown: serenity on screens, grief on the streets

Iran after the crackdown: serenity on screens, grief on the streets

After the January 8-9 mass killing of protestors in Iran, state media broadcasts fresh snow falls and other serene scenes bearing little resemblance to the agony of many Iranians reeling from the historic violence.

Iran’s internet kill switch project in final stages - sources

Iran’s internet kill switch project in final stages - sources

Iranian authorities are moving quickly to launch a new project designed to make it possible to cut the country off from the global internet completely and for extended periods, according to information obtained by Iran International.

Iranians want a normal life and the ayatollah has no answer

Iranians want a normal life and the ayatollah has no answer

What is unfolding in Iran is a clash between a state that treats isolation and sacrifice as strategic virtues, and a society no longer willing to bear the economic and human cost of the Islamic Republic’s ideological and regional ambitions.

A letter from Iran: I don’t trust those who say they have the answers

A letter from Iran: I don’t trust those who say they have the answers

I am writing this from Tehran after three days of trying to find a way to send it: things may get a lot worse before they get any better.

Cleric in viral video denounces Islamic Republic as protests grip key cities

Cleric in viral video denounces Islamic Republic as protests grip key cities

As protests continue across Iran under a near-total internet shutdown, a viral clip showing a cleric calling for the Islamic Republic’s overthrow has fueled debate over the role of the clergy and broader shifts in public attitudes.

Made without permission: how Iran’s underground cinema owned 2025

Made without permission: how Iran’s underground cinema owned 2025

Looking back at Iranian films in 2025, one fact is hard to miss: it was underground cinema—not the country’s officially sanctioned productions—that defined the year internationally.

Legendary Iranian playwright and filmmaker Bahram Beyzaie dies at 87

Legendary Iranian playwright and filmmaker Bahram Beyzaie dies at 87

Bahram Beyzaie, one of the most influential figures in modern Iranian theater, cinema and literature, has died on his 87th birthday, according to a statement by the Stanford Iranian Studies Program, where he served as a visiting professor for the past 15 years.

Iran psychiatrists warn of surge in drug-induced psychosis among teens

Iran psychiatrists warn of surge in drug-induced psychosis among teens

Iranian psychiatrists are warning of a sharp rise in acute psychiatric emergencies linked to drug use, particularly among adolescents, raising concerns that the country may face a wave of long-term psychotic disorders if the trend continues.

Mysterious tunnels beneath Tehran’s Grand Bazaar raise eyebrows

Mysterious tunnels beneath Tehran’s Grand Bazaar raise eyebrows

A network of tunnels formed by illegal underground excavations beneath Tehran’s Grand Bazaar has triggered official warnings over serious safety risks, while raising questions about their purpose and those behind the digging.

Against Iran’s politics of exclusion, pluralism is the point

Against Iran’s politics of exclusion, pluralism is the point

There is a cruel ritual in Iranian opposition politics: some voices abroad constantly interrogate the “purity” of activists inside—why they did not speak more sharply or endorse maximalist slogans, why survival itself looks insufficiently heroic.

Iran prosecutor calls drug and alcohol crackdown a national security priority

Iran prosecutor calls drug and alcohol crackdown a national security priority

Iran’s chief prosecutor said on Monday that combating drug abuse and alcohol consumption should be treated as a national security priority, arguing that Iran’s adversaries were seeking to exploit social harm to destabilize the country.

One gram of gold now equals a month’s wage for Iranian workers

One gram of gold now equals a month’s wage for Iranian workers

An Iranian labor representative said soaring prices have eroded wages to the point where one gram of gold now equals a full month’s minimum pay for a worker.