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Iran's Pride Match is about visibility, not politics

Iran's Pride Match is about visibility, not politics

Iran’s World Cup match against Egypt has become a test not only of FIFA’s approach to inclusion but also of whether LGBTQ+ Iranians can claim visibility on one of the world’s biggest sporting stages.

Iranians recast Ashura mourning to remember January protest victims

Iranians recast Ashura mourning to remember January protest victims

Many Iranians are using the Shiite mourning period of Muharram to commemorate those killed in January's nationwide protests rather than take part in state-backed religious ceremonies, according to messages sent to Iran International and videos from across the country.

Global index says torture is embedded in Iran’s laws, courts and prisons

Iran was listed among the world’s highest-risk countries for torture, impunity and state violence in the 2026 Global Torture Index, released Thursday by the World Organization Against Torture (OMCT) and partner groups.

Rival visions of Iran take to the streets during Ashura

Iran's Ashura commemorations have again become a stage for competing political narratives, with government supporters and opponents alike using Shi'ite mourning rituals to advance sharply different messages.

World Cup déjà vu: Iran’s ominous Brazil-Scotland quake memory haunts Venezuela

World Cup déjà vu: Iran’s ominous Brazil-Scotland quake memory haunts Venezuela

A World Cup fixture etched in Iran’s memory since the 1990 Rudbar-Manjil earthquake gained a grim new echo after twin quakes struck Venezuela as Brazil and Scotland met again 36 years later.

Power, water outages disrupt daily life across Iran

Power, water outages disrupt daily life across Iran

Daily electricity and water outages disrupted life across Iran as summer began, with residents blaming years of underinvestment and deteriorating infrastructure despite officials citing rising demand and shrinking water supplies.

Unveiled in wartime, targeted in peacetime?

Unveiled in wartime, targeted in peacetime?

Many Iranians fear that a diplomatic opening with the United States could come at the cost of renewed social restrictions at home, as reports of stricter hijab enforcement begin circulating following the recent war.

Opium for survival: Inside a shift in Iran’s Zagros villages

Opium for survival: Inside a shift in Iran’s Zagros villages

Opium poppy cultivation in some villages of the Zagros mountains in western Iran has evolved from a hidden, scattered practice into an essential part of the rural subsistence economy, an Iran International investigation found.

Banking disruption hits services at eight Iranian banks

Banking disruption hits services at eight Iranian banks

At least eight Iranian banks suffered widespread service disruptions on Tuesday, leaving customers unable to access many electronic and card-based services days after a separate outage affected four major banks.

Tehran bread prices jump up to 100% in latest increase

Tehran bread prices jump up to 100% in latest increase

Bread prices across Tehran province have risen by as much as 100%, pushing the cost of one of the most important staple foods sharply higher and raising fresh concerns over government plans to overhaul the country's subsidy system.

Rising gym fees push fitness beyond reach for many Iranians

Rising gym fees push fitness beyond reach for many Iranians

Soaring gym fees and shrinking household budgets are forcing many Iranians to abandon sports and fitness activities, turning what was once a routine part of daily life into an unaffordable luxury, according to messages sent to Iran International.

Students protest exam schedule, demand postponement of final tests

Students protest exam schedule, demand postponement of final tests

High school students in several Iranian cities gathered outside education offices on Monday, demanding that final exams be postponed after a compressed testing schedule left them with too little time to prepare.

Iran’s legal drug market is being hollowed out as shortages feed illicit channels

Iran’s legal drug market is being hollowed out as shortages feed illicit channels

Iran’s official medicine market is being hollowed out as policy instability, currency disruptions and shortages push more patients toward illegal sellers, counterfeit drugs and informal supply networks, industry figures and officials have warned.

Illegal adoptions expose Iran’s hidden baby-selling market, child advocate warns

Illegal adoptions expose Iran’s hidden baby-selling market, child advocate warns

Nearly one-third of registered adoptions in Iran over the past decade were illegal, according to state welfare data, exposing a hidden child-transfer market that advocates say can leave babies vulnerable to sale, abandonment, domestic servitude and other forms of abuse.

Iran's forces beat Baluch women protesting over mines and local resources

Iran's forces beat Baluch women protesting over mines and local resources

Baluch women were beaten during protests over local mining projects in southeastern Iran, renewing attention on the Islamic Republic’s treatment of one of the country’s poorest and most heavily policed minorities.

Iranians say US deal leaves people out of the equation

Iranians say US deal leaves people out of the equation

As Tehran and Washington move toward a memorandum to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, messages from inside Iran show anger that the deal speaks of uranium, Lebanon and money, while ordinary Iranians remain absent from the text.

Can Iranians cheer Team Melli without cheering the state?

Can Iranians cheer Team Melli without cheering the state?

Iran’s World Cup match with New Zealand was not just a football game but a rare glimpse into the trauma and deep divisions many Iranians carry at home and abroad.

Child labor rises as poverty deepens in Iran

Child labor rises as poverty deepens in Iran

Deepening poverty in Iran is driving a rise in child labor, exposing children to sexual exploitation, violence and malnutrition, the head of Iran's Association of Social Workers warned on Sunday.

War damage adds new strain to Iran’s blackout-prone power grid

War damage adds new strain to Iran’s blackout-prone power grid

Iran’s parliament research arm warned the country’s power grid could face a 13,640-megawatt summer peak deficit, about 17% of projected demand and roughly a third of the country’s average 2024 electricity load, as war damage deepens chronic power shortages.

As prices soar, Iranian diets shrink to survival level

As prices soar, Iranian diets shrink to survival level

Citizens across Iran say soaring food prices have reduced household diets to the bare minimum needed to stave off hunger, with nutrition and variety increasingly out of reach.

Iran eco-tourism operators warn of closures as travel dries up

Iran eco-tourism operators warn of closures as travel dries up

Tourism businesses report empty rooms, mounting losses and growing pressure to cut jobs as rising living costs push travel out of reach for many households.

Iranian teens say rising costs turn simple wishes into distant dreams

Iranian teens say rising costs turn simple wishes into distant dreams

Simple pleasures, personal goals and everyday purchases have become out of reach for many Iranian teenagers, who told Iran International that economic hardship is reshaping their lives and dimming their hopes for the future.