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Rising daycare fees push Iranian families to rely on grandparents

Rising daycare fees push Iranian families to rely on grandparents

Rising daycare fees and mounting economic pressure are prompting more Iranian families to forgo kindergarten enrollment and rely on grandparents for childcare, raising concerns among sociologists about the long-term impact on children's social development.

Leaked presidency report shows how Iran plans to manage record public anger

Leaked presidency report shows how Iran plans to manage record public anger

A confidential report by Iran's presidency, leaked this week, records the highest public anger ever measured in any country and finds that nine in ten Iranians want change. Its advice to the leadership: manage the anger, not its causes.

Inflation leaves Iranian pensioners unable to cover basic costs

Iranian pensioners say their monthly income no longer covers basic living expenses, with many forced to seek additional work as inflation continues to erode their purchasing power.

Two Iranians at the World Cup final – and neither represents the Islamic Republic

Iran's national team exited the World Cup in the group stage, yet two Iranians may still command Sunday's final: an exiled violinist on the halftime stage and the referee tipped for the whistle. Neither arrives representing the Islamic Republic.

Telegram channels turn women’s private photos into tools of extortion across Iran

Telegram channels turn women’s private photos into tools of extortion across Iran

Private photos of women posted on Telegram channels in Iran's western Lorestan province have triggered widespread fear and prompted more than 200 complaints, with authorities saying three people accused of running the channels have been arrested on Tuesday.

Iran cuts living allowances for many people with disabilities

Iran cuts living allowances for many people with disabilities

Many Iranians with disabilities have lost their living allowances after the State Welfare Organization halted payments from June citing a budget shortfall, the labor-focused news agency ILNA reported on Monday, adding that caregiver and hygiene subsidies have also been delayed.

AI self-diagnosis rises in Iran as healthcare costs drive patients online

AI self-diagnosis rises in Iran as healthcare costs drive patients online

Patients in Iran are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence for medical advice as healthcare costs outpace household incomes, prompting concerns from a public health expert that the technology could undermine treatment and trust between doctors and patients.

Cannabis emerges as leading drug among Iranian women

Cannabis emerges as leading drug among Iranian women

Women’s drug use has increased in Iran over the past decade, with cannabis products now the most commonly used substances among female users, a senior anti-narcotics official said on Sunday.

Iran’s economic pain deepens as factions trade blame

Iran’s economic pain deepens as factions trade blame

As Iran navigates renewed confrontation with the United States and uncertainty over a fragile diplomatic process, a deeper crisis is returning to the center of public debate: how much longer ordinary Iranians can absorb the economic cost.

Iranians report renewed power cuts as heat drives electricity demand

Iranians report renewed power cuts as heat drives electricity demand

Power and water outages have returned to several parts of Iran, residents across the country told Iran International on Friday, describing hours-long blackouts during intense summer heat despite official assurances the electricity network remains stable.

We live through decisions we don't make

We live through decisions we don't make

The strangest feeling in Tehran today is not fear or even despair. It is the sense that the fate of our country is being decided everywhere except by the people who live in it.

From seized legacy to US prison, Hassan Nemazee life mirrors Iran’s upheaval

From seized legacy to US prison, Hassan Nemazee life mirrors Iran’s upheaval

Hassan Nemazee inherited one of Iran’s best-known charitable legacies, lost his family’s fortune to the 1979 revolution and later found a new cause inside a US prison: justice reform.

Classified warning projected up to 3,000 deaths at Khamenei funeral - Die Welt

Classified warning projected up to 3,000 deaths at Khamenei funeral - Die Welt

Iranian authorities are preparing for the possibility that Ali Khamenei’s week-long funeral ceremonies could leave between 1,500 and 3,000 people dead, Germany’s WELT reported, citing a classified document and municipal sources in Tehran.

Funeral expenses deepen anger over Ali Khamenei's week-long burial

Funeral expenses deepen anger over Ali Khamenei's week-long burial

Funeral spending for former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has fueled public anger, with messages to Iran International saying authorities are forcing businesses and state employees to fund ceremonies, provide services or attend events before his burial.

Counterfeit drugs kill 7,000 people annually in Iran

Counterfeit drugs kill 7,000 people annually in Iran

Counterfeit and adulterated illicit drugs kill around 7,000 people in Iran each year, a senior anti-narcotics official said on Thursday, warning that dangerous impurities in illegal drugs have become a major public health concern.

Khamenei funeral preparations draw complaints of forced attendance

Khamenei funeral preparations draw complaints of forced attendance

Dozens of messages sent to Iran International say Iranian authorities and state-linked institutions are pressuring workers, businesses and charities to take part in funeral ceremonies for slain Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Turkey’s tighter residency rules leave more Iranians in limbo

Turkey’s tighter residency rules leave more Iranians in limbo

Turkey’s tougher residency rules are leaving growing numbers of Iranians facing legal uncertainty, financial losses and difficult choices over whether they can remain in a country that was once among their most accessible migration destinations.

IRGC moves to seize historic Protestant church in Tehran

IRGC moves to seize historic Protestant church in Tehran

Iranian authorities have stepped up pressure on one of the country’s few surviving Protestant churches, threatening to confiscate its valuable central Tehran compound and evict residents, in what church leaders describe as the latest assault on Christian worship sites.

Two-week banking disruption leaves Iranians struggling to access money

Two-week banking disruption leaves Iranians struggling to access money

A banking disruption lasting more than two weeks has left many Iranians unable to access their accounts, make purchases or transfer money, adding to financial pressures after the recent war and ceasefire.

Citizens tell Iran football team it lost the public long ago

Citizens tell Iran football team it lost the public long ago

Iran's elimination from the FIFA World Cup prompted a wave of public reactions, with many citizens arguing the team's defeat reflected the political positions of some players rather than simply a sporting failure, according to messages sent to Iran International.

Direct-to-cell offers Iranians future hope, not a fix today

Direct-to-cell offers Iranians future hope, not a fix today

Direct-to-cell satellite technology could one day help Iranians bypass part of the Islamic Republic’s digital blockade, but it is not yet a practical solution to the country’s internet shutdown despite widespread hopes.

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.