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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

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

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.

Iran judge says asset seizures will weaken diaspora’s anti-regime protests

Iran judge says asset seizures will weaken diaspora’s anti-regime protests

Confiscations of assets belonging to exiled Iranians will weaken their protests in front of the Islamic Republic’s embassies overseas, a judge said on Tuesday.

Delayed burial, absent successor: Questions over post-Khamenei Iran

Delayed burial, absent successor: Questions over post-Khamenei Iran

One hundred days after former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed in an attack on his office in Tehran, the Islamic Republic has yet to bury the man who led the country for more than three decades.

Iran's middle class is hollowing out

Iran's middle class is hollowing out

Tehran media are publishing increasingly stark assessments of the country's social and economic trajectory, warning that years of sanctions, economic mismanagement and external shocks are eroding both the working class and the middle class.

Shortages of addiction medicines raise fears of relapse in Iran

Shortages of addiction medicines raise fears of relapse in Iran

Shortages and rising prices of addiction treatment medicines are disrupting care for many people with substance dependence in Iran, raising concerns that patients could relapse or turn to more dangerous drugs, a former addiction treatment official said on Thursday.

Citizens report growing use of children in Iran security activities

Citizens report growing use of children in Iran security activities

Iranian authorities are continuing to use children in security-related activities, including checkpoints and participating in military-themed programs, according to messages sent by citizens to Iran International.

Iranians say wages vanish under rent, food and medical costs

Iranians say wages vanish under rent, food and medical costs

Iranians in several cities described wages being consumed by rent, food and healthcare costs, according to messages received by Iran International on Wednesday.

Iran's internet is back, but still broken

Iran's internet is back, but still broken

International internet access has largely returned to Iran, but users and experts say the network remains degraded, unstable and significantly worse than before the war.

No breakthrough yet, but Iranians are betting on one

No breakthrough yet, but Iranians are betting on one

Despite continued uncertainty over the outcome of the Iran-US talks, signs that some Iranians are positioning for a possible diplomatic breakthrough are emerging in markets, public debate and government-linked circles.

Tehran cafe sealed over gig deemed ‘satanic activity’

Tehran cafe sealed over gig deemed ‘satanic activity’

Police in Iran sealed a cafe over accusations that it promoted what authorities called “satanic activities,” state media reported on Sunday.

Iranians greet internet return with grief, anger and defiance

Iranians greet internet return with grief, anger and defiance

As internet access returned across Iran after nearly three months of disruption, viewers told Iran International the restoration felt less like relief than the overdue return of a basic right after weeks of damage to livelihoods and daily life.

Iran restores internet after 88-day blackout, keeps social media blocked

Iran restores internet after 88-day blackout, keeps social media blocked

Iran largely restored internet access on Tuesday after 88 days of near-total isolation, NetBlocks said, while major social media platforms remained blocked and a court challenge cast uncertainty over the government's restoration order.

Period poverty, stigma deepen hardships for Iranian women

Period poverty, stigma deepen hardships for Iranian women

Rising prices for menstrual hygiene products and persistent social stigma are worsening conditions for women in Iran, with many forced to miss school, reuse disposable products or forgo basic care altogether, the Shargh newspaper reported ahead of World Menstrual Hygiene Day.

Rising care costs hit Iranians with spinal injuries

Rising care costs hit Iranians with spinal injuries

Surging inflation and worsening economic hardship in Iran have sharply increased the cost of hygiene and medical supplies for around 45,000 people living with spinal cord injuries, the Iranian news website Khabar Online reported on Tuesday.

Could Iran be building a Chinese-style internet system?

Could Iran be building a Chinese-style internet system?

Iran may be moving beyond temporary internet blackouts toward something more durable: a Chinese-style system of digital control.

Iran’s internet curbs choke AI startup opportunities

Iran’s internet curbs choke AI startup opportunities

Iran’s prolonged internet disruptions are shutting off a rare opening for young entrepreneurs to build low-cost businesses using artificial intelligence tools, according to a report by Shargh newspaper that warned the restrictions are crippling a generation of digital workers.

Iran is turning the internet into a privilege

Iran is turning the internet into a privilege

The internet was once seen in Iran as a gateway to the outside world, but it is increasingly being reshaped into something narrower and more conditional: a privilege that can be restricted, filtered or priced at will.

Citizens voice anger, distrust over possible US-Iran deal

Citizens voice anger, distrust over possible US-Iran deal

Reports of a possible agreement between Washington and the Islamic Republic have triggered anger and frustration among Iranians, with messages sent to Iran International reflecting deep distrust toward both foreign powers and Iran’s ruling establishment.

Inflation pushes Iranians to buy food in installments

Inflation pushes Iranians to buy food in installments

Rising inflation in Iran has pushed households to buy even basic food items in installments, reshaping consumer habits.