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‘Fragments of reality’: critics say viral Tehran photos belie women repression

‘Fragments of reality’: critics say viral Tehran photos belie women repression

A viral series of photos showing women without headscarves on the streets of Tehran has ignited heated debate on social media over claims that the Islamic Republic has loosened its enforcement of compulsory hijab.

Paper reports child hunger crisis in Iran as students faint from lack of breakfast

Paper reports child hunger crisis in Iran as students faint from lack of breakfast

Many malnourished children in Iran’s rural and nomadic schools set out on long morning walks without breakfast, leaving some to collapse from weakness during school line-ups and unable to learn during long school days, Shargh newspaper reported on Wednesday.

Iran’s Baha’is informed by text government is seizing their homes

Authorities in the central Iranian city of Isfahan have begun seizing homes and assets from members of the Bahá’í religious minority by text message—an unprecedented move a community spokesperson called “economic strangulation” that has mostly targeted women.

Minister says Iran’s GPS disruptions stem from drone threats

Iran’s communications minister confirmed on Wednesday that widespread disruptions to GPS and internet services were linked to “security considerations” and said raising tariffs for mobile operators had become unavoidable to sustain services.

State funeral for miniature maestro rekindles debate on art and power in Iran

State funeral for miniature maestro rekindles debate on art and power in Iran

The state funeral of renowned miniature artist and "national treasure" Mahmoud Farshchian drew large crowds in Isfahan on Monday, reigniting heated debates on Persian social media over the notion of “state-affiliated artists.”

Iranian mobile operator warns of daily internet blackouts without tariff hike

Iranian mobile operator warns of daily internet blackouts without tariff hike

Iran could soon face internet blackouts of up to three hours a day unless tariffs are raised by 70 percent to cover soaring costs to the struggling network, the CEO of Irancell, the country’s second-largest mobile network operator warned.

We need national dialogue, or Iran’s problems will bury us all

We need national dialogue, or Iran’s problems will bury us all

We Iranians need a national conversation — an ongoing, daily dialogue to see the dark and bright sides of the challenges our country faces and, hopefully, find practical solutions.

No room for nuance: how the loud few dominate Iran’s public sphere

No room for nuance: how the loud few dominate Iran’s public sphere

Iran is awash in voices claiming to speak for its people: state loyalists, opposition figures and self-styled experts of every stripe drowning out the non-extreme yet critical voices with their din.

Iran allocates $67M in subsidies for Shia procession despite economic strain

Iran allocates $67M in subsidies for Shia procession despite economic strain

The Iranian government has allocated at least $67.6 million in foreign exchange subsidies for pilgrims attending the upcoming Arbaeen religious procession while the country faces its worst economic crisis since the founding of the Islamic Republic.

Iran's innovation space collapsing under pressure, tech leaders warn

Iran's innovation space collapsing under pressure, tech leaders warn

A group of leading Iranian tech entrepreneurs has warned President Masoud Pezeshkian that mounting state interference has left emigration the only remaining option for technology firms trying to survive.

Khamenei’s Gen Z? How Tehran is selling a new face of ‘resistance’

Khamenei’s Gen Z? How Tehran is selling a new face of ‘resistance’

A young woman in a loosely draped hijab, strands of hair framing her face, flashes a peace sign while holding a photo of a slain Revolutionary Guard commander.

Missing embryos case at Tehran fertility clinic triggers legal probe

Missing embryos case at Tehran fertility clinic triggers legal probe

Iran’s judiciary is investigating claims that frozen embryos were lost or misidentified at a state-affiliated hospital in Tehran, in a case that has deepened concerns about trust and oversight in the country’s fertility services.

Iran’s water crisis is real but man-made, climatologist argues

Iran’s water crisis is real but man-made, climatologist argues

Iranian officials say Tehran could run out of water within weeks, but climatologist Dr. Nasser Karami tells Eye for Iran the crisis transcends drought and is a product of government mismanagement, militarized agriculture and deliberate manipulation.

Iran Guards-linked media slams dog and cat imports, calls for ban

Iran Guards-linked media slams dog and cat imports, calls for ban

A website tied to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards on Thursday urged parliament to ban the import of dogs, cats and pet supplies, amid growing pressure to restrict pet ownership on religious and cultural grounds.

The hollow state: how Islamic Republic endures by normalizing collapse

The hollow state: how Islamic Republic endures by normalizing collapse

A 12-day war with Israel has ushered Iran into a new phase where crisis is no longer episodic but structural—an unstable order held together by instability itself.

Forbidden but flowing: alcohol slips quietly into public life in Iran

Forbidden but flowing: alcohol slips quietly into public life in Iran

Buying, selling, and drinking alcohol in Iran is illegal and still risky. But over the years, something has shifted. Whispers spread: some restaurants let customers bring their own drinks. Then, a few began serving alcohol under code names.

Sacred fire still burns as many Zoroastrians quit Iran for America

Sacred fire still burns as many Zoroastrians quit Iran for America

A small fire is lit at dawn and quenched at dusk at the Zoroastrian center in Orange County, California in imitation of sacred fires in worshippers' home temples of Yazd and Tehran which have burned uninterrupted for centuries.

Tehran installs loudspeakers in city squares for when internet access is cut

Tehran installs loudspeakers in city squares for when internet access is cut

Tehran has begun installing loudspeakers in major city squares to help inform the public during emergencies when authorities cut internet access, a city council member said on Saturday.

A punishing war is due to cast a long shadow over beleaguered Iran

A punishing war is due to cast a long shadow over beleaguered Iran

The legacy of a 12-day war with Israel which ended last month will likely be yet more economic hardship, deteriorating living standards and intensifying public distrust.

Wells of denial: why Iran's water crisis isn't just about drought

Wells of denial: why Iran's water crisis isn't just about drought

Officials in Tehran blame drought and public overuse for Iran’s worst water shortage in living memory, but the crisis stems from decades of mismanagement, short-sighted policy and institutional denial.

'A big prison with no water or power': fed up Iranians rue outages

'A big prison with no water or power': fed up Iranians rue outages

Iranians are speaking out with increasing urgency over chronic water and electricity outages that upend daily life and fuel fury at the government.

Rampant electricity outages take toll on frustrated Iranians

Rampant electricity outages take toll on frustrated Iranians

A surge in electricity outages across Iran has caused severe disruption to daily life and economic activity, leaving Iranians frustrated and businesses paralyzed, videos and voice memos sent to Iran International's submissions line show.