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Iran cleric says Mashhad is for pilgrims, not leisure tourists

Iran cleric says Mashhad is for pilgrims, not leisure tourists

A senior Iranian cleric said the northeastern city of Mashhad should be treated primarily as a religious destination rather than a leisure tourism hub, arguing that recreational tourists should visit other provinces such as northern province of Mazandaran instead.

Female genital mutilation driven by local customs in southern Iran - study

Female genital mutilation driven by local customs in southern Iran - study

A study on female genital mutilation (FGM) in Iran’s southern Hormozgan province finds the practice is sustained chiefly by family dynamics, gender stereotypes and local customs that often outweigh religious mandates.

Iran medical suppliers warn of worsening drug shortages

Iran is facing growing shortages of vital medicines and could see a sharp deterioration in supplies within months if current conditions persist, an industry official said on Saturday.

Iran warns capital water transfer offers only short-term relief

Efforts to ease Tehran’s water shortage through transfers from a nearby dam will only partially address the crisis and could fail entirely if dry conditions persist, a senior water researcher said, warning that years of overuse and policy missteps have depleted reserves.

Iran president’s office says unrestricted internet access will be revoked

Iran president’s office says unrestricted internet access will be revoked

Iran’s presidential chief of staff said the government has begun revoking all forms of unfiltered internet access granted to select users – including senior officials – as scrutiny intensifies over privileged connections unavailable to the general public.

Iran reports rising flu deaths as hospitals come under strain

Iran reports rising flu deaths as hospitals come under strain

A fast-spreading wave of H3N2 influenza has left hospitals across Iran under pressure, with more than 100 deaths reported since mid-November – most involving unvaccinated patients, health authorities said on Thursday.

Mixmag names Iranian DJ Nesa Azadikhah among top DJs of 2025

Mixmag names Iranian DJ Nesa Azadikhah among top DJs of 2025

Mixmag, a leading electronic music magazine, has named Iranian DJ, producer and composer Nesa Azadikhah among its top DJs for 2025, noting her expanding role in electronic music and her support for Iranian artists.

Thousands of Iranian energy workers join largest protest in years

Thousands of Iranian energy workers join largest protest in years

At least five thousand contract workers at the South Pars energy hub in Asaluyeh staged one of the largest labor protests in Iran in years on Tuesday, defying heavy security pressure and warnings from authorities.

Iran's cultural opening was won by Gen Z not granted by state, analyst says

Iran's cultural opening was won by Gen Z not granted by state, analyst says

A dramatic cultural opening is sweeping across Iran, not as a government reform but as a bottom-up movement driven by a young generation that is less willing to be intimidated by the state, Iran analyst Omid Memarian told Eye for Iran.

Iran tech CEO sentenced to 74 lashes over unveiled women at office party

Iran tech CEO sentenced to 74 lashes over unveiled women at office party

A prominent Iranian tech CEO has been sentenced to 74 lashes and had his company’s business license revoked after authorities accused the firm of hosting a mixed-gender party where women appeared without hijabs.

Air pollution sends 170,000 Iranians to hospitals in a week – health official

Air pollution sends 170,000 Iranians to hospitals in a week – health official

Iran’s Deputy Health Minister Alireza Raisi said more than 170,000 people have gone to emergency wards since the start of December because of heart and respiratory problems caused by air pollution, describing the situation as a “serious and widespread public health crisis.”

Iran summons Jewish MP over constituents’ social media activity

Iran summons Jewish MP over constituents’ social media activity

Homayoun Sameh Yah Najafabadi, the Jewish representative in Iran's parliament, said on Monday that he had been summoned by security agencies over Jewish users’ likes and comments on Israeli content.

In febrile Tehran atmosphere, all public life is a combat sport

In febrile Tehran atmosphere, all public life is a combat sport

Power politics in Tehran has reached a stage where even the most routine public affairs—a film festival, an environmental report or the World Cup draw—spiral into controversy, as if the system cannot tolerate anything resembling normalcy.

Rebellion tamed: why Iran is turning rap into a controlled industry

Rebellion tamed: why Iran is turning rap into a controlled industry

Rap has moved from the margins to the spotlight in Iran, where it is being promoted on streaming platforms, entertainment shows and Instagram feeds tied to state interests and seen by millions.

Holy irony: how a theocracy secularized Iran

Holy irony: how a theocracy secularized Iran

Half a century of rule built on clerical authority has secularized Iran, available data suggests, with most still believing in God but not in the theocracy.

Jafar Panahi’s latest drama earns four Golden Globe nominations

Jafar Panahi’s latest drama earns four Golden Globe nominations

Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi’s clandestinely filmed It Was Just an Accident was shortlisted on Monday for four major Golden Globe awards, even as he faces a new prison sentence in Iran after being convicted in absentia by a Revolutionary Court.

Pezeshkian says he cannot lift Iran’s internet restrictions

Pezeshkian says he cannot lift Iran’s internet restrictions

President Masoud Pezeshkian acknowledged on Sunday that his government has been unable to lift longstanding internet restrictions, saying he has ordered the deactivation of so-called “white SIM cards” that granted unfiltered access to a circle of state-linked users.

Iran to play all three World Cup matches in US, with two in ‘Tehrangeles’

Iran to play all three World Cup matches in US, with two in ‘Tehrangeles’

FIFA has confirmed that Iran will play all three of its 2026 World Cup group-stage games in the United States, including two at Los Angeles, where the large Iranian-American community is expected to give Team Melli a rare home-style advantage.

EU, US press tech giants to facilitate Iranians’ access to free internet

EU, US press tech giants to facilitate Iranians’ access to free internet

Members of the European Parliament and the US Congress have urged major technology companies to strengthen support for secure, uncensored internet access in Iran, citing a surge in digital repression and discriminatory access systems, Euronews reported.

Iran faces imminent soil bankruptcy after years of decline, official says

Iran faces imminent soil bankruptcy after years of decline, official says

Iran’s soil is nearing bankruptcy, a senior agriculture official warned on Saturday, saying the country’s food production outlook will sharply deteriorate without urgent intervention.

Iran island race organizers detained after women run without hijab

Iran island race organizers detained after women run without hijab

Two organizers of a marathon on Iran’s Kish Island have been detained following alleged legal and religious violations during the event, the island’s prosecutor said, after footage appeared to show women running without hijab.

Iran society has transformed but its system not at all, ex-US hostage says

Iran society has transformed but its system not at all, ex-US hostage says

Former US diplomat John Limbert, a hostage during the 1979 Tehran embassy takeover, told Eye for Iran that Iran's society has radically developed in recent decades even as its ruling system has barely changed.