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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

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

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.

State-backed rallies in Iran add matchmaking stalls to push marriage drive

State-backed rallies in Iran add matchmaking stalls to push marriage drive

Iranian authorities and pro-government activists are promoting marriage through matchmaking stalls at nightly rallies, even as many young people delay starting families because of deepening economic hardship and rising living costs.

Iranian influencer’s ‘40 days of motherhood’ sparks debate on foster care

Iranian influencer’s ‘40 days of motherhood’ sparks debate on foster care

A young Iranian woman’s account of temporarily caring for an infant under a state welfare program sparked debate across Persian-language social media this week over child privacy, foster care and the use of vulnerable children in online content.

Technical failures plague Iran’s virtual schooling during wartime closures

Technical failures plague Iran’s virtual schooling during wartime closures

Millions of Iranian students saw remote schooling disrupted by internet outages and failures on the state-run online education platform during more than two months of school closures, renewing criticism of Iran’s virtual education system.

Iran dental costs soar, deepening healthcare affordability crisis

Iran dental costs soar, deepening healthcare affordability crisis

Dental treatment costs in Iran have surged in recent months, with industry officials warning that inflation and rising import costs are pushing basic care beyond the reach of many households.

Shared housing spreads in Iran’s deepening rent crisis

Shared housing spreads in Iran’s deepening rent crisis

Pressure on Iran’s housing market is pushing a rise in shared living arrangements in small urban apartments, with landlords and tenants increasingly dividing limited space to cope with rising rents and mortgage costs, according to local media.

Shortage of opium syrup threatens addiction treatment in Iran

Shortage of opium syrup threatens addiction treatment in Iran

Severe shortages of opium syrup are disrupting addiction treatment across Iran, Shargh daily reported on Sunday, raising fears that thousands of recovering drug users could return to narcotics use as clinics struggle to secure supplies of a key maintenance medication.

Iran’s café culture buckles as everyday life contracts

Iran’s café culture buckles as everyday life contracts

Iran’s deepening economic crisis is pushing cafés and coffee culture toward collapse, as soaring prices and falling incomes force both businesses and customers to cut back.

Iran says Quran 'memorization' schools to expand

Iran says Quran 'memorization' schools to expand

Iran’s Education Ministry said Quran-related activities and prayer programs are continuing online as schools remain virtual, with 200 school for memorising Qur'an set to open this year.

Fuel shortages and rationing push Iranians into gasoline black market

Fuel shortages and rationing push Iranians into gasoline black market

Fuel shortages and tighter rationing are pushing drivers across Iran into a growing gasoline black market, with citizens describing long lines at gas stations and sharply inflated prices in messages sent to Iran International.

'Class internet' fuels anger in blackout-hit Iran

'Class internet' fuels anger in blackout-hit Iran

President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the creation of a special committee to end Iran’s internet blackout, but many Iranians doubt it can overcome resistance from powerful state institutions.

Earthquakes and storm revive Tehran’s fears of 'the big one'

Earthquakes and storm revive Tehran’s fears of 'the big one'

A series of overnight earthquakes and a powerful dust storm rattled Tehran and nearby cities on Tuesday night, reviving fears of a catastrophic earthquake in a capital still psychologically scarred by recent war.

Skyrocketing rents push Iranians back to parents’ homes, shared housing

Skyrocketing rents push Iranians back to parents’ homes, shared housing

More Iranians are moving back in with family or taking on roommates after losing jobs and struggling to keep up with rising rents in major cities, according to messages sent to Iran International.

Tehran quake stirs dark humor, hopes for renewed strikes

Tehran quake stirs dark humor, hopes for renewed strikes

A series of tremors in and around Tehran late Tuesday stirred shock, dark humor and political despair among residents, with some initially mistaking them for renewed US-Israeli strikes.