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Tehran blood stocks dip as smog, remote work cut donations

Tehran blood stocks dip as smog, remote work cut donations

Blood reserves supplying 180 hospitals across Tehran have dropped after two weeks of heavy smog and widespread remote working reduced donor turnout, provincial officials said, warning the shortfall is beginning to affect daily supply plans.

Prices soar, basics scarce: Iranians struggle to fill the cart

Prices soar, basics scarce: Iranians struggle to fill the cart

Iranians report rising prices and sporadic shortages of everyday goods and groceries, making it harder to cover basic needs and put food on the table, according to messages sent to Iran International.

Rising psychotherapy fees push Iranians out of treatment – report

Soaring psychotherapy costs in Iran are forcing many patients to sell personal belongings or take on debt yet large numbers still abandon treatment due to the steep fees, the Tehran-based daily Ham-Mihan newspaper reported on Tuesday.

Iran journalists under fire for privileged internet access

The revelation that Iranian journalists received government-issued SIM cards for unfettered access internet access while most users endured heavy state censorship has led to accusations that their privilege skewed their output.

Iran halts streaming of reality show over alleged insult to national symbols

Iran halts streaming of reality show over alleged insult to national symbols

Iran’s online media regulator has suspended the platform streaming a hit reality show after a segment showing contestants pelting targets resembling ancient Persian emblems sparked a public backlash, the latest move in a push to rally support via once-taboo nationalism.

Lawmakers accuse Iran’s judiciary of inaction on hijab enforcement

Lawmakers accuse Iran’s judiciary of inaction on hijab enforcement

More than 150 Iranian lawmakers have accused the judiciary of failing to act against growing public defiance of the hijab, saying inaction has fueled what they called lawlessness in society, state media reported on Tuesday.

Leaked hijab directive from Supreme Leader reignites Tehran tensions

Leaked hijab directive from Supreme Leader reignites Tehran tensions

Tehran may be poised to carry out a politically explosive crackdown on Islamic veiling after Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei issued a directive to step up enforcement according to a leaked directive.

Iran’s drug squeeze hits transplant care as key anti-rejection pill runs out

Iran’s drug squeeze hits transplant care as key anti-rejection pill runs out

Iran is facing a fresh shortage of the brand-name anti-rejection drug Myfortic with pharmacies halting distribution in several cities and clinicians warning that forced switches to substitutes could endanger a minority of kidney-transplant patients.

Iran diesel extremely high in sulfur, high-grade gasoline mixed with inferior fuel

Iran diesel extremely high in sulfur, high-grade gasoline mixed with inferior fuel

Iran’s diesel contains sulfur levels up to 15,000 parts per million (PPM), far above the global standard of 10 PPM, a senior industry representative said, warning that poor-quality fuel is contributing to severe air pollution in major cities.

Tehran police detain several prominent actors at birthday party

Tehran police detain several prominent actors at birthday party

Iranian police detained more than 20 people during a raid on a birthday party at a film star’s home in Tehran and seized 38 liters of homemade alcohol, Iranian media reported.

'Hyped heroism': Iran's state TV draws fire with wartime presenter film

'Hyped heroism': Iran's state TV draws fire with wartime presenter film

The decision by Iran’s state broadcaster to produce a film about a female presenter whose image went viral when Israeli missiles hit its headquarters has sparked a wave of criticism and accusations of political propaganda.

Hardliners pillory Khamenei's office over photo of female Israel war victim

Hardliners pillory Khamenei's office over photo of female Israel war victim

The office of Iran's Supreme Leader has come under fire from hardline supporters after its online newspaper posted a photo of a woman killed in June’s war with Israel without a headscarf, sparking a rare public dispute within the pro-theocracy camp.

Defiance of hijab now widespread in Iran – AP

Defiance of hijab now widespread in Iran – AP

Defiance of compulsory veiling is now widespread in Iran, the Associated Press reported, after a government-approved visit in November found women and girls appearing in public without headscarves in one of the most visible social shifts since Mahsa Amini’s death in 2022.

Iran bans public entry to forest zones as wildfire threat persists

Iran bans public entry to forest zones as wildfire threat persists

Iranian authorities have imposed temporary bans on entering forest regions across the north and west of the country after wildfires damaged vast areas of woodland and pasture that officials now say are largely under control.

Iran lawmakers urge action over Tabriz hospital chemo drug scandal

Iran lawmakers urge action over Tabriz hospital chemo drug scandal

More than 80 Iranian lawmakers called on the judiciary on Tuesday to urgently clarify and pursue a 2024 case in which chemotherapy drugs were allegedly stolen from a hospital in the northwestern city of Tabriz and patients were injected with distilled water instead.

Iranian pro-government users apologize as X unmasks internet privileges

Iranian pro-government users apologize as X unmasks internet privileges

Several pro-government social media activists in Iran issued public apologies after a new transparency feature on X revealed that their accounts had been granted unrestricted internet access, a privilege reserved for only a select few by the authorities.

Israel hosts first Iranian film festival on Gaza frontier

Israel hosts first Iranian film festival on Gaza frontier

The first Iranian Film Festival in Israel opened on Sunday in Sderot, a southern Israeli city attacked by Iran-backed Hamas militants on Oct. 7 2023, which organizers say will promote cultural dialogue between the peoples of the two nominal enemies.

‘We can’t breathe’: Iranians recount daily toll of persistent smog

‘We can’t breathe’: Iranians recount daily toll of persistent smog

Iran’s latest spell of heavy air pollution is disrupting daily life and raising health fears, with school closures in some provinces and residents reporting acute respiratory symptoms as smog blankets cities and even smaller towns.

New X location feature fuels dispute over unequal internet access in Iran

New X location feature fuels dispute over unequal internet access in Iran

A recent update on X that shows the country where users are based has ignited a backlash in Iran and revived accusations that some public figures have unfettered access to the internet while it is censored for many.

Smog grips Iran’s big cities despite holiday shutdowns, orange alert issued

Smog grips Iran’s big cities despite holiday shutdowns, orange alert issued

Iran issued an orange air-pollution alert on Monday for several major urban centers, with official monitoring showing unhealthy air even as the country observed a public holiday and many schools and universities were closed or moved online.

Iranian matchmaking site enables child marriage, daily says

Iranian matchmaking site enables child marriage, daily says

An investigation by the reformist daily Shargh found that a licensed Iranian matchmaking platform lets parents sign up children as young as 13 for marriage, with no age filters or meaningful safeguards in place.

No taste, no memory: rape drugs are quietly on the rise in Iran

No taste, no memory: rape drugs are quietly on the rise in Iran

Storefronts around Tehran’s Grand Bazaar still sell herbal extracts and cheap vitamins, but behind them a quieter trade thrives: fast-acting sedatives that can leave people conscious yet defenseless and often unable to remember what happened.