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Iranians told to post pro-government content to regain internet access

Iranians told to post pro-government content to regain internet access

Some Iranians say security bodies blocked their internet or SIM cards over alleged online activity against the Islamic Republic, then demanded pro-government posts, written pledges and guarantors to restore access, according to messages sent to Iran International.

Iran businesses scale back as inflation, internet curbs bite

Iran businesses scale back as inflation, internet curbs bite

Businesses across Iran are cutting jobs, scaling back operations and facing possible closure as internet disruptions, inflation and the economic fallout from war deepen pressure on employers and consumers, according to messages sent to Iran International.

Iran's carpet exports collapse from $2.5 billion to near zero, official says

Iran's handwoven carpet exports, once worth nearly $2.5 billion annually, have now "virtually stopped," a provincial industry official said, reflecting the steep decline of one of the country's best-known exports.

Australia sanctions Iranian officials, entities over crackdown and destabilizing activity

Australia sanctioned seven Iranian individuals and four entities on Tuesday over what it called the Islamic Republic’s crackdown on protesters and women and its destabilizing activity through missile and shadow-banking networks.

Bahrain court gives life sentence to woman over ties to Revolutionary Guards

Bahrain court gives life sentence to woman over ties to Revolutionary Guards

A Bahraini court sentenced a woman to life in prison after convicting her of communicating with Iran's Revolutionary Guards with intent to carry out hostile acts against the kingdom and harm its national interests, Bahrain's public prosecution said on Tuesday.

Islamic Republic denies visits to eight female political prisoners

Islamic Republic denies visits to eight female political prisoners

Eight women political prisoners held in Tehran’s Evin Prison have been barred from meeting family members and lawyers following tighter security measures and pressure linked to collective protest activities inside the ward, according to information obtained by Iran International.

Iranians describe toll of 70 days of internet restrictions

Iranians describe toll of 70 days of internet restrictions

Millions of people in Iran have spent more than 70 days dealing with widespread internet disruptions and restrictions that many residents say have disrupted their work, healthcare, daily lives and mental well-being.

Iran executes another political prisoner on spying charges

Iran executes another political prisoner on spying charges

Iran executed political prisoner Erfan Shakourzadeh after convicting him of cooperating with US intelligence and Israel’s Mossad, the judiciary-linked Mizan news agency reported on Monday, as rights groups warn of a sharp rise in executions tied to political charges.

Iran steps up crackdown on Baha’is with raids, arrests

Iran steps up crackdown on Baha’is with raids, arrests

Iran’s security and judicial authorities have stepped up a crackdown on the Baha’i religious minority with arrests, home raids, and property seizures across several cities in the country, people familiar with the matter told Iran International.

Drug prices jump up to 400% as shortages strain Iranian pharmacies

Drug prices jump up to 400% as shortages strain Iranian pharmacies

Prices for some medicines in Iran have surged by as much as 400% and pharmacies are struggling to supply critical drugs to patients, a pharmacists’ association official said on Sunday.

Iran International wins four WAN-IFRA Middle East digital media awards

Iran International wins four WAN-IFRA Middle East digital media awards

Iran International won four top prizes at the 2026 WAN-IFRA Digital Media Awards Middle East, with projects recognized for innovation, audience engagement, data visualization and participatory storytelling under repression.

Can Tehran weaponize the Strait of Hormuz for years to come?

Can Tehran weaponize the Strait of Hormuz for years to come?

The shadow of a closed Strait of Hormuz no longer looms as a mere threat; it is a reality that has shattered the traditional foundations of the global energy market.

Work equipment shortages squeeze Iranian livelihoods

Work equipment shortages squeeze Iranian livelihoods

Rising fertilizer prices and shortages of basic work equipment are squeezing Iranian farmers, laborers and small business owners as inflation, unemployment and falling purchasing power deepen during the fragile ceasefire.

Internet shutdown pushes Iranians onto distrusted domestic apps

Internet shutdown pushes Iranians onto distrusted domestic apps

Many Iranians have been forced onto distrusted domestic apps after authorities cut global internet access, disrupting education and business while exposing users to slow speeds, censorship and surveillance fears.

Possible new fortifications seen at tunnel complex near Natanz, think tank says

Possible new fortifications seen at tunnel complex near Natanz, think tank says

The Institute for Science and International Security said newly available satellite imagery appeared to show possible new defensive measures at Iran’s underground Pickaxe Mountain (Mount Kolang Gaz La) complex near the Natanz nuclear site.

Iranian threat in Germany more urgent than publicly announced - NYT

Iranian threat in Germany more urgent than publicly announced - NYT

German intelligence officials have privately warned that the risk of Iran-linked attacks in Germany is more serious than the government has publicly acknowledged, according to senior German officials cited by the New York Times.

Wage crisis hits 27,000 workers as Iran's top steel plant remains crippled

Wage crisis hits 27,000 workers as Iran's top steel plant remains crippled

Over 27,000 workers at the Mobarakeh Steel Company – Iran's largest steel producer – remain in limbo following missile strikes that have paralyzed production at the sprawling Isfahan complex, according to the news site Rouydad24.

Women protesters held in basement ward at northeastern Iran prison

Women protesters held in basement ward at northeastern Iran prison

At least 30 women detained during recent protests and a security crackdown linked to Iran’s conflict with the US and Israel are being held in overcrowded, unsanitary conditions at Vakilabad prison in northeast Mashhad, the rights group HRANA reported.

China keeps supplying drone parts to Iran and Russia despite US sanctions - WSJ

China keeps supplying drone parts to Iran and Russia despite US sanctions - WSJ

Chinese companies continue to ship drone-related parts and other dual-use goods to Iran and Russia despite US sanctions, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing customs data, former US officials and weapons analysts.

US says not seeking conflict with Iran as it deploys shipping protection mission

US says not seeking conflict with Iran as it deploys shipping protection mission

US War Secretary Pete Hegseth said the United States is not seeking conflict with Iran as it launches a temporary operation to protect shipping in the Persian Gulf.

Trump says Iranian people must have guns to fight

Trump says Iranian people must have guns to fight

Iranians need access to weapons to challenge their rulers, President Donald Trump said on Monday, arguing that protesters would fight effectively if armed but are currently outmatched by government forces.

Iran labor outlet pushes back as officials downplay war-related job losses

Iran labor outlet pushes back as officials downplay war-related job losses

Iran’s labor-focused news agency ILNA has pushed back against government efforts to downplay the economic impact of the recent conflict, citing experts who warn that actual unemployment figures far exceed official estimates.