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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

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

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.

Iran’s labor market cracking under layoffs and inflation

Iran’s labor market cracking under layoffs and inflation

Iranians described layoffs, unpaid wages and rising food and medical costs in messages to Iran International, while labor market data and local media reports pointed to a widening employment shock after the ceasefire.

Two medical staff detained on security charges in Iran

Two medical staff detained on security charges in Iran

Iranian security forces arrested a doctor and an anesthesia nurse from a hospital in Najafabad, in central Iran, on Saturday on security-related charges, Iran International has learned.

India and Pakistan condemn Iran’s attacks on UAE

India and Pakistan condemn Iran’s attacks on UAE

India and Pakistan condemned on Tuesday Iran’s attacks on the United Arab Emirates, calling for restraint and a return to diplomacy.

Iran secretly buries executed Swedish citizen at site linked to mass graves

Iran secretly buries executed Swedish citizen at site linked to mass graves

Iran's security agents secretly buried the body of Iranian-Swedish citizen Kourosh Keyvani in the Khavaran area outside Tehran after he was executed in March on charge of spying for Israel, sources familiar with the matter told Iran International.

Trump wants deal soon or may bomb Iran - Axios

Trump wants deal soon or may bomb Iran - Axios

US President Donald Trump could pursue major military action against Iran if talks do not soon produce the outlines of an achievable deal, Axios reported on Monday, citing a senior US official.

Internet shutdown drives Iranians to leave country for access

Internet shutdown drives Iranians to leave country for access

As Iran has experienced a systematic disruption of the international internet for 65 days, access to the free flow of information has turned into a luxury and a symbol of structural inequality, a crisis that has triggered a new wave of migration – migration for internet access.

Islamic Republic puts another political prisoner to death

Islamic Republic puts another political prisoner to death

The Islamic Republic executed another political prisoner in Urmia prison on Sunday, the judiciary reported, identifying him as Mehrab Abdollahzadeh.

‘Permit for a terrorist’: Canada opposition asks who cleared ex-IRGC official’s entry

‘Permit for a terrorist’: Canada opposition asks who cleared ex-IRGC official’s entry

The Canadian opposition has accused the government of bypassing its own rules after Iran International reported that an IRGC-linked Iranian football official was granted special permission to enter the country despite being inadmissible.

Two more men hanged in Iran as authorities ramp up executions

Two more men hanged in Iran as authorities ramp up executions

Iran executed two more men on Saturday after the Supreme Court upheld their death sentences for spying for Israel and cooperating with the Mossad intelligence service.

Ottawa on defensive after Iran football chief linked to IRGC entered Canada

Ottawa on defensive after Iran football chief linked to IRGC entered Canada

Canada’s government is under pressure to explain how Mehdi Taj, Iran’s football chief and a former intelligence officer of the Revolutionary Guards, was briefly allowed into the country after being granted a special permit despite Canada’s IRGC ban.

Iranians denounce tiered internet plan as discriminatory and corrupt

Iranians denounce tiered internet plan as discriminatory and corrupt

Iranians condemned selective access to restricted internet services as discriminatory and corrupt in messages to Iran International, urging others to reject the scheme in recent days.

How the Taliban tilted toward Iran during wartime tensions

How the Taliban tilted toward Iran during wartime tensions

Taliban leaders and affiliated figures voiced support for Iran after Israeli strikes in June 2025 and later US threats, signaling a limited and conditional alignment despite longstanding disputes with Tehran.

Iran ranks near bottom as press curbs deepen worldwide

Iran ranks near bottom as press curbs deepen worldwide

Iran ranked among the world’s worst countries for press freedom in 2026 as global conditions hit a 25-year low, with legal pressure on journalists intensifying across multiple regions, Reporters Without Borders said.