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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.

Iran officials seek to show Supreme Leader still in charge - FT

Iranian officials’ recent comments about Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei are aimed at showing he remains in charge and will ultimately decide whether Tehran accepts a deal with the United States to end the war, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.

Iranian exile novel shortlisted for International Booker Prize

Shida Bazyar’s “The Nights Are Quiet In Tehran,” a novel tracing one Iranian family across four decades of revolution, exile and resistance, is among six books shortlisted for the 2026 International Booker Prize.

Why Tehran threatens Trump while pursuing diplomacy

Why Tehran threatens Trump while pursuing diplomacy

Even as Tehran engages in hardheaded diplomatic maneuvering with Washington, it is advancing a parliamentary proposal offering a €50 million reward for President Trump’s killing.

Iran finds a new weapon beneath Hormuz

Iran finds a new weapon beneath Hormuz

Long viewed as merely an oil chokepoint, the Strait of Hormuz is now emerging as a digital flashpoint, after Iran floated “protection fees” for subsea fiber-optic cables crossing the waterway in a move experts warn could give Tehran new leverage.

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.

Two years after Raisi’s crash: Iran has no sanctuary

Two years after Raisi’s crash: Iran has no sanctuary

Two years after former president Ebrahim Raisi’s helicopter vanished in fog, Iran has lost far more than a president: its succession plan, regional shield, aura of safety and confidence that time was on its side.

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.

US resident returns home after release from Iran prison

US resident returns home after release from Iran prison

Shahab Dalili, a US permanent resident jailed in Iran for nearly a decade after traveling there for his father’s funeral, has returned to Washington following his release from Tehran’s Evin prison, Hostage Aid Worldwide said on Monday.

Trump holds off planned Iran strike as Arab allies buy Tehran time

Trump holds off planned Iran strike as Arab allies buy Tehran time

US President Donald Trump said Monday he had halted a strike on Iran planned for Tuesday after Arab states including Tehran’s new foe the UAE urged him to allow more time for talks, even as reports said Tehran’s latest proposal had fallen short of US expectations.

Amnesty says Iran drove global surge in executions in 2025

Amnesty says Iran drove global surge in executions in 2025

Amnesty International said on Monday that executions worldwide rose to their highest recorded level in more than four decades in 2025, with the Islamic Republic responsible for the vast majority of the increase.

IRGC-linked propaganda posts targeted across platforms, Europol says

IRGC-linked propaganda posts targeted across platforms, Europol says

Europol said on Monday that 14,200 posts and links tied to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) had been targeted in a coordinated operation against online terrorist material.

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.

Trial set for three defendants charged over alleged arson near Iran International

Trial set for three defendants charged over alleged arson near Iran International

A trial date has been set for three defendants charged over an alleged arson incident near Iran International’s studios in northwest London, with the case scheduled to begin on January 25, 2027, at the Central Criminal Court.

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.

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.

Iran lawmaker calls for annual fees on fiber-optic cables crossing Hormuz

Iran lawmaker calls for annual fees on fiber-optic cables crossing Hormuz

Countries should pay Iran annual fees for fiber-optic cables that pass beneath the Strait of Hormuz, an Iranian lawmaker said, saying that hundreds of billions of dollars in financial transactions move through the lines each day.

Iran and UAE clash at BRICS foreign ministers meeting

Iran and UAE clash at BRICS foreign ministers meeting

Iran’s foreign minister accused the United Arab Emirates on Thursday of direct involvement in military operations against Iran, escalating Tehran’s criticism of regional states during a BRICS meeting in New Delhi.

Iran to cast regional conflict as resistance to US power at BRICS meeting

Iran to cast regional conflict as resistance to US power at BRICS meeting

Iran sought to rally BRICS countries against US and Israeli military action on Thursday, casting the regional conflict as resistance to American power as concerns over maritime security and energy disruption dominated the bloc’s foreign ministers meeting in New Delhi.

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.