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Tehran denies water ‘rationing,’ calls it nightly pressure cuts

Tehran denies water ‘rationing,’ calls it nightly pressure cuts

Iran’s National Water and Wastewater Company on Sunday rejected reports of imposing formal rationing in Tehran but admitted nightly pressure cuts citywide that may fall to zero amid worsening shortages, state media reported.

Iran’s central plateau could be depopulated over water crisis, academic warns

Iran’s central plateau could be depopulated over water crisis, academic warns

A senior Iranian water expert warned on Sunday that the country’s central plateau could be emptied of inhabitants if authorities fail to address the worsening water crisis, as officials in Tehran admit that rationing in the capital began too late to avert shortages.

Tehran began water rationing too late, officials admit as crisis deepens

Tehran began water rationing too late, officials admit as crisis deepens

Tehran faces nightly water cuts as rationing begins without notice

Air pollution killed seven Iranians every hour last year, official says

Air pollution caused about 58,975 deaths in Iran in the Iranian calendar year starting in March 2024, equivalent to 161 deaths per day and around seven every hour, the country’s deputy health minister said on Sunday.

Air pollution killed seven Iranians every hour last year, official says

US sees chance to strip Hezbollah of arms by choking Iran’s cash flow

The United States is seeking to exploit what it sees as a rare opportunity in Lebanon to choke off Iranian funding to Hezbollah and press the group to disarm, a senior Treasury official said, as Washington steps up efforts to contain Tehran’s regional influence.

PODCAST

From guns to votes: Iran-backed Iraqi militias may be about to transform

US sees chance to strip Hezbollah of arms by choking Iran’s cash flow

Khamenei advisor accuses UK of orchestrating Manama conference against Tehran

A senior advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader accused Britain of directing this year’s Manama Dialogue conference in Bahrain, saying the event was used as a platform for attacks on Tehran by governments that themselves back armed groups in Sudan and Yemen.

Khamenei advisor accuses UK of orchestrating Manama conference against Tehran

Double squeeze: Iran faces record capital flight as oil revenues fall

Iran’s Central Bank’s latest quarterly report shows capital flight hit a historic peak in the spring of 2025, underscoring the depth of the country’s financial strain.

ANALYSIS

Tehran eyes Caspian energy boost, risking deeper dependence on Moscow

Double squeeze: Iran faces record capital flight as oil revenues fall

Iran passive defense chief says underground missile sites largely intact

Iran’s underground missile and ammunition facilities withstood the 12-day conflict and US strikes thanks to two decades of hardening and design, said Iran’s passive defense chief in an interview with the Story of the War podcast on Saturday.

Iran will not reveal new missile details for now, Guards official says

Iran plotted to kill Israeli envoy to Mexico - Axios

Iran passive defense chief says underground missile sites largely intact
Former top US officials on Mideast doubt imminent Iran-Israel war

Former top US officials on Mideast doubt imminent Iran-Israel war

Survey says: this is not our war, this is not our government
OPINION

Survey says: this is not our war, this is not our government

Hijab

  • 80,000 Hijab Enforcers Deployed
  • Hijab Rift Widens

Iran hardliners take Khamenei hint as green light for hijab crackdown

Hardliners in Iran have seized on oblique remarks made by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei earlier this week as a green light to crack down on women who have shunned the hijab amid lax enforcement in recent years.

Iran lets unveiled women join once-taboo nationalist state event

In nationalist push, Iran unveils statue of kneeling Roman emperor

Iran hardliners take Khamenei hint as green light for hijab crackdown

Nuclear Program

  • NPT Withdrawal
  • Calls for Building A-Bomb

Iran says no possibility of talks with US for now

Iran’s foreign minister said on Sunday there is currently no possibility of resuming negotiations with the United States, citing what he described as a lack of constructive behavior from Washington.

IAEA chief says Iran still capable of building nuclear weapons

UN watchdog presses Iran to restore nuclear site access

 Iran says no possibility of talks with US for now
INSIGHT

Reports of campus YouTube access renew fears of Iran ‘digital apartheid’

Reports that YouTube access had been restored for students at the University of Tehran while it remains blocked for the wider population, though denied swiftly by officials, triggered outrage among critics of Iran's censorship of the internet.

Reports of campus YouTube access renew fears of Iran ‘digital apartheid’
Broken machine: why Tehran’s food distribution plan won’t move the needle
INSIGHT

Broken machine: why Tehran’s food distribution plan won’t move the needle

Iran’s latest attempt to curb soaring food prices—delegating the distribution of staple goods in Tehran to the city’s municipality—has again exposed a deeper truth about the country’s economic crisis: quick fixes rarely work when the foundations are broken.

Rents hit record high in Iran as housing inflation deepens

Rents hit record high in Iran as housing inflation deepens

Iran’s rental crisis reached its peak in October 2025, slowing the pulse of public welfare as official data showed annual rent inflation climbing to 36.5 percent -- a level economists describe as “severely burdensome” for tenants.

Disabled Iranians face ‘critical’ economic hardship amid soaring inflation

Disabled Iranians face ‘critical’ economic hardship amid soaring inflation

Student sets himself on fire after Iran officials demolish family kiosk – rights group

Activist urges unity among opposition groups of Iran, Russia, China

Defeating the authoritarian rule requires learning from democratic societies, dissident activist Masih Alinejad said on Saturday, calling for unity among the opposition groups of Iran, Russia and China against the three allied countries' dictatorships.

Activist urges unity among opposition groups of Iran, Russia, China

US raps Tajzadeh’s re-arrest, says Iran prioritizes repression over reform

The US State Department on Friday condemned Iran's arrest of leading political prisoner Mostafa Tajzadeh who was on a furlough to attend his brother's funeral, urging Tehran to focus on improving its people's lives.

Detained economist had linked rise of Tehran ultra-hardliners to Khamenei

US raps Tajzadeh’s re-arrest, says Iran prioritizes repression over reform
INSIGHT

Why Tehran insiders think parliament speaker Ghalibaf may be on the rise

The latest chatter in Tehran’s political circles is that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei may be eyeing a bigger role for former Revolutionary Guards general and current parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.

Why Tehran insiders think parliament speaker Ghalibaf may be on the rise

‘Sugar daddy’ and ‘sugar mommy’ culture taking root in Tehran’s nightlife, daily says

Once whispered about in private circles, so-called “sugar daddy” and “sugar mommy” arrangements -- relationships in which money and status are exchanged for youth and companionship -- are becoming increasingly visible in Tehran, the daily Haft-e Sobh reported on Thursday.

‘Sugar daddy’ and ‘sugar mommy’ culture taking root in Tehran’s nightlife, daily says

Cinema attendance in Iran drops 20% as inflation erodes leisure spending

The number of cinema-goers in Iran has fallen sharply this year, with ticket sales dropping from 20 million to about 16 million during the first eight months of the Persian calendar year, according to data from the national cinema management and sales platform.

Cinema attendance in Iran drops 20% as inflation erodes leisure spending

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  • Behrouz Turani

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  • Reports of campus YouTube access renew fears of Iran ‘digital apartheid’

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    Iran reacts to Mamdani win: from Islam triumphant to democracy masterclass

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Double squeeze: Iran faces record capital flight as oil revenues fall

Double squeeze: Iran faces record capital flight as oil revenues fall

Tehran began water rationing too late, officials admit as crisis deepens

Tehran began water rationing too late, officials admit as crisis deepens

Tehran faces nightly water cuts as rationing begins without notice

Tehran faces nightly water cuts as rationing begins without notice

Iran lets unveiled women join once-taboo nationalist state event

Iran lets unveiled women join once-taboo nationalist state event

Former top US officials on Mideast doubt imminent Iran-Israel war

Former top US officials on Mideast doubt imminent Iran-Israel war

In Case You Missed It

OPINION

Survey says: this is not our war, this is not our government

It was eleven o’clock at night in Tehran when I opened the phone lines for my live program from Washington. It was the middle of June and Iran was under Israeli fire: calls flooded in from around the country.

Iran lawmaker says ‘VPN mafia’ blocking move to lift Telegram ban

Nobel laureate says Iran cannot reform itself, end of theocracy certain

Survey says: this is not our war, this is not our government

Iran reviewing possible return of 'benign opposition' expatriates

OPINION

Why do Iran’s clerical rulers fear women’s belly buttons?

Oil contract workers protest outside Iran’s presidential office

Eye for Iran Podcast

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PODCAST

A free Palestine would undermine Tehran’s power, Gaza activists say

Iran’s backing of Hamas has not only deepened Palestinian suffering but also strengthened hardliners in Israel, two Gaza-born activists told Eye for Iran, warning that Tehran’s influence is faltering as its regional sway ebbs.

PODCAST

‘Nothing to lose': unbowed Iran may opt for war, ex-Israeli envoy says

PODCAST

Deadlier Israel-Iran war is inevitable, Israeli ex-intel official warns

A free Palestine would undermine Tehran’s power, Gaza activists say
PODCAST

Oil sanctions squeeze Iranians as buoyant flows to China enrich elite

PODCAST

Iran sanctions snapback heralds suffering, possible war

PODCAST

Women break taboos in Iran viral concerts: propaganda or progress?

Tehran Insider

Revolutionary road: a family row captures Iran's political gridlock
TEHRAN INSIDER

Revolutionary road: a family row captures Iran's political gridlock

This week marked the anniversary of a vast Berlin rally in October 2022 gathering tens of thousands filled in solidarity with Iran’s Woman, Life, Freedom protest movement—a day that now feels almost impossibly distant.

'What foreign policy?': Iranians lament Tehran’s snub of Trump Gaza summit
TEHRAN INSIDER

'What foreign policy?': Iranians lament Tehran’s snub of Trump Gaza summit

Tehran’s decision to skip a Gaza peace summit in Egypt has left many Iranians feeling further cut off from the world—another sign, they say, of leaders who mistake isolation for strength or dignity.

Freedom's courtyard: how artists created a space safe from toxic politics
TEHRAN INSIDER

Freedom's courtyard: how artists created a space safe from toxic politics

TEHRAN INSIDER

'At least we have security': old mantra becomes bitter joke in postwar Iran

Environment

Tehran faces nightly water cuts as rationing begins without notice

Water rationing has quietly begun in Tehran, with several neighborhoods facing nightly supply cuts without official announcement or public warning, Iranian media reported on Saturday.

Only three to five years left to save Gorgan Gulf, watchdog warns

Tehran’s main dam holds less than two weeks of water supply

Tehran faces nightly water cuts as rationing begins without notice

Iran’s wetlands shrink as drought reaches worst level in two decades

Iran’s ancient sites face rising land subsidence risk, experts warn

Isfahan official warns of drinking water crisis within 45 days

United States

  • US extends national emergency declaration on Iran for 46th time

    US extends national emergency declaration on Iran for 46th time

  • Trump says Iran has asked about lifting US sanctions

  • Washington rebukes Iran on anniversary of 1979 embassy takeover

  • Iranian diaspora critics voice doubts over Mamdani as New York mayor

Iran Nuclear

  • IAEA chief says Iran still capable of building nuclear weapons

    IAEA chief says Iran still capable of building nuclear weapons

  • US offered to halt snapback sanctions in exchange for ending nuclear enrichment, MP says

  • Iran’s president tells Macron Iran not seeking nuclear weapons

  • Iranian MPs urge legal action against Trump, Netanyahu and Grossi

Military

  • Iran passive defense chief says underground missile sites largely intact

    Iran passive defense chief says underground missile sites largely intact

  • Australia passes law to list state sponsors of terrorism

  • Iran has built missile power beyond pre-war levels, foreign minister says

  • Revolutionary Guards say Iran's enemies lack strength to start new war

Society

  • Iran lets unveiled women join once-taboo nationalist state event

    Iran lets unveiled women join once-taboo nationalist state event

  • Tehran faces nightly water cuts as rationing begins without notice

  • In nationalist push, Iran unveils statue of kneeling Roman emperor

  • ‘Sugar daddy’ and ‘sugar mommy’ culture taking root in Tehran’s nightlife, daily says

Human Rights

  • Activist urges unity among opposition groups of Iran, Russia, China

    Activist urges unity among opposition groups of Iran, Russia, China

  • US raps Tajzadeh’s re-arrest, says Iran prioritizes repression over reform

  • Student sets himself on fire after Iran officials demolish family kiosk – rights group

  • UN experts urge Iran to halt executions of six political prisoners

Iran Sanctions

  • UK-sanctioned Iranian tycoon owns £33.7 million London mansion – report

    UK-sanctioned Iranian tycoon owns £33.7 million London mansion – report

  • US sanctions Hezbollah's Iran-linked 'cash network'

  • US probes Iranian oil tycoon over suspected sanctions breaches - BBG

  • Russia, Iran sanctions create unprecedented offshore oil build-up - Swiss trader

Mideast Crisis

  • Iran will not reveal new missile details for now, Guards official says

    Iran will not reveal new missile details for now, Guards official says

  • US sees chance to strip Hezbollah of arms by choking Iran’s cash flow

  • From guns to votes: Iran-backed Iraqi militias may be about to transform

  • Former top US officials on Mideast doubt imminent Iran-Israel war

Economy & Environment

  • Air pollution killed seven Iranians every hour last year, official says

    Air pollution killed seven Iranians every hour last year, official says

  • Tehran denies water ‘rationing,’ calls it nightly pressure cuts

  • Iran’s central plateau could be depopulated over water crisis, academic warns

  • Double squeeze: Iran faces record capital flight as oil revenues fall

Iran Protests

  • British activist Tommy Robinson pledges to burn Khamenei's image

    British activist Tommy Robinson pledges to burn Khamenei's image

  • Small bomb explodes outside state building west of Tehran

  • Crowds chant ‘Death to Khamenei’ at funeral of man who burned leader’s photo

  • Oil contract workers protest outside Iran’s presidential office

Diplomacy

  •  Iran says no possibility of talks with US for now

    Iran says no possibility of talks with US for now

  • Iran asks Saudi Arabia to raise its Hajj pilgrim quota

  • Foreign minister says Iran should not fear war, US cannot be trusted

  • French think tank says Iran purveying influence via Paris embassy

Domestic Politics

  • Why Tehran insiders think parliament speaker Ghalibaf may be on the rise

    Why Tehran insiders think parliament speaker Ghalibaf may be on the rise

  • Iran’s president blames government size for inflation

  • Iran faces reform paralysis on fuel and exchange rates, lawmaker says

  • Detained economist had linked rise of Tehran ultra-hardliners to Khamenei

Iran Insights

  • Iran hardliners take Khamenei hint as green light for hijab crackdown

    Iran hardliners take Khamenei hint as green light for hijab crackdown

  • Reports of campus YouTube access renew fears of Iran ‘digital apartheid’

  • Broken machine: why Tehran’s food distribution plan won’t move the needle

  • Iran reacts to Mamdani win: from Islam triumphant to democracy masterclass