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Telecommunications retirees gathered in at least 16 cities in Iran
Telecommunications workers gathered in at least 16 cities in Iran on Tuesday, July 11, to protest their living conditions.
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Electricity deficit crisis in Iran; "Major producers will not have electricity for half of the summer"
A member of the electricity producers' syndicate said Iran will suffer a 15,000 megawatt electricity deficit this summer due to delays in the construction of power plants.
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The "Hijab, No Hijab" campaign became widespread on the government's "Hijab and Chastity" Day.
Coinciding with the government's "Chastity and Hijab" day in Iran, the hashtag "Hijab, No Hijab" became widespread on Persian-language social networks, and a campaign was launched...
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Restricting Internet access; activating "child lock" for Google and Bing users in the country
Official media in the country reported a disruption in the settings of Google and Bing, two widely used search engines. On…
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Human Rights Watch calls for an end to repression in Iran and the release of recent detainees
Human Rights Watch says a new wave of arrests in Iran follows the "deadlock" in reviving the JCPOA agreement and aims to...
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28 employees of Hamadan Telecommunications System 2020 dismissed/Yasuj Municipality cleaners' wage arrears
28 employees of Hamadan Telecommunications System 2020 were fired from their jobs. Also, Yasuj Municipality cleaners were fired for not…
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Family of Belgian aid worker imprisoned in Iran calls on Brussels to work for their son's release
The family of Olivier Fande-Castille, a Belgian aid worker who has been detained in Iran for five months, announced on Monday, July 10, that…
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Three major European film festivals condemn "severe wave of repression of artists in Iran"
Three major European film and art festivals issued separate statements on Monday, strongly condemning the arrest of Iranian filmmakers…
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