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Iran. Lindsay and Craig say that conditions in Evin prison are better than solitary confinement, but are still tough. "It's not very hygienic. There's no health care, no dental care," Craig says
Iran, April 21, 2026 [Alireza Masoumi/ISNA via AP] The government’s economic focus has shifted to prioritising procurement of food and medicine through any means, and this week it reinstated a practice to allocate cheap
January through a sporting event," says Farimah, who is wearing a T-shirt bearing the Lion and Sun emblem. "This team doesn't represent the people of Iran." Nearby, Kourosh stands with a makeshift noose
Iran would be "living in hell" if it failed to comply with his command. He's now accused Tehran of trying to "blackmail" the US. "I don't expect much from a man who twists
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execution in Iran" written on it in large black letters.](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/3840/cpsprodpb/e799/live/ce951760-63af-11f1-9060-6b89482bccd5.jpg) Image caption, There have been protests in Los Angeles prior to the World Cup Outside SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, where Iran
protesters' ability to organise and access information. Back in January, Iran's Information and Communication Technology Minister, Sattar Hashemi, said that every day of internet blackout cost the economy at least 50 trillion rials
Iran is expected to further push up food prices. Compass Group, one of the biggest providers in the sector, has a net profit margin of only 4%. Sodexo, a group that also provides facilities management
January, dubbed Trump’s threats as a “violation of Iraqi sovereignty”. But Iraqi politicians can ill afford to take on Trump at a time when the country’s oil exports have plummeted in the wake
Protestants. Hegseth’s own writings foreground anti-Muslim rhetoric and envisage a US military “taking sides” in a coming American civil war, as previously reported in [the Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/28/pete-hegseth-trump-anti-muslim-book). His 2020 book American
Iran, were near the top of US hospitals’ recruiting lists. Then came the move this January to pause various immigration applications for people from the banned countries. USCIS [said](https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/alerts/update-on-uscis-strengthened-screening-and-vetting) anything that would
protesters and federal agents in Minneapolis, including federal agents killing two U.S. citizens. He posted more than six times as often (105) about his various legal grievances than he did about healthcare policy (17). Also
executive editor, Nick Bilton, claimed Pelley had “hijacked my first meeting … to disparage me, my qualifications, and my intentions with remarkable incivility and contempt”. In a message to staff he said that after repeated, failed
executives from Nvidia, Apple, Exxon and other major companies to accompany the president, with the [Boeing head, Kelly Ortberg](https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/07/trump-china-boeing-kelly-ortberg.html?__source=newsletter%7Cbreakingnews), and Citigroup leader, Jane Fraser, confirmed as attending. China is seeking to extend