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17 resultsfor “Iran government internet restrictions”

Politics

Iran expands tiered internet access amid continued online blackout

govern the internet landscape in Iran. The council, and its current secretary, Mohammad Amin Aghamiri, have led the charge in heavily restricting

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 14
Conflicts

The clandestine network smuggling Starlink tech into Iran to beat internet blackout

restricting reporting about repressive measures used by the regime against its critics. Yet during the January protests, even with the internet shut down, reports and video evidence of extrajudicial killings, arrests and beatings trickled

BBC NewsMay 2
Politics

How Iran has changed, and how it hasn’t, in two months of war

internet will become less restricted only when the war ends, and is now gradually expanding a tiered system that has been opposed by the people for years. ![Iran War](https://www.aljazeera.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/AP26112414363721-1777359918.jpg?w=770&resize=770%2C513&quality=80) A ballistic missile

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 28
Politics

Iran expands limited internet access but restrictions remain for most

government imposed a near-total internet shutdown across Iran within hours of the first bombs falling in downtown Tehran on February 28. The move has seen internet connectivity reduced to about 2 percent

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 20
Politics

No sign of end to Iranian internet blackout despite regime claims

Iran’s communications minister, Sattar Hashemi, hailed the decision but said restoring the internet would be a gradual process. He said: “Internet restrictions in recent months have caused significant damage to the digital economy, online

The Guardian World2h ago
Politics

Kremlin forcing big firms to join ‘witch-hunt’ against internet rebels, claims report

government-controlled “superapp,” called Max, which is believed to have [broad surveillance capabilities](https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/russias-state-backed-max-app-may-know-if-you-are-using-a-vpn-to-bypass-censorship-here-is-everything-we-know). This has been [aggressively promoted](https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/kremlins-drive-state-backed-messenger-touches-nerve-some-2026-04-03/), leaving many with no option but to install it. A full

The Guardian WorldApr 21
Politics

Anticipation in Iran as talks with US continue amid attacks, war of words

Iran – ties between the UAE and Tehran have worsened dramatically during the war, following multiple Iranian missile attacks against the UAE – have taken a huge toll. “Supply is in question at least

Al Jazeera English3h ago
Politics

Iran sees mass redundancies from war with US and Israel

restricting 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

BBC NewsApr 21
Politics

Could Iran’s escalating economic crisis weaken negotiating position with US?

restrictions. Reza Olfatnasab, the head of the Union of Virtual Businesses, said in a statement: “The largest decrease in sales occurred in March. Unfortunately, businesses lost the key end-of-year market, and the issue

The Guardian WorldMay 4
Politics

Thursday briefing: ​Why the US president is losing support from crucial allies

Iran is a big part of that. They firmly believe that you shouldn’t get involved in foreign wars. The fringe right of the Maga movement has had enough of Trump,” says Chris. --- **Seeds

The Guardian WorldApr 23
World

Daily life in Tehran continues - but money is short and risk of war looms

government's near-total internet shutdown. Boxes labelled with western logos like New Balance and Clarks protrude from this shop's packed shelves. "Made in China," both father and son note matter-of-factly. "Even

BBC NewsApr 23
Politics

Push to bring US and Iran together for peace talks as ceasefire deadline looms

Government offices, schools and colleges in the city have been shut down and much of the centre barred to civilians. “If they don’t come to Islamabad, or the second round does not take place

The Guardian WorldApr 21
Politics

Trump claims on Iranian concessions trigger questions, rejections in Tehran

restricted internet in Iran, wrote on X. Alireza Zakani, the hardline mayor of Tehran, said if any of Trump’s claims are true, then the Iranian establishment must beware “not to gift the vile enemy

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 18
Business

'Monitoring the situation': why young men are drawn to prediction markets

restrictions in certain countries to use the apps. Young men jokingly refer to "monitoring the situation" – learning about the news and potential investment opportunities by scrolling social media and prediction market homepages. One origin story

BBC NewsMay 21
World

A veneer of normality has returned to Tehran, but fears for the future are rife

restricted local network despite the wider internet shutdown – are flooded with people looking for work, and Sara knows that as a teacher, her prospects are slim. Schools have moved to online classes and after-school

The Guardian WorldMay 5
Conflicts

Food inflation hammers households in war-hit Iran

restrictions of the country,” President Masoud Pezeshkian told a group of officials who gathered on Sunday to discuss rebuilding structures damaged or destroyed in US and Israeli attacks. “It is natural that there are difficulties

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 10
Business

A fresh financial crisis may be coming - it won't play out like the last one

restrictions placed on banks after the crisis that gave birth to this new private credit market. Banks were forced by new regulations to be more cautious, so funds that mimicked banks sprang up to fill

BBC NewsApr 28