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still accessible through Iran’s restricted local network despite the wider internet shutdown – are flooded
still can connect to the global internet, because they are exempt from a rigorous filtering system Iran
Iran is looking at ways of providing limited connectivity to approved individuals and entities amid a continued state-imposed internet shutdown, with a [tiered access model](/news/2026/4/20/iran-expands-limited-internet-access-but-restrictions-remain-for-most) currently being offered that experts have said still
internet restrictions – lack of trust towards state-linked entities and cyberattacks have made it more difficult to trade in cryptocurrencies. ## What happens when war happens? Still, two years of successive shocks, including two wars
Iran have a nuclear weapon. That’s all.” Trump can still command a news cycle through distraction, pulling attention away from the issues tanking his second term - an unwanted war, an affordability crisis, the Epstein
internet at his military base wasn't disrupted by any Iranian strikes. It meant that his unit wasn't relocating for their safety like they have before. Most importantly, it meant that he's still
Iran announced that in two days it will begin a “centralised distribution of strategic goods” in the medical sector. It said the goal was to ensure that medical facilities have access to strategic reserves
still in limbo after Iran seizes ships in the Strait of Hormuz  was announced is already fading
still rely on them. But activities around VPN use are increasingly criminalised. This year, Russian courts have begun to treat VPN use as an [aggravating circumstance](https://meduza.io/amp/news/2026/04/16/verstka-nashla-pervye-ugolovnye-dela-v-kotoryh-sochli-ispolzovanie-vpn-otyagchayuschim-obstoyatelstvom) in prosecutions. Over the past year
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
Iran, meanwhile, has exposed the limits of US military might. Oil prices have jumped, filling Russia’s coffers and improving its fiscal balance. On top of it, Trump has removed sanctions on some Russian
still in operation, most of them decades old and kept in the air through maintenance work that has been difficult due to the shortage of parts and services as a result of stringent US sanctions
still not far from an all-time low hit last month. The main index of the Tehran Stock Exchange also extended its gains this week, and shot back above 4 million points again on Tuesday
still outside parliament. Starmer may take heart from some backbench MPs going in to bat for him. Southport’s Patrick Hurley called it a “fuss over nothing”, saying: “By an order of magnitude, the bigger
Iran bear fruit, consumers have been warned, with [economic shock waves likely](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/may/26/uk-consumers-likely-to-face-higher-prices-for-many-months-to-come) to be felt “for many months to come”. 5. ***UK news*** | The fierce heat sweeping across Europe over the bank
still negotiating with either Iran or the US to bypass the blockades in the strait of Hormuz, but the overall number of tankers being allowed through remains miniscule. The greatest tension on Monday focussed
Iran. The conflict has sent a shockwave through the status quo across the Gulf region and raised doubts about the strategy the UAE spearheaded of becoming a commercial and tourist hub for the world, which