By Jubin Katiraie
The critical situation of Iran’s regime’s economy has become more and more captive in the context of the Coronavirus crisis. According to the International Monetary Fund, in 2020 Iran’s economic growth is -6 percent.
By Jubin Katiraie
The critical situation of Iran’s regime’s economy has become more and more captive in the context of the Coronavirus crisis. According to the International Monetary Fund, in 2020 Iran’s economic growth is -6 percent.
By Pooya Stone
The news of the influx of poor people in Iran to sell their latest savings, such as gold and jewelry, to goldsmiths is sad and unfortunate.
By Jubin Katiraie
The ayatollahs’ cover-up of the coronavirus entry to Iran not only endangered the lives and health of the Iranian people but also resulted in a rapid expansion of the pandemic in neighboring countries and even the world.
By Pooya Stone
“There are also unofficial workers who work for a living. It is neither about muscle, helmets, nor tools and heavy machinery. Here you see minors, weak minors who struggle hard to make ends meet… They see no future for themselves… I know that this report may upset you… However, it is not about demonizing or whitewashing, it is the bitter truth that no one can and should hide.”
By Jubin Katiraie
A fifth Iranian official has been dismissed for questioning the Health Ministry’s coronavirus statistics regarding infections, deaths, and whether the crisis is in any way under control.
By Pooya Stone
Millions of Iranian workers have suffered a steep decline in their earnings since the start of the coronavirus epidemic, which has so far killed at least 36,600 people, making their situation even worse than before.
By Pooya Stone
While Iran’s people and the country are suffering from the coronavirus and the people’s economic and livelihood problems have multiplied, a rise in prices in Iran’s cities, which is the doing of the regime, has bent the backs of the hardworking and low-income society.
By Pooya Stone
On April 28, Iran’s Deputy Minister of Cooperative, Labor, and Social Welfare Hojjatollah Mirzaei admitted that given the novel coronavirus outbreak, around 4.8 million of the workforce are at risk of losing their business. Also, around 20 percent of the country’s entire businesses have been affected by the COVID-19 disease.
By Jubin Katiraie
Four anaesthesiologists have died from the coronavirus at Masih Daneshvari Hospital in Tehran, according to a health official.