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Too Early to Declare an End to Iran’s Ban on Women in Stadiums

Iranian women in stadium

By Jubin Katiraie

After roughly 3,500 women were admitted to Tehran’s Azadi Stadium for Thursday’s World Cup qualifier between the Iranian and Cambodian national teams, many international news outlets reported upon the “end” of the Iranian regime’s nearly 40-year ban on female attendance at male sporting events.

Iran Facing Water Shortage

Iran water shortage

By Pooya Stone

In Iran lakes, wetlands and forests are fast disappearings. The dirty air restricts the quality of life. Sandstorms occur; entire tracts of land become barren desert landscapes. The water shortage is due to both government mismanagement and climate change.

Experts Say It’s Time for EU to Blacklist Iran-Tied Hizballah in Its Entirety

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Hezollah - Iran's ally

By Jubin Katiraie

Both the Arab League and the Gulf Cooperation Council have already classified the Iran-backed Lebanese Hezbollah as a terrorist organization.

US Carried out a Secret Cyber Operation Against Iran

US-Iran Cyber Attack

By Jubin Katiraie

The United States carried out a secret cyber operation against Iran after the September 14 attacks on Saudi Arabia’s oil facilities, which Washington and Riyadh blame on Tehran, two US officials have told Reuters.

IMF: Iran’s Economy Shrinks Sharply

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The International Monetary Fund

By Pooya Stone

The International Monetary Fund expects Iran’s economy to contract by a massive 9.5% in 2019.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Insists on Warmongering Policies

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The Iranian supreme leader

By Jubin Katiraie

The Iranian supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, in a speech at Imam Hossein Military University in Tehran, ordered the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to increase weapons’ proliferation. Reuters reported on October 13.

Removal of Subsidies Will Put Further Strain on Iranian Families

Removal of Subsidies in  Iran

By Jubin Katiraie

With each passing day, the consequences of sanctions against the Iranian regime become more visible. The withdrawal of Chinese state oil firms from a $5-billion deal to develop the Iranian gas field was the latest event in this context.

Iran: Water Shortages Taking Toll on People’s Lives

children hauling water

By Pooya Stone

Two children in a Baluchistan village drowned while hauling water from a pond, HRANA news agency reported on Thursday, 10 October. The victims, Sara and Bisma, were from the Dashtiari village.

Iran’s People Pay the Price of the Government’s Bankrupt Financial Institutions

Iran’s People Pay the Price of the Government’s Bankrupt Financial Institutions

By Jubin Katiraie

Despite plundering people’s properties, Iranian banks affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC), the police, the Basij and the army have rising debts, according to Iran experts. As such, the country’s credit council and the three branches of government have decided to merge all banks into the SEPAH bank.

Iran’s Prisons Are ‘Hell on Earth’

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Iran’s Prisons are like hell

By Pooya Stone

According to global statistics, Iran occupied the sixth place in the world in terms of the most number of prisoners. Yet Iran ranks 19th globally in terms of population. Yet the situation in Iran’s prisons is unique because of the methods of torture and intimidation, especially toward political detainees.