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At Least “Twofold” Price Difference of Fruits Between Markets and Shops in Iran

As the Iranian New Year (Nowruz) approaches on March 21, the price gap between fruits and vegetables sold in municipal fruit and vegetable markets...

Flawed Economic Policies and Foreign Exchange Corruption in Iran; An Obstacle to Growth and Livelihoods

Hussein Selahvarzi, the former head of Iran’s regime Chamber of Commerce, revealed corruption in foreign exchange and the government’s flawed economic policies in an...

Tehran merchants shut down their shops and protested rising prices

Major food distributors in Tehran's Molavi Bazaar, Southern Khayyam, and Qiyam Square shut down their shops and staged protests against rising prices, the increase...

The Spread of Poverty in Iran

Poverty has become one of the biggest social challenges in Iran. Inefficient economic policies, chronic inflation, and unequal income growth are the main factors...

Protests by Various Groups of People in Iranian Cities

Protests by various groups of people continue to expand. On Sunday, January 19, different groups of Iranians, including social security pensioners, steel retirees, and...

Wages of Iranian workers cover only 30% of household expenses

Hamidreza Emamgholi Tabar, an inspector of the Iranian regime's Supreme Assembly of Workers' Representatives, announced that the cost of a livelihood basket for a...

Endless Wave of Price Increases Continues in Iran

Reports from Iranian domestic media indicate that almost every day, some goods or services become more expensive, and in some cases, such as dairy...

1,500 Classrooms Without Heating and Cooling Systems in an Iranian Province

Underdevelopment and poverty are two major characteristics of Sistan and Baluchestan Province in southeastern Iran. Statements by the provincial Director General of School Renovation,...

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Child Laborers: The Silent Victims of Poverty and Inflation in Iran

On June 15, the state-run Shargh newspaper published a report on child labor titled "Childhood on a Work Shift,"...

Iran’s Regime Executes Political Prisoners Javad Zamani and Abolfazl Saedi

Iran's regime hanged two young men, Javad Zamani and Abolfazl Saedi, in the early hours of Tuesday, June 16,...

Iran’s Healthcare System on Verge of Crisis as Nurses Migrate En Masse

The crisis of nursing staff shortages in Iran, driven by the migration of nurses, has once again come into...

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Iran, terror and the Clinton ‘legacy’

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Iran’s hardliners roll back Khatami’s reforms, but how far?

AFP: Iran's dominant conservatives have been rolling back the...