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Iran job losses surge amid war and economic strain

Iran is facing a sharp rise in unemployment as the economic fallout from its conflict with the United States and Israel deepens. According to Gholamhossein Mohammadi, nearly two million people have lost their jobs, either directly or indirectly due to the war. The job losses extend well beyond facilities damaged by air strikes. Entire sectors—including manufacturing, retail, import-export businesses and the digital economy—are affected. Officials often describe the situation as “workforce balancing,” but for many Iranians, the impact is visible in daily life, from quieter roads to reduced activity in public transport. Consumer spending has also dropped significantly, as households cut back to essential goods. This has hit industries such as tourism, hospitality and non-essential retail, further compounding job losses. Internet blackout worsens economic strain The situation has been aggravated by prolonged internet restrictions imposed by authorities for security reasons. […]

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Iran protests intensify amid deadly clashes nationwide

Violent confrontations between anti-government demonstrators and security forces were reported in several parts of Iran on Wednesday, as protests linked to the country’s deepening economic crisis entered their eleventh consecutive day. Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency reported that two police officers were shot and killed in the south-western town of Lordegan during clashes involving armed individuals. Social media footage from various cities showed tense standoffs, with sounds of gunfire, as security forces attempted to disperse crowds. Videos circulating online depicted police and security units using firearms and tear gas against protesters, while some demonstrators responded by throwing stones. The unrest has expanded rapidly across the country. According to the US-based Human Rights Activist News Agency (HRANA), demonstrations have taken place in 111 cities and towns across all 31 provinces. HRANA estimates that at least 34 protesters and four members of […]

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