Iran continues to impose strict internet restrictions as the country marks the 120th day of service disruption. This comes amid escalating public protests against the government, raising concerns in the international community.
The internet outage in Iran has reached its 64th day, effectively isolating the country from international networks. This disruption occurs amid escalating popular protests, raising concerns about human rights and basic freedoms.
Tehran Municipality has announced the emergency sheltering of over <strong>10,000</strong> people in <strong>28 hotels</strong> in response to the ongoing crisis in the Iranian capital. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to provide immediate support to those affected.