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economy 64d ago Tehran

UN Warns Four Million Iranians Face Poverty Due To War

The United Nations Development Chief warned that the ongoing war in Iran has undone decades of development progress in just a few weeks. Iranian officials stated that the conflict has already led to an increase in unemployment. The source noted that the war is directly responsible for one million job losses in the country. War has impacted 23,000 factories and firms in Iran, according to reports from the American news channel Siyenen International. Iran's Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Security, Gülham Hüsü'yün Muhammadi, stated that the conflict has directly caused the loss of 1 million jobs. The war is reportedly worsening the Iranian economy, leading to business closures and increased unemployment. Economic expert Ahmad Alavi stated that war-related poverty is increasing among social groups, specifically pensioners.
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politics 64d ago Tehran

Mojtaba Khamenei Reported Severely Injured In US-Israeli Offensive

Mojtaba Khamenei has undergone three surgeries on his leg and may require a prosthesis following a serious incident. An American report suggests his role in leadership is currently incomplete or diminished due to these physical limitations. Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Iran's Supreme Leader, has reportedly sustained serious injuries following a recent bombing. Reports suggest he may be in a coma, leading to speculation that his current absence from governance is a staged event. Despite these rumors, the Iranian command chain remains intact and he is still being presented as a functional part of the leadership. The extent of his injuries and the specific details of the strike remain unconfirmed. Reports from the New York Times suggest Mojtaba Khamenei has sustained severe injuries.
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conflict 64d ago Tehran

Iran Warns US Against Targeting Civilians

Iran has declared that any entry of American mine-clearing vessels into the region without Iranian approval will result in military engagement. Brent crude oil prices fluctuated during the session, dropping from 126 dollars to 114 dollars. The Iranian Supreme Leader added that the country will maintain its nuclear and ballistic capabilities. Iranian President Pesesh Kian warned that abandoning the country's nuclear program would contradict international law. The US and Israel reportedly attacked Iran on February 28. A ceasefire has been in effect since April 8, which the US unilaterally extended. Negotiations mediated by Pakistan have not yet reached a conclusion. The remarks follow reports that various negotiation proposals regarding Iran have been presented for internal discussion.
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politics 64d ago Tehran

Trump Claims Tehran Requested Reopening Of Negotiations

Former President Trump indicated that negotiations regarding the Iranian nuclear deal could potentially resume as early as April 24. While Trump suggested a window for renewed diplomacy is opening, Iranian officials have already expressed skepticism regarding the possibility of a deal. This development comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East and maritime security concerns in the Strait of Hormuz. Donald Trump stated that Tehran has asked Washington to reopen negotiations.
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conflict 64d ago Tehran

US Blockade Forces 42 Tankers To Divert

A US-led blockade has successfully disrupted the voyages of at least eight shadow fleet tankers used by Iran to bypass sanctions. While the blockade has caused temporary delays, the Iranian shadow fleet remains largely operational. This development adds significant pressure to Iran's ability to export oil and maintain maritime revenue. At least 42 merchant vessels have been instructed to change course following a US maritime blockade of Iranian ports. US Central Command stated the blockade operation is showing effectiveness. The military indicated it will continue to strictly and comprehensively enforce the blockade.
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politics 64d ago Tehran

Iran Protests Death Toll Reaches 2,000

Hundreds of demonstrators have taken to the streets to protest for the removal of the Iranian regime and support for Reza Pahlavi. These developments are contributing to internal unrest and instability within the country. Large crowds continue to gather in squares including Astan Meydan and Devrim Meydan across various Iranian cities. Protesters are using flags, marches, and slogans to convey messages such as protecting their country. Convoys of vehicles are also moving through streets to avoid stationary crowds in major squares. Security presence is reported to be high throughout the protest areas. Internet restrictions remain in effect within Iran during the demonstrations. Human rights group Pink People protesters displayed banners reading 'No to War in Iran' during a demonstration. Police reportedly removed demonstrators from the scene.
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politics 65d ago Tehran

Workers Confront Police During Iranian Protests

Iranian officials are exploring the possibility of resuming negotiations with the United States regarding the nuclear program and other pending issues. The statement warns that any domestic actions taken against the Supreme Leader will face severe consequences. The Kehan newspaper reported on the stance of a political commentator regarding these developments. Disagreements persist regarding the initial subject matter of the talks. The American and Iranian sides hold differing views on the priority of negotiation topics. This development follows a period of stalled diplomatic progress. Iran claims the United States is no longer able to dictate policy to other nations on the 60th day of the conflict between Iran and the United States. Negotiations between the two nations are currently at a standstill. The United States stated it is examining various proposals.
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politics 65d ago Tehran

Iran Reports Extensive Damage To Schools And Hospitals

Conflict-related strikes across Iran have resulted in the complete evacuation of nine major hospitals and dozens of healthcare worker casualties. Approximately 1,300 educational and administrative facilities across Iran were damaged. Currently, 775 of these schools have been repaired and returned to use. Repair work continues on the remaining damaged buildings. State television IRIB reported that 120 students, consisting of 73 boys and 47 girls, died after a missile hit a school in Minap on the first day of the war. In Sadri, casualties included 26 teachers, 7 parents, and one school bus driver. Russia is reportedly pushing for a diplomatic solution to Middle East conflicts, according to the Kremlin. Since February 28, following military actions by the US and Israel against Iran, approximately 240 attacks have targeted Iranian medical facilities.
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conflict 65d ago Tehran

US Considers Dark Eagle Hypersonic Missile For Iran Targets

Recent military activity in Iran has been identified as large-scale air defense testing rather than an imminent attack. An Iranian pilot successfully bypassed US air defense systems to strike a protected base. The pilot reportedly flew at low altitudes to evade detection by radar systems. Military experts noted that Patriot missile systems are generally optimized for cruise missile threats rather than low-flying aircraft. The pilot managed to drop bombs and return to Iran safely after the strike. The strike occurred after US forces had previously targeted the area. The specific aircraft used lacked modern technology but successfully bypassed defenses. The US military could conduct additional airstrikes against targets in Iran or attempt to seize an Iranian island.
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economy 65d ago Tehran

Gasoline Prices Rise In Iran

Global financial markets are experiencing volatility as oil prices rise following a lack of progress in peace negotiations between Iran and the United States. The US oil barrel for June delivery declined by nearly 2% to 105 dollars. The euro rose to 1.1736, supported by expectations that the European Central Bank is preparing to raise interest rates. International oil prices rose to a close of $114.01 per barrel following warnings from Iran. This figure is compared against a total capacity of approximately 86 million barrels. The report notes this occurs as average oil loading has declined from 2 million barrels per day to 560,000 barrels per day. Iran has already reduced oil production to 1.1 million barrels per day and may implement further cuts by mid-May.
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