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economy 11d ago Tehran

Iranian Leadership Humiliated, Continues Path of Resistance

Iran has developed a policy that can be called a resistance economy, particularly since the start of the war. A part of this resistance economy policy is trade exchange. This situation makes air travel difficult. The United States has not targeted civilian aviation in Iran. The Iranian economy and its people are currently living in an era resembling the Stone Age, with no trade, internet, or modern communications. Donald Trump recently stated that actions previously taken in Iran could continue to be taken globally. This statement was made in the context of Western countries' historical actions over the past four hundred years. The leader said continuing the path of freedom and stated that threats will be dealt with decisively. The goal is to prevent the repetition of past mistakes.
NTV Radyo
politics 11d ago Tehran

Internal Political Rivalries Discussed

Iran International reported that the Iranian regime is comprised of two, three, or four groups that are in competition with each other. These groups cannot coexist and each has different characteristics. The leadership is completely fragmented.
Iran International
politics 11d ago Tehran

Internal Regime Disagreements Reported

Iran International reported that Islamic Republic officials need to reach an agreement. The report stated there are disagreements among the leaders of the Islamic Republic, and the leadership structure has become fragmented. All parties agree that a deal must be reached.
Iran International
politics 11d ago Tehran

Economic Crisis Threatens 4 Million Iranians With Poverty

The Iranian population is living with anguish over rising prices and fears the resumption of hostilities. The war against Iran is described as being as unpopular as the Vietnam War. The source noted that citizens are experiencing an economic pinch due to the conflict. Iranians report feeling the economic impact of the ongoing war with Israel. The US-based 'Rising' program reported that over 4 million people in Iran could face poverty due to the ongoing war. Iranian officials expressed concern regarding a potential new wave of protests triggered by the current economic crisis. Some economists suggest the economic instability may persist for an additional three to six months. Reuters reports that Iranian officials are anxious about the possibility of war breaking out.
Onda Cero Spain
politics 11d ago Tehran

Iran Makes Minor Changes To Proposal

Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi stated that Iran remains willing to engage in diplomatic dialogue with the United States if the US alters its expansionist practices and threatening rhetoric. The country denounces the US blockade and oppression. The US is considering troop withdrawal from Germany. Iran's military officials have indicated a need to pursue economic confrontation to defeat adversaries. The country's stance was conveyed through its media outlets. The UN Refugee Agency reported that increased transit costs through the Strait of Hormuz have delayed aid deliveries due to the Middle East situation, with some aid shipments needing rerouting from Dubai. The cost of transporting aid along these altered routes has risen.
CRI News Radio
economy 11d ago Tehran

Iran Reports 191,000 New Jobless

Iran reported 191,000 new unemployed individuals. The report suggests this figure is part of a larger trend of economic downturns.
Sky News Arabia Radio
conflict 11d ago Tehran

Iranian Red Crescent Dogs Aid Rescue Operations

Iran's Red Crescent Society's rescue dogs and their handlers played a role in rescuing individuals from rubble following the start of military operations between Iran and Israel. The rescue dogs are trained to assist in disaster situations.
RFE/RL Radio Farda
economy 11d ago Tehran

Iranian Residents Discuss Livelihoods

The transcript mentions that residents live in these areas and their income is related to their livelihoods.
RFE/RL Radio Farda
politics 11d ago Tehran

Iranian Activist Transferred To Hospital

Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been transferred to a hospital, according to her lawyer. The 54-year-old suffers from heart rhythm disturbances. Her foundation stated she has experienced systematic medical neglect since her arrest in December and transfer to a prison in northwestern Iran. Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei stated that Iran has proven itself in military struggle over the 47 years since the Islamic Revolution. The leader also views the situation beyond the battlefield. The country is considering the impact of past wars on its survival. The conflict between Israel and Lebanon is being discussed. Iran's leadership is outlining peace initiatives, though the country perceives an existential threat to its system. The strategic changes considered were not possible to implement previously.
NDR Info
conflict 11d ago Tehran

Trump Declares End To Hostilities With Iran

For two months, civilian vessels and their crews have been blocked in the Persian Gulf. Iran International stated that the first phase of discussions would cover the Strait of Hormuz, conditions for ending the war, and guarantees, while the second phase would address the Islamic Republic's nuclear program and sanctions. The source did not provide further details on the distribution of these discussions. Radio Svoboda UA suggested that if a full conflict were to occur, oil prices could surge to $150 or higher, potentially impacting the global economy. Radio Capital Italy mentioned MediAward.it and Radio Capital's music programming, which is unrelated to the ongoing conflict and oil price surge. The White House informed Congress of the actions against Iran. Experts believe the conflict will continue, though a new phase may have begun.
Radio Svoboda UA