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Iranian Tactics Aimed At Creating Terror
An analysis suggests Iranian maritime tactics, such as targeting ship engines or conducting special forces landings on tankers, are intended to create terror and panic rather than represent true military strength.
Al Jazeera Arabic Voice
Ukrainian Firm Invited To Protect Hormuz Shipping
A Ukrainian firm has been invited to provide protection for shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The announcement was made by Charles III, according to the source. The move follows discussions regarding military readiness and potential maritime blockades.
RFE/RL Radio Farda
Iran Attempts To Export Goods Via Border
Iran has lost the ability to transit goods from southern ports due to sanctions, according to a former World Bank advisor. Khorani noted that the situation is not merely due to market volatility but reflects negative expectations regarding the future. Market volatility and a lack of transactions have led to price corrections in the dollar and gold markets. Iran is currently facing severe import and export challenges due to a maritime blockade. There is market speculation regarding the potential entry of US dollars into the country. Economic pressures are driving market expectations toward further dollarization of the economy. This trend is fueled by concerns that imports will become increasingly expensive as the local currency loses value. Citizens are reportedly moving assets into more stable forms to manage economic risks.
RFE/RL Radio Farda
Iranian Parliament Alleges Foreign Plot To Destabilize Nation
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated that the United States is pursuing plans to weaken and topple Iran through maritime blockades, economic pressure, and internal manipulation. Nine executions were carried out in relation to mass protests in January, 10 for alleged membership in opposition groups, and two on spying charges. UN human rights chief Volker Turk stated that the rights of Iranian people are being stripped away in harsh and brutal ways. The UN reported that most prisoners were victims of forced disappearances, torture, televised confessions, and mock executions. Rights groups claim Iran executes more people annually than any country except China. Galaybaf also addressed a new plan described as targeting the submission of the Iranian nation. The remarks were made during a broadcast on Skai 100.3.
Al Araby Radio Qatar
War Damages 4,000 Megawatts Of Power Capacity
An economic commission member stated that 4,000 megawatts of power capacity from petrochemical and steel plants were damaged during the recent war. The report was provided by economic journalist Nasrollah Pejmonfar.
Iran International
Negotiation Reopening Unlikely Due To Core Disputes
The possibility of reopening negotiations remains low due to unresolved core disagreements. Disagreements involve nuclear issues and passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
CRI News Radio
Human Rights Chief Reports Rise In Iranian Executions
UN human rights chief Volker Turk stated that the rights of Iranian people are being stripped away in harsh and brutal ways. The UN reported that many detainees were arrested under vaguely written national security laws. Most prisoners are victims of forced disappearances, torture, televised confessions, and mock executions. Rights groups claim Iran executes more people annually than any country except China. Bahar Ghandhari, director of advocacy for the US-based Center for Human Rights in Iran, reported that several thousand people have disappeared into the system. These individuals are among the 50,000 people arrested following the January massacres. Ghandhari stated that authorities are equating dissent to espionage or being an enemy of the state. There are concerns regarding the potential execution of detainees.
BBC World Service
Bolivian Workers Report Medicine Shortages During Strike
Iran has prohibited the export of steel following the shutdown of two of the country's largest steel mills earlier this month. One source reported that the price of minced meat has risen to over 400,000 units per kilogram. Residents are struggling to afford basic necessities like supermarket goods. The situation is described as making it difficult for people to sustain daily life. The cost of certain goods has reached levels that make them inaccessible to many citizens. A new wave of urban poverty is emerging in Iran, which the source describes as the most since World War II. Rising food prices are contributing to this economic hardship. The situation is impacting various segments of the population, including patients and those in need of medical care. The source notes that these price surges are creating a economic strain.
RFI Monde
Steel Production Disruptions Reported In Khuzestan
Steel production in the Khuzestan province of Iran is facing serious disruptions. The source reports that these disruptions are creating a gap in the industrial economy of the region. The issues involve the suspension of operations at certain facilities. The exact cause of the production stoppage was not specified. This issue could lead to the unemployment of thousands of workers, including contractors and industrial suppliers. The reduction has reportedly caused a shortage of steel in Iran. This decline is described as a clear sign of pressure on the Iranian economy resulting from military tensions. Analysts suggest these events indicate pressure on the Iranian economy amid military tensions. An investigation has been launched into an incident at the Wengjia Kou steel plant.
Iran International
Khamenei Death Linked To Rising Regional Tensions
The death of Iranian leader Khamenei in Tehran has occurred amid geopolitical shifts. Reports indicate that 35,000 people have been killed in Iran this year.
Al Jazeera Arabic Voice