Iran’s nationwide Internet blackout will last until late March, a new report said — as fears grow that Iranians’ access to the Web will be permanently stripped as a means for Tehran to control them.
Internet shutdowns are no longer rare or hypothetical. Governments around the world have already cut access during unrest. Entire nations have gone dark for days or months. Banking, hospitals, and ...
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At least 2,500 people have died in protests across Iran, as the Khamenei-led Islamic Republic faces weeks of massive unrest triggered by rising prices and inflation. Meanwhile, some Iranians were able ...
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Iranian authorities plan to permanently seal the country off from the internet, and limit all but a select few citizens to a much narrower national network, both at home and abroad, according to a ...
There’s an ongoing, near-total blackout of the internet in Iran. The shutdown is part of a response by the government to ongoing protests... Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet ...
On Thursday, the Department of Justice released more than 3 million additional materials, media, and documents as part of the ...
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