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Iran’s internet blackout still a reality for 60 per cent of population

Iran’s internet blackout still a reality for 60 per cent of population As state media hails the ‘return of the internet’, Amirhossein Miresmaeili hears from users within Iran who say they only have limited access - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments This article first appeared on our partner site, Independent Persian After 88 days of a widespread internet shutdown in Iran, the Islamic Republic partially restored access for some users this week. State media described the move as the “return of...

The Independent World 11d ago

Iran-US war latest: US forces fire at ship ‘running Hormuz blockade’ while Israel intensifies war in Lebanon

Iran-US war latest: US forces fire at ship ‘running Hormuz blockade’ while Israel intensifies war in Lebanon Senior Iranian official accuses Donald Trump of 'betraying diplomacy for third time' - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments US forces attacked a cargo ship they claimed was attempting to breach their naval blockade of Iran on Saturday. Centcom said Lian Star ignored over 20 warnings before its forces struck the Gambia-flagged vessel's engine room with a missile, stranding it in the Gulf...

The Independent World 10d ago

Iran launches strikes on US bases in Kuwait; air defence intercepts missiles, drones

Kuwait on Wednesday said that its air defence systems had intercepted incoming missiles and drones after loud explosions were heard in several parts of the country amid rising tensions in the Gulf. In a statement, the Kuwaiti Army's General Staff said the sounds reported by residents were linked to operations carried out by air defence units while dealing with hostile aerial targets. "Kuwaiti air defenses are currently confronting hostile missile and drone attacks.

Times of India 7d ago

Inpex seeks urgent orders to stop strike action in Darwin

Inpex seeks urgent orders to stop Darwin strike as experts fear impact on gas market could be significant Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 3:20pm In short: Inpex has launched proceedings with the Fair Work Commission seeking urgent orders to stop strike action at its Ichthys LNG facility in Darwin. Experts say the impacts of strike action on the gas market could be significant. A fair work hearing has been scheduled for Friday.

ABC Australia 11h ago

How Iran-linked social media accounts faked Irish and Scottish profiles to manipulate the public

Researchers say that social media accounts affiliated with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps posed as Scottish and Irish nationals in order to cultivate their following, before switching their narrative to spread pro-Iranian discourse online. Social media accounts sharing photos of picturesque Scottish landscapes, supporting independence from the United Kingdom, as well as criticising the British government, have, in fact, been deceiving the public. Researchers from Clemson...

Euronews 6d ago

Iran allegedly used soccer clubs to spy on citizens, opposition group urges FIFA to ban team before World Cup

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has allegedly used the country's soccer system to spy on citizens, potentially violating FIFA bylaws, according to a new report from a major opposition party. The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)'s U.S. office provided the report to Fox News Digital. It outlines an alleged plot for Iran’s soccer federation and top clubs to be drawn into a broader state security apparatus, and that at least 15 IRGC commanders have been formally...

Fox News 5h ago

From Agni 5 to Akash & hypersonics: Decoding India's homegrown arsenal & defence shield

The ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, on the borders of Israel and in the Persian Gulf have underscored the importance of indigenous defence technologies and a domestic industry to back innovation. India has been steadily working to become self-reliant in defence manufacturing. The country is now on a razor’s edge—designing, developing, and deploying homegrown defence technologies.

Times of India 9d ago

Has Trump Corrupted the Military?

Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeOn this week’s episode of The David Frum Show, The Atlantic’s David Frum opens with his thoughts about the recently reported peace talks between the United States and Iran. David argues that these reported talks indicate the United States is losing the war in Iran, and that the loss highlights what has always been true: The presidency is too big a job for Donald Trump.Then David is joined by Representative Jason Crow of Colorado to discuss...

The Atlantic 14d ago

Why China is buying less Iranian oil - explained in charts

The Strait of Hormuz, just 29 nautical miles (54 km) wide at narrowest point may be one of the world's most critical oil chokepoints. But as disruptions rattles the waterway, an unexpected trend is emerging, as China which is Iran's biggest oil customer is buying significantly less crude. While Beijing continues to rely on Tehran for discounted oil, weaker domestic demand, refinery cutbacks, record stockpiles and the rapid rise of electric vehicles have reduced its need for fresh imports.

Times of India 3h ago

As Iran war threatens undersea cables in the Strait of Hormuz, is it time to rethink the internet?

As Iran war threatens undersea cables in the Strait of Hormuz, is it time to rethink the internet? Undersea internet cables form the backbone of all worldwide connectivity, enabling bank transfers, messaging, and critical services to function. But as global conflicts threaten crucial chokepoints through which they run, how can the critical cables be protected?

The Independent World 10d ago