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leftBREAKINGIran’s internet blackout is longest national shutdown since Arab spring
NEWS SUMMARY
Iran's internet shutdown, initiated on February 28th following US-Israel strikes, has become the longest national blackout since the Arab Spring, lasting over 38 days. This severe restriction limits Iranians' access to information, forcing reliance on state-controlled media and hindering awareness of global events.
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CONFLICT OVERVIEW
Iran
Internal political tensions, regional proxy conflicts, and international standoffs regarding Iran's nuclear program and geopolitical influence.
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