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  Global Voices - EN : Iran
19  may     20h37
Reporting when the internet goes dark: How journalists find workarounds when cut off
Guest Contributor    Access Now has documented close to 2,000 internet shutdowns between 2016 and 2024, with the number of blackouts rising since 2020.
24  april     14h00
The children who learn war before they learn the world
Guest Contributor    War does not need to reach your doorstep to enter your home. It arrives quietly, through a screen, through a headline, through conversations not...
12  april     07h00
Bangladesh’s energy crisis worsens as US’s war on Iran drags on
Zulker Naeen    As Iran-Israel-US tensions escalated into conflict and supply chains disrupted, Bangladesh is facing an energy crisis, heavily exposed by its...
06  april     11h00
The next global health crisis is already here: Childhood trauma from war
Guest Contributor    While the global community often counts the visible toll, lives lost, schools destroyed, the wounds of trauma, displacement, and broken trust can...
20  march     06h30
Silence between two fires: The psychological reality inside Iran
Guest Contributor    The people living inside Iran today are not characters in a geopolitical argument. They are human beings navigating extraordinary danger and...
12  march     01h30
From Gaza to Lebanon and Iran: The normalization of atrocity
Walid El Houri    The destruction of Gaza did not remain confined there. Predictably, it has become a precedent, shaping the wars in Lebanon and Iran as international...
21  february     06h00
Iran’s internet blackout as media event: Networks, algorithms, and the politics of visibility
Guest Contributor    As Iran went dark, who could speak and who couldn’t reshaped how the world understood a nationwide uprising
12  february     13h46
War, bloodshed, and legitimacy: Is Iran witnessing another internal coup?
Reza Talebi    As war, succession anxieties, and public grief converge, debates resurface about how Iran’s system reshapes itself under extreme internal and...
07  january     09h30
How and why are protests spreading in Iran?
The New Arab    Protests that began in Tehran’s Grand Bazaar have spread nationwide amid currency collapse and deadly confrontations.
01  january     09h00
The table tennis players planting trees to fight drought in Iran
Guest Contributor    As the country faces drought and ecological strain, a small Iranian sports association shows how community action can turn sports into environmental...
07  december     12h30
Identity is never fixed. It’s layered, constantly shifting’: An interview with Iranian-American artist Soraya Sharghi
Omid Memarian    My way of resisting is through creating by bringing beauty, strength, and imagination into spaces where control or limitation once existed.
16  september     14h00
Do all corridors lead to Haifa?
Reza Talebi    India’s growing role and Israel’s creeping strategies reshape regional corridors, marginalizing Iran from trade routes and global geopolitical...
27  august     02h00
Two alphabets, one struggle: How Kurdish communities are building a digital future
Eduardo Avila    Kurdish Wikimedian Mohammed Sardar shares why he creates digital content to preserve his native language.
19  august     06h00
I painted so prison wouldn’t swallow us whole’: An interview with Iranian journalist Vida Rabbani
Omid Memarian    T]hrough brushwork and imagery, she documented what she could not publish: the contours of captivity and the quiet, defiant rituals of daily survival...
10  august     01h59
As summer temperatures soar, Iran’s water crisis worsens
Reza Talebi    Tehran faces unprecedented thirst as Iran endures its worst drought in over a century-driven by indifference, policy failures, vanishing rivers, and...
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