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Iran takes first steps toward easing its broad social media bans
Iran’s government has faced criticism for years from ordinary Iranians, Western governments, the United Nations, and political activists for its draconian attitude toward the internet.
Iran lifts ban on WhatsApp and Google Play, state media says
Iranian authorities have lifted a ban on Meta’s instant messaging platform WhatsApp and Google Play as a first step to scale back internet restrictions.
Pause on tougher Hijab law, lifting of ban on WhatsApp, Google, Iran taking these steps due to...
Iran has officially lifted the ban of Meta's WhatsApp messenger and the Google Play Store, a week after the Islamic nation put on hold a stringent Hijab law, which had been passed by the Iranian Parliament in September 2023.
Iran removes restrictions on WhatsApp and Google Play
Iranian authorities remove restrictions on Meta's messaging platform WhatsApp and on Google Play, marking an initial move to ease internet limitations.
Iran lifts ban on WhatsApp, Google Play
Iranian authorities have lifted the ban on WhatsApp and the Google Play Store after a meeting with top government officials. The decision marks a shift in the country's internet policies, fulfilling a key promise made by President Masoud Pezeshkian during his campaign.
Iran restores access to WhatsApp and Google Play after they were banned amid protests
Many people reached by The Associated Press across the capital, Tehran, and other cities said they had access to the services on computers but not yet on mobile phones. WhatsApp has been the third most popular messaging platform in Iran after Instagram and Telegram.
Iran cyberspace council votes to lift ban on WhatsApp
The move has sparked a debate in Iran, with critics of the restrictions arguing the controls were costly for the country
Iran lifts internet restrictions on WhatsApp, Google Play
Iran has lifted restrictions on the Google Play app store and WhatsApp, state news agency IRNA reported on Tuesday. The agency said that the applications have been reactivated by the authorities, with more apps expected to follow soon.
Iran votes to lift bans on WhatsApp, Google Play and other foreign-owned apps
The Supreme Cyberspace Council, which is tasked with safeguarding the internet for Iranian citizens, voted unanimously to lift restrictions on a number of foreign-owned applications during a meeting today,
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Iran Denies Claims It Used Kids to Hit Israeli Targets in Europe
Iran dismissed as “preposterous and ridiculous” claims by investigators in Sweden and Belgium that the Islamic Republic has ...
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Iran issues new warnings about Syria's future following criticism
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Wednesday that Syria faces an uncertain future after the recent ousting of ...
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Iran expands weaponization capabilities critical for employing nuclear bomb
A new report presented by the National Council of Resistance of Iran claims Tehran has expanded attempts to secretly develop ...
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Iranian Lawmakers Seek To Impose Stricter Hijab Penalties: Report
Iranian lawmakers have asked to amend a bill that would impose tougher penalties on women who refuse to wear the mandatory ...
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“A Comparative Approach of the Vatican and the Islamic Republic of Iran on Opposing Oppression and Advocating Justice” held in ABNA
Hojat al-Islam Mohammad Taher Rabbani, former ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Vatican, shared his ...
cybernews
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Iran lifts ban on WhatsApp and Google Play
Iran’s Supreme Council of Cyberspace said on Tuesday it has lifted a ban on Meta’s WhatsApp instant messaging platform, as well as the Google Play store app.
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Documents captured from Hamas reveal Islamic Republic of Iran's complex weapons smuggling network
The smuggling routes to the West Bank had two routes: the first passed through Syria to Jordan; the second route began in ...
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