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Iranian Women Ride Motorbikes and Show Their Hair in Tehran Streets
In many cities around the world, change often starts quietly. It begins with small acts that would seem ordinary anywhere else. In Tehran, those acts stand out in a very different way.
Iran is grappling with its worst water crisis in decades, with officials warning that Tehran — a city of more than 10 million — may soon be uninhabitable if the drought gripping the country continues.
IRAN is facing one of the worst droughts in its history, with officials warning that Tehran may have to be evacuated if rain does not fall soon. President Masoud Pezeshkian said the
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Iran in crisis as major drought forces regime to cut off water to Tehran, consider evacuation
The Islamic Republic announced it will start cutting its water supply to Tehran on Saturday night as it tries to stave off intense drought conditions that are crippling the nation.
Women are increasingly seen riding motorbikes in Iran's capital, where laws and religious mores once barred women from motorbikes.
Iran faces one of its most challenging water crises in recent memory. The capital city of Tehran, home to millions, now stands at the center of a potentially catastrophic situation that could reshape the country’s urban landscape forever.
Facing Iran’s worst drought in 60 years, the country’s president warned that the capital might need to be evacuated, and some locals promoted cloud-theft conspiracy theories.
Tehran halts visa-free entry for Indians from Nov 22 to curb exploitation as citizens are lured with false job offers and onward travel promises.
The regime’s response: a national day of prayer. The people’s response: a silent countdown to December, when the regime’s “President” Pezeshkian warns evacuation may begin. This is not drought alone.
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Iran Threatens 2,000-Missile Strike As Tehran Warns U.S.–Israel Of 'Apocalyptic' Retaliation
Iran has issued its strongest warning yet, threatening to unleash 2,000 ballistic missiles if the U.S. or Israel initiates any new military action. Tehran says its missile factories now operate nonstop,