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Water shortages, blackouts and air pollution: How environmental damage fuelled Iran's protests
Iran's 2026 protests erupted after a prolonged period of planned cuts to water and electricity, successive closures of educational and commercial centres, and deadly air pollution in major cities.
The air is polluted, the water is drying out and the land collapsing. Many Iranian farmers have been forced to give up their homes and land, and flee to the edges of cities in the hope of just ...
NOVEMBER 2025- Iran’s Vice President Shina Ansari meets with the Turkish delegation during her visit to Belém for the COP30 UN Climate Change Conference in Brazil- (Photo by Ahmet Okur/Anadolu via ...
Tehran — Iran’s vice-president in charge of environmental affairs has called for an explanation on the fate of more than a dozen activists arrested this year, state news agency IRNA reported Sunday.
Iran’s top diplomat met with the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency on Monday, ahead of a second round of negotiations with the United States over Tehran’s nuclear ...
Iran has urgently requested international assistance to combat a devastating wildfire that has been raging for nearly three weeks in the ancient Hyrcanian Forests, which have been listed as a UNESCO ...
Safashahr, a small city in the mountainous north of Fars province in Iran, faces the same problems as many other parts of the country: a worsening water crisis and increasing environmental degradation ...
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