brett13+FollowIran's Internet Blackout: Tech Control or Security?Iran just restored SMS access after days of digital silence, but the global internet remains locked down. With only state-run sites available, millions are cut off from the wider web. Is this a necessary security move or a troubling precedent for digital rights? If your banking and daily life depended on open internet, how would you react? Let’s talk about the real-world impact of government-controlled connectivity. #Tech #Iran #InternetBlackout10Share
Jennifer Reyes+FollowIran’s Stealth Fighter: More Hype Than Flight?Iran’s much-hyped “stealth” fighter jet, the Qaher-313 (aka Conqueror F313), is looking more like a movie prop than a real threat. Despite dramatic unveilings and bold claims, experts say the jet hasn’t proven it can actually fly or fight. The real takeaway? Sometimes what you see on the news is more about national pride than real-world power. For now, Iran’s drone game is stronger than its fighter jets! #Business #Industry #Iran21Share
Brooke Martin+FollowGas Prices Jump in Iran—What’s Next?Heads up: Iran just raised gas prices for the first time since 2019. For locals, this means filling up the tank isn’t quite the bargain it used to be. The government hopes pricier gas will slow down crazy-high demand and cut down on fuel smuggling to neighbors. But with inflation already sky-high, folks are bracing for higher costs on everything from groceries to rideshares. Imagine Uber drivers everywhere suddenly paying double for gas! #Business #Industry #Iran00Share
umccall+FollowIran’s Gas Price Hike: Still Pennies, But OuchIran just raised gas prices for the first time since those deadly 2019 protests, and people are feeling it—even if it’s still just a few cents per gallon. The government’s trying to balance a crashing currency and huge subsidies, but drivers aren’t thrilled. Some are calling it an ‘indirect tax’ that barely helps the economy. With inflation already sky-high, everyone’s watching to see if this sparks more unrest or just more grumbling at the pump. #Transportation #Iran #GasPrices20Share
john05+FollowIran’s Gas Price Hike: What’s Really Going On?Iran just raised gas prices for the first time since those wild 2019 protests, but it’s still only pennies per gallon. The government’s trying to deal with a crashing currency and massive subsidies, but people are seriously fed up—especially since protests in the past led to deadly crackdowns. Even with the new tiered pricing, Iran’s gas is still among the world’s cheapest, but the move has everyone wondering if bigger hikes are coming soon. Wild times for drivers there! #Transportation #Iran #GasPrices10Share
Kevin Nicholson+FollowIran’s Gas Price Hike: What’s Next?Iran just raised gasoline prices for the first time since those wild 2019 protests. The new system adds a third pricing tier, but even at the highest rate, gas is still just pennies per gallon—cheaper than almost anywhere else. The government is trying to save cash, but people are already grumbling about inflation and feeling powerless. Will this spark another round of protests, or is everyone too tired to fight? #Transportation #Iran #GasPrices10Share