A hungrier, poorer and more anxious Iran awaits 'snapback' of UN sanctions over its nuclear program
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A hungrier, poorer and more anxious Iran awaits 'snapback' of UN sanctions over its nuclear program
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"Iran's rial currency already sits at a record low, increasing pressure on food prices and making daily life that much more challenging. That includes meat, rice and other staples of the Iranian dinner table. Meanwhile, people worry about a new round of fighting between Iran and Israel as well as potentially the United States as missile sites struck during the 12-day war in June now appear to be being rebuilt."
The Independent funds on-the-ground reporting across issues such as reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech through donations and accessible, paywall-free journalism. The outlet investigates financial ties, produces documentaries like 'The A Word', and emphasizes sending reporters to speak to both sides of stories. Iran is bracing for the reimposition of United Nations sanctions, with the rial at record lows that drive up food prices and strain daily life. Citizens face rising anxiety about renewed fighting with Israel or the United States, while activists warn of growing repression and increased executions.
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