Right to bread

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March 9, 2026

Right to bread

“Today’s retirees are yesterday’s workers, still on the streets; why?” / Amir Javaheri Langroudi

The above question prompts us to take a look at the various social categorizations of retirees, recognize their problems and demands, and discuss a way out. Without a doubt, today in the midst of confrontations over demands on the streets, retirees are considered to be the awakened conscience of the class movement in Iran. I […]...

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Created By: Amir Javaheri Langaroudi
June 22, 2023

The major factor of inflation and inflation; A conversation with Kamran Nedari, economist / Matin Mostafaei

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) in its latest report on the economy of the Middle East and North Africa region states that Iran needs $352 dollars of oil this year to prevent a budget deficit. According to this report, it is expected that Iran will also need to balance its government budget in the current […]...

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Created By: Matin Mostafaei
May 22, 2023

Bitter and Sweet Economy of Iran in 1402/ Amir Aghaei

In the year 1401, Iran’s economy experienced one of the toughest and most challenging periods after the revolution. In this year, at both macro and micro levels, the country faced unprecedented challenges; issues related to politics, both domestically and internationally, further exacerbated the economic challenges of the country. The continuation of inflation over 40%, the […]...

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Created By: Amir Aghayi
May 22, 2023

The struggle for survival revolves around the wage line / Amir Aghaei.

A look at the minimum wage of workers in 1402. Every year at the end of the budget season, the discussion of increasing wages for the next year becomes a concern that occupies the minds of both workers and employers. This concern is especially serious and important in recent years, when inflation rates have been […]...

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Created By: Amir Aghayi
April 21, 2023

Is the government leading the economy towards a cliff? A conversation with Dr. Farshad Momeni, economist/ Matin Mostafaei.

In the past 16 months, the economy of Iran has experienced and will continue to experience complicated conditions in the coming days and months. Amidst this, the widespread economic crises in the country have added to the tightening of the economic situation for citizens to the point that now the term “economic collapse” is heard […]...

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Created By: Matin Mostafaei
March 21, 2023

Dollar on the rise again / Rezvan Rezaei Orzaman

In the past three months, the price of the dollar has increased twice and has crossed the forty thousand tomans mark. Government officials have attributed these increases to disruptive forces in the market, while fundamental factors and supply and demand in the market have also played a role in these fluctuations. Seasonal demand, intensified sanctions, […]...

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Created By: Rezvan Razaei Orzaman
January 21, 2023

Gas shortage/ Saeideh Shafiei

“Power shortages in summer, gas shortages in winter” has become a recurring scenario in Iran’s economy. Despite the increase in natural gas production in Iran in recent years through the development of various phases of the South Pars gas field, the gas shortage caused by increased consumption in the winter season still persists; even the […]...

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Created By: Saeideh Shafiei
December 22, 2022

List of Top Bankers, Government’s Game with Transparency / Abbas Dehghani

Masoud Nili, the economic advisor to President Rouhani, introduced six major challenges facing the country in 1396 (2017-2018) under the title of “hourly economic bombs of Iran”. These challenges included liquidity, unemployment, water and environmental issues, government budget, pension funds, and problems with the banking system. Some economists consider the banking crisis as the most […]...

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Created By: Abbas Dehghani
December 22, 2022

“Economy without internet/ Mohammad Golshahi”

How much does Instagram filtering harm Iran’s economy? It can be said that among many representatives and officials of the country in recent years, there has been no more unpopular social network than Instagram, and without a doubt, if recent events had not happened in the country, this network would have been filtered and only […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Golshahi
November 22, 2022

Protest as a game without losing / Mohammad Golshahi

Since late September, with the tragic death of Mahsa Amini, the country has suddenly faced a wave of protests and gatherings in all provinces, the scope of which has even extended beyond the country’s geography and reached across waters and to other countries. This protest movement, known mostly by the slogan “Women, Life, Freedom”, was […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Golshahi
October 23, 2022

Triple growth of poverty in Iran / Saeideh Shafiei

In recent weeks, there have been protests in Iran against the social conditions and the death of Mahsa Amini in all provinces of the country. Although it cannot be said with certainty that the growth and spread of poverty is the main reason for the recent protests, the spread of poverty is certainly one of […]...

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Created By: Saeideh Shafiei
October 23, 2022

“Accusation of fighting against oppressors, the judicial power’s effort to provide security through execution/ Mahnaz Norouzian”

These days, the release of news related to the execution of the highway robber Niaiesh has occupied the public opinion and human rights defenders, and has sparked both supportive and opposing views. Some believe that our judicial system is caught up in false emotions and reactionary decisions, while others argue that given the rising crime […]...

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Created By: Mahnaz Norouzian
September 23, 2022