Iran extends British prisoner's sentence by two years, family says
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Iran extends British prisoner's sentence by two years, family says

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Key Points:

  • Over 200 complaints have been filed in Lorestan province after Telegram channels published private photos of women with defamatory content, leading to extortion demands and fears for women's safety; three main operators have been detained.
  • Reports suggest similar extortion networks exist in multiple Iranian cities, with victims including women whose images were circulated without consent, contributing to increased fear and social stigma.
  • In Iran's parliament, Mahmoud Nabavian and Ebrahim Rezaei were replaced in leadership roles amid their vocal opposition to negotiations with the US, with Nabavian controversially revealing alleged secret correspondence from Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.
  • A cybersecurity report indicates Iran used mobile network vulnerabilities and commercial data to track US personnel in the Middle East during heightened tensions, raising national security concerns among US lawmakers.
  • Economic hardship in Iran has led to significant cuts in welfare support for people with disabilities, exacerbating difficulties in affording medical supplies and care amid rising costs and insufficient government assistance.

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