Iran’s internet shutdown cuts off most communication with the outside world during violent repression of national protests.
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Iranian leaders have apparently shut down internet and phone networks in Tehran as protests erupt in the capital. Cloudflare, an internet firm, and the advocacy group NetBlocks said sweeping internet ...
Nuuk Power Outage: The outage affected police emergency phone lines and internet connectivity.
Iran has approached the UN Security Council, accusing the United States and Israel of interfering in its internal affairs and inciting violence amid ongoing protests. The demonstrations, sparked by ...
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The Place of Tides chronicles a spring season in the remote Vega archipelago in Norway, just south of the Arctic Circle. The ...
BERTIE COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) - Some residents in one Bertie County town say they’ve been without phone and internet service since Dec 15. Despite having active accounts, they say they were told by their ...