yahoo.com
May 25, 09:40 PM
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the restoration of international internet access following a vote by a special task force. The government has blocked access to the global internet since February 28, impacting over 1 million online traders and restricting the population to a national internet. No specific date for the restoration has been confirmed.
Al Jazeera English
May 26, 12:00 AM
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has announced the restoration of internet services that had been blocked for months. This development coincides with Tehran officials' talks in Qatar.
New York Times — World
May 26, 02:44 PM
Iranian officials have announced the beginning of the process to lift a prolonged internet blackout that was enacted during the conflict with the United States and Israel. This move marks a significant change in the country's internet policy amid ongoing regional tensions.
Deutsche Welle
May 26, 04:19 PM
Iran's Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref stated that the government has begun efforts to restore internet connectivity. The Iranian government also cautioned the United States against any violations of a ceasefire.
BBC — World
May 26, 04:38 PM
Iran has restored internet access after a prolonged blackout that began in late February due to the war. The service had been unavailable for several months.
Wired
May 26, 05:31 PM
Web monitoring groups report that internet connectivity is returning in Iran after a nearly three-month blackout. However, the long-term stability of this reconnection is not yet confirmed.
The Hill
May 26, 08:55 PM
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has restored international internet access after a blackout lasting almost 90 days. The decision was communicated to the Ministry of Communications, aiming to return internet services to their pre-January status.
New York Times — World
May 27, 12:43 PM
After 88 days of restricted internet access, Iranians are regaining connectivity to the global internet. The limitations had confined users to a government-approved network of applications and websites.
Washington Examiner
May 27, 02:33 PM
Iran has begun lifting its internet blockade after 88 days, the longest such shutdown in modern history. The move follows a request from President Masoud Pezeshkian and is confirmed by NetBlocks, an internet monitoring group. While the partial restoration of internet access is underway, full connectivity is not expected to be restored in the near future.
NPR — Top Stories
May 28, 06:07 AM
After a monthslong internet shutdown, Iranians are beginning to access the internet again. However, many users are experiencing slow and unreliable service, along with restrictions on popular apps.
Deutsche Welle
May 28, 01:09 PM
Iran has lifted an 88-day internet blockade, restoring access to communication. However, challenges in connecting with the outside world persist, and the blackout has had significant economic and social repercussions.