In Moscow, a Week of Mobile Internet Shutdowns Makes Life a Real Pain
Intermittent mobile internet shutdowns in Moscow have disrupted daily life and business operations for nearly two weeks due to security measures mandated by the Kremlin.
US$12.6 million gone every day: Moscow counts losses from internet shutdowns
Moscow is facing significant economic losses estimated at US$12.6 million daily due to recent internet shutdowns affecting various sectors.
Russia Facilitates Internet and Mobile Phone Shutdowns for the FSB
The Russian State Duma has passed a law enabling the FSB to more easily cut communication services across the country without justification.
Iranians on violence and continuing protests: "We are waiting to see what Trump will do"
Iranians at the border crossing to Iraqi Kurdistan express their concerns over ongoing protests and violence, while awaiting potential reactions from Trump amidst internet shutdowns in Iran.
Uganda: And forever greets the President
Yoweri Museveni, having ruled for decades, is running for re-election for the seventh time while imposing internet shutdowns in Uganda.
"The Islamic Republic is in the weakest position in its 47-year history"
Protests against the Iranian regime have continued for over two weeks despite internet shutdowns and shooting orders, with expert Holly Dagres explaining the unprecedented fragility of the system.
German Foreign Minister: The Iranian regime has lost its legitimacy
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul stated that the Iranian government has lost its legitimacy due to its brutal crackdown on protests and internet shutdowns.
"Better not start shooting," says Trump β state media downplays mass protests
Mass protests against the Iranian government are escalating, leading to internet shutdowns and state media's attempts to downplay the situation, as Trump warns against violence.
Is the Islamist regime in Iran finished?
Massive protests against the clerical regime in Iran, fueled by public anger over economic collapse, have spread to over 100 cities, while authorities respond with repression, arrests, and internet shutdowns.
Nizhny Novgorod Villagers Decry Internet Blackouts Amid Government Mobile Network Shutdowns
Villagers in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, are protesting the loss of mobile internet access affecting over 1,500 people due to government shutdowns of cellular networks linked to security concerns from the Ukraine war.