Iran's 44-day internet blackout breaks global records as peace talks with US stall

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Iran's nationwide internet blackout has entered its 44th day, setting a global record for the longest disruption of connectivity in a sovereign state. The blackout, imposed after military escalation with the US and Israel, has had significant economic and social impacts, with diplomacy between Tehran and Washington currently stalled.
Iran's internet blackout has entered its 44th day, setting a global record. The restrictions were introduced after military strikes involving the US and Israel. Authorities have maintained a near-total block on external internet access. This has had significant economic and social impacts, with businesses, students, and citizens facing disruption. The blackout coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts between Tehran and Washington. Iranian officials have expressed scepticism over the outcome of recent negotiations, citing a lack of trust due to past conflicts.
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