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How Iran’s state media is portraying the war
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2026 3 months ago
Iranians have been cut off from the internet for nearly two weeks, leaving many with little access to outside news. Some say the information they receive inside the country makes it hard to sift facts from propaganda. “When the internet shuts down, it essentially becomes state-run,” one man in Iran said. “We can only access state websites and state news like North Korea.”
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