Iran’s Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced the restoration of internet services in the country, effective immediately. According to British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), the IRGC made the announcement on their Telegram channel, while international internet monitoring organization Netblocks reported a slight improvement in internet traffic early this morning. The internet blackout has persisted for the second day, leaving citizens disconnected from the outside world.
Netblocks reported a minor increase in internet connectivity in Iran, which had been disrupted for over 200 hours. According to the organization, there has been a slight improvement in internet access, but the overall connectivity is still only around 2% of normal, with no signs of a full restoration.
In other news, protesters in London demonstrated outside the Iranian embassy, injuring four police officers, who were hospitalized.
Meanwhile, Iranian President Ayatollah Khamenei has stated that the recent protests in Iran were different from previous ones, with U.S. President Donald Trump directly involved. A statement by Indian politician Phool Singh Brajha has sparked controversy, calling for the United Nations to intervene in Iran’s internal affairs.
In a separate incident, a plane carrying former Afghan Prime Minister Gulbuddin Hekmatyar crashed in Indonesia, killing all on board. The cause of the crash is currently being investigated.
In other international news, Russian officials have stated that they have not had direct talks with the U.S. regarding the situation in Afghanistan.
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose trade tariffs on countries that do not support U.S. control over Greenland, which he claims is crucial to U.S. national security. A massive fire has ravaged a three-story building in India, destroying over 1,000 shops.
The incident has sparked controversy, with senior officials claiming that the fire was caused by faulty machinery, while others have accused the government of negligence.
In a separate incident, a Pakistani politician has been arrested for making inflammatory comments about the Iranian government.
In a statement, the politician claimed that the Iranian government was mistreating its citizens, a claim that has been denied by Iranian officials.
In other news, a study has found that certain vegetables contain natural compounds that can help reduce the risk of cancer. Meanwhile, Pakistani politicians have come out in support of Iranian citizens, with some calling for the United Nations to intervene in the situation.
In a separate incident, a Pakistani politician has been arrested for making threatening comments about the Iranian government.
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