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“Everyone is in survival mode”: Inside the struggles of Iran’s esports community

EI·2h ago·3 min read
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SUMMARY · FROM EI

It’s been over 70 days since the conflict between the United States and Iran began, with fighting in the Middle East resulting in sharp increases in oil prices, damage to infrastructure, and the inability to access the internet. Before the conflict, Iran’s government focused on controlling its citizens’ internet activity, restricting access to social media … Continued

It’s been over 70 days since the conflict between the United States and Iran began, with fighting in the Middle East resulting in sharp increases in oil prices, damage to infrastructure, and the inability to access the internet. Before the conflict, Iran’s government focused on controlling its citizens’ internet activity, restricting access to social media…

It’s been over 70 days since the conflict between the United States and Iran began, with fighting in the Middle East resulting in sharp increases in oil prices, damage to infrastructure, and the inability to access the internet. Before the conflict, Iran’s government focused on controlling its citizens’ internet activity, restricting access to social media … Continued

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