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From online class to Revolution Square: A Tehran teacher’s routine amid war

From online class to Revolution Square: A Tehran teacher’s routine amid war

Summary

The ongoing conflict known as the "Ramadan War" between the US-Israel coalition and Iran has deeply affected daily life in Tehran. Mehran, a teacher, now conducts his classes online from a small apartment due to internet limits and city tensions caused by war and economic problems.

Key Facts

  • The US-Israel conflict with Iran, called the "Ramadan War," has caused school closures and bombings.
  • Mehran, a 47-year-old teacher in Tehran, teaches students online from a cramped apartment.
  • Internet problems and heavy user demand make virtual learning difficult.
  • Mehran’s family also struggles with poor internet and space limits while working and studying from home.
  • Medicine prices have risen sharply due to shortages caused by a US naval blockade and disrupted supply chains.
  • Public transport in Tehran is free as a wartime measure, but inflation has made food and electronics very expensive.
  • Television and related equipment prices have doubled or more since the war began.
  • Mehran’s story shows how Iranians try to keep normal life amid war, economic hardship, and disrupted services.
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