Iranian President Orders Restoration of Internet Access After 87-Day Shutdown
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the restoration of internet access across the country after an 87-day nationwide shutdown, according to media reports. The decision would allow millions of Iranians to reconnect with the outside world and resume online commerce after nearly three months of digital isolation. Iranian authorities have officially justified the internet blockade on security grounds, though the specific reasons for the prolonged shutdown have not been detailed.
