Iranian judiciary suspends President's order to restore internet
Iran's judiciary blocks a presidential directive aimed at ending a record-breaking web shutdown.
Iran's judiciary blocks a presidential directive aimed at ending a record-breaking web shutdown.

Iranian President orders the restoration of Iran's internet despite fierce IRGC opposition.

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Fars news agency reports that Iran has begun restoring international internet access, with full nationwide access expected within 24 hours after weeks of restrictions following unrest.

Iranian official says nationwide internet access will be restored by week’s end, ending a shutdown imposed since January 8.

Iran’s blackout briefly lifted as rights groups report thousands killed in a crackdown.

President Trump warns US will "hit Iran very hard" if Iranian regime kills protesters. Internet and phones cut off in the Islamic Republic. Groups report at least 45 dead in riots so far.

Tuesday morning multiple websites and platforms were unavailable worldwide, causing a mini panic among confused users.

Wave of internet outages imposed in Iran ahead of commemorations for those killed in unrest last month.

North Korea’s access to the Internet hit with outages and is offline, days after it was identified as responsible for hacking Sony.

White House, State Department and even Turkey's president criticize Ankara's banning of popular social networking site.

Twitter users in Turkey complain of widespread outages, hours after PM Erdogan threatens to "eradicate" the social network.

Iran’s Culture Minister admits his country will not be able to forever ban popular websites.

Syria cut off from the Internet, say U.S. tech firms. Internet blackout may be an indication of an impending military offensive.
