Iran has once again denied aiding Yemen’s Houthi rebels after the United States launched a wave of airstrikes against them.
The ‘Nazer’ app is a government-backed tool that allows citizens and police to report women for alleged violations of hijab laws.
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The Nation UAE on MSNIran using drones and apps to enforce women's dress codeIran is using drones and intrusive digital technology to crush dissent, especially among women who refuse to obey the Islamic republic's strict dress code, the United Nations has said. Investigators ...
The Shapiro Administration this week highlighted National Procurement Month by recognizing modernization achievements made by the Department of General Services (DGS), Bureau of Procurement (BOP) and ...
U.S. President Donald Trump says he has ordered airstrikes against Iran-backed rebels in Yemen, and issued a warning to ...
Tehran began using aerial drone surveillance and a new facial recognition software in April 2024 to monitor hijab compliance ...
The report highlights Iran’s escalating reliance on technology to monitor and punish women defying the mandatory dress code.
Just last week, the Department of Justice (DOJ) charged 12 Chinese hackers for taking part in a global “hackers-for-hire” ...
GENEVA (AP) — Iran increasingly relies on electronic surveillance and the public to inform on women refusing to wear the ...
A U.N. fact-finding mission into Iran's treatment of women reported that the Islamic republic was resorting to extreme ...
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