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Michael Caster, the head of Article 19's Global China Program, speaks with RFE/RL about the organization's new report looking at how Chinese technology underpins Iran’s internet control and what it means as Tehran looks to consolidate control after weeks of deadly protests.
As Iran’s regime violently cracks down on unrest at home, Tehran is accelerating a quieter campaign abroad. Experts tell The Press Service of Israel that Iran is increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to supercharge covert influence operations ...
Iran is seeking to expand cooperation with Indonesia in advanced technologies, including nanotechnology, biotechnology and peaceful nuclear applications, its
As Iranian authorities restore some online services after crushing antigovernment demonstrations, they are using a technological dragnet to target attendees of the protests.
Over the past year, Iran has experienced a significant cryptocurrency boom, primarily fueled by political unrest and economic instability. As protests continue to sweep across the nation, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have become a refuge for citizens ...