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Iran Between War and Everyday Life: "We Also Have to Live

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Empty shops, expensive everyday life and an uncertain future. After weeks of war, many people in Iran continue to live in waiting mode. The ceasefire has changed little.

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Empty shops, expensive everyday life and an uncertain future. After weeks of war, many people in Iran continue to live in waiting mode. The ceasefire has changed little.

Empty shops, expensive everyday life and an uncertain future. After weeks of war, many people in Iran continue to live in waiting mode. The ceasefire has changed little.

The Iran mall in the west of the capital Tehran is considered the largest shopping center in the world. There is almost everything to buy on an area of around 270 football fields. Cafés, restaurants, boutiques, car dealers are lined up together. The mall was opened eight years ago and stands for the country's claim to be modern. However, these days it is still in the otherwise crowded passage. Most shops are open, but hardly any clientele is pas…

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saarbruecker-zeitung.de broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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