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Daily life in Tehran continues - but money is short and risk of war looms

اقتصاد
BBC News
2026/04/23 - 11:26 512 مشاهدة
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Daily life in Tehran continues - but money is short and risk of war looms14 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleLyse DoucetChief international correspondent, reporting from TehranGetty ImagesOn a bright Tehran spring day, Sanaei Ghaznavi street, with its mix of shops selling groceries and household goods alongside fast food and flowers, seems like an everyday place.In a country where lives have long been buffeted by crises, it is a snapshot of a people just trying to get through the day while their future hangs on forces beyond their control.For Mohammad, in t-shirt and jeans, even cranking open the striped awning of his family's shoe shop is an act of hope."It makes me happy to be in here," he tells us when we wander into his pocket of a store with its floor-to-ceiling shelves of trainers, big and small. "So many people have lost their jobs and aren't working."And there are few customers."We had so many before," his father Mustafa laments glumly as he proudly explains this business has been in their family for 40 years.One Iranian website, Asr-e Iran, recently cited an unofficial estimate that up to four million jobs may have been lost or impacted by the combined effect of the war and the government's near-total internet shutdown.Getty ImagesBoxes labelled with western logos like New Balance and Clarks protrude from this shop's packed shelves. "Made in China," both father and son note matter-of-factly. "Even fakes are expensive in Iran," Mohammad adds.I expect them to express hope that the shaky ceasefire will hold, and that negotiations with America will succeed, in order to allow them to import the real deal when it comes to the latest fashions in footwear."We hope the war starts again," Mohammad declares, breaking into a wry smile. His father eyes knowingly his 27-year-old son. "Look at my grey hair, I understand more than him.""We're just tired of livin...
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This article is part of Khabr's coverage of Economy. We provide AI-powered analysis, summaries, and multi-source aggregation to keep you informed. Source: BBC News. Tags: Tehran, economy, war risk.

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