Iran’s top security body has approved a temporary scheme for businesses to access the global internet with fewer restrictions, a government spokesperson told Iranian media on Tuesday, after the authorities had imposed a blackout since the start of the war against the US and Israel. “The Supreme National Security Council approved the ‘Internet Pro’ scheme to preserve businesses during times of crisis,” said government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani.

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