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Iran: Living in limbo between war and ceasefire
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Iran: Living in limbo between war and ceasefire

Since the announcement of a ceasefire between Iran, the United States, and Israel, Iranians have faced ongoing uncertainty as attacks, threats, and diplomatic discussions continue. Iranian authorities alternate between discussing negotiations and warning of potential retaliation, creating confusion among the population. This oscillation between war and diplomacy has led to widespread psychological distress, with many feeling trapped between hope and fear. People struggle to plan for the future due to the unpredictability of the situation, which has contributed to a sense of hopelessness and social stagnation. Younger Iranians, who did not live through past conflicts, find it particularly challenging to cope with the lack of stability.

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Deutsche Welle (Deutsch) logoDeutsche Welle (Deutsch)State / PublicCenteryesterday
"Just surviving the day": Iran's crippling fear of war

The article discusses the psychological impact of ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States, despite a ceasefire agreement. It highlights the uncertainty and fear among Iranians, who experience a constant back-and-forth between hope for diplomatic resolution and anxiety over potential military retaliation. The situation has led to widespread feelings of exhaustion, resignation, and disconnection, affecting personal decisions and mental well-being. Economic instability and the threat of renewed violence contribute to a pervasive sense of despair, with many citizens losing faith in political leaders and future prospects.

Bias read (Center): While the article focuses on the Iranian government's actions and the broader geopolitical conflict, it presents a balanced portrayal of societal impacts without overtly favoring any political side. The narrative emphasizes the emotional and psychological toll on civilians rather than taking a clear

Deutsche Welle (English) logoDeutsche Welle (English)State / PublicCenteryesterday
Iran: Living in limbo between war and ceasefire

Since the announcement of a ceasefire between Iran, the United States, and Israel, Iranians have faced ongoing uncertainty as attacks, threats, and diplomatic discussions continue. Iranian authorities alternate between discussing negotiations and warning of potential retaliation, creating confusion among the population. This oscillation between war and diplomacy has led to widespread psychological distress, with many feeling trapped between hope and fear. People struggle to plan for the future due to the unpredictability of the situation, which has contributed to a sense of hopelessness and social stagnation. Younger Iranians, who did not live through past conflicts, find it particularly challenging to cope with the lack of stability.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced perspective on the situation in Iran, highlighting the uncertainty and psychological impact on the population without taking a stance on the political actions of any specific group. It focuses on the experiences of individuals and does not favor one side over another.

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