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Iranians Cross Into Northern Iraq for Cheaper Food, Internet and Work After Border Reopens

via Washington Times·2h ago

Dozens of Iranians crossed into northern Iraq on Sunday, the first day the border had opened since war struck their country, to buy cheaper groceries and access the internet. This movement indicates a desperate economic reality for the Iranian populace amidst the ongoing conflict with Israel and the United States. The reopening allows citizens to contact relatives and find work, signaling a potential shift in the war's impact on civilian life.

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