From online class to Revolution Square: A Tehran teacher’s routine amid war
Al Jazeera follows a teacher who navigates a new life marked by a weak internet, soaring prices, and solidarity rallies.

Al Jazeera follows a teacher who navigates a new life marked by a weak internet, soaring prices, and solidarity rallies.

![The joint Yemeni-Qatari team for pediatric cardiac catheterization and surgery performed on 110 children in Taiz, with support from Qatar Charity and the Qatar Red Crescent (May 16-21) [Abdulhakim Helal/Al Jazeera]](/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/1000269325.jpg-1780811786.jpeg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80)







Washington is set on a trade-focused shift in Africa, but critics say it facilitates further plundering of resources.

China sends aid to Cuba amid a harsh US blockade.
Sharp price hikes for food staples are forcing Mexicans to tighten budgets and cut back consumption.
Families to benefit from reduced VAT to help lower costs at theme parks, theatres, zoos, and museums.
Most Muslims are young and many have a degree, but some are disadvantaged in housing while lone-parent families rise.
US gov’t cuts to food stamps will hit thousands of Californians. The state is set to vote on billionaire tax to make up.
US oil blockade on Cuba is a significant blow to small family firms struggling with power outages and fuel shortages.
Yemeni soldiers earn $38 to $116 monthly, but an unstable currency has eroded the value of their salaries.
Clashes erupt in La Paz as workers protest against rising fuel prices and damaged vehicles caused by subsidy cuts.
Officials say measure will ease systemic discrimination, but private school sector fears education quality is at risk.