
Sada-e Azadi announced that Mohammad Javad Shakoori Moghaddam, the director of Aparat website, was sentenced to pay a fine after the organization complained and was accused of broadcasting Sada-e Azadi's works in cyberspace. Sada-e Azadi added that the distribution of its works on Aparat had caused "irreparable material and moral damage" to the organization and "weakened the position of the national media."

Farzad Kermani, vice president of the Association of Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Engineering and Contracting Companies, predicted that winter would be the worst year for severe gas shortages, and that even gas imports from Turkmenistan would not work.
In a report, Tejarat News reported an increase in the demand for multi-room rental and shared rental housing by some families, including a real estate consultant in the Nawab district of Tehran, who wrote that the two families, who numbered six in all, were one They mortgaged a 70-meter house for 300 million tomans
Ahmad Reza Amini, director general of the Ministry of Education's Supervision of the Publication and Distribution of Educational Materials, said that the price of primary, secondary and high school textbooks had increased by an average of 25 percent compared to last year.

Sabzevar MP Ali Asghar Anabestani announced that he and Abed Akbari, a Rahvar soldier in the police force, had withdrawn their complaints, and the case was closed. The release of the film Akbari's remarks, in which Anabestani was slapped, had a lot of repercussions, and he was later transferred to the police laundry.