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Amid economic turmoil, Iranians pin hopes on ‘Hamster Kombat’ app

Cab drivers and bikers tap away furiously on their mobile phones as they wait at red lights in the Iranian capital during an early June heatwave. Some pedestrians in Tehran are doing the same. They all believe they could get rich. 

The object of their rapt attention? The “Hamster Kombat” app. 

A wider crypto craze aside, the app’s rise in Iran highlights a harsher truth facing the Islamic Republic ahead of the June 28 presidential election to replace late President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May: an economy hobbled by Western sanctions, stubbornly high inflation, and a lack of jobs.

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