Iran’s judiciary has moved to suspend a presidential cyberspace body that recently ordered the easing of sweeping internet restrictions, marking a fresh institutional clash over control of digital access in a country already strained by months of unrest and conflict.

Internet access has been restored across Iran following a government directive aimed at reversing months of sweeping restrictions that left large parts of the country digitally…

According to the international internet monitoring service NetBlocks, internet has been practically inaccessible in Iran for more than 86 days