Iran launches dating website to encourage more weddings amid concerns over its falling population
Marriage has become increasingly unpopular among young Iranians, due to economic factors and the country's strict social mores

An alarming rise in the number of young Iranians who are shunning marriage prompted an unprecedented step from the government - the launch of a matchmaking website.
The move has been triggered by deep unease in the Islamic republic, where sex outside marriage is forbidden, that the family unit is eroding and by fears of a potential fall in population.
At pains to point out it was not an online dating service, officials said the "Find Your Equal" website hoped to reverse a surge in numbers, currently 11 million, of young single adults.
It will use a network of matchmakers - clerics and professionals of good standing in their communities, such as doctors and teachers - to try to pair people off.
During a year-long trial, officials said 130 intermediaries introduced 3,000 men and women, with 100 couples getting married.
The free site will now launch fully and the aim is for 100,000 marriages over the next 12 months.