Iran’s government seems to be welcoming decisions by the United States — even though they happen to come from a man Iranian ...
Iran's foreign policy is driven by dignity, wisdom and interest, a government spokesperson said on Wednesday, in response to ...
The reports say the decisions will halt funding for opponents of the country’s Shiite theocracy — pro-democracy activists and ...
In dealing with a dictatorship, it is prudent to listen to its critics. This is doubly true if that dictatorship is like the ...
Whether within Iran, across the Middle East, or elsewhere, the return of President Trump’s maximum pressure campaign is tremendous news for lovers of liberty – but his team should not stop there.
The economic and geopolitical pressure on Iran is set to increase in 2025, with renewed U.S. sanctions, nuclear tensions, and ...
According to an investigation by Radio Farda, at least 133 women and girls were killed in the last year for “honor” or other ...
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Is a ‘Trump in Tehran’ Operetta Possible?
"Trump in Tehran!" This is the name of an operetta imagined by some American advocates of Realpolitik calling themselves Council on Foreign Relations rather than the sobriquet that G.K. Chesterton ...
Meanwhile, families of executed prisoners demand access to unmarked graves, the foreign minister’s talks with the Taliban ...
Iran's Foreign Minister has told Al Jazeera that Tehran supports the Syrian people following the recent formation of an interim government ...
What struck me as I saw “The Seed of the Sacred Fig,” which is set in modern Tehran, is how 15 years after the Green Movement, the fire of the uprising is still burning.