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Feared Iranian Prosecutor Falls From Grace
Omid Memarian
The downfall of Mortazavi has less to do with justice than with the internecine strife between rival political factions, of which he is a mere casualty.
Satellite TV Dramas Take Iran by Storm
Sahar Namazikhah
A satellite TV station broadcasting from Dubai is now so popular in Iran that it has the authorities seriously worried, even though its content is entertainment, not politics.
Ahmadinejad Faces New Conservative Challenge
Mehdi Jedinia
Some analysts prematurely dismiss Motalefeh as a party of old-style conservatives heading for extinction.
Armenians Torn Over Emigration from Iran
Karen Stepanian
The falling numbers at Armenian schools in Iran are one indication of the level of their emigration mostly to the US.
High Price of Flouting Marriage Rules
Rasa Sowlat
Women unable to obtain divorce resort to desperate measures: suicide, the murder of husbands, or adultery...
Calling Iran’s Bluff
Ali Reza Eshraghi
Whatever Ahmadinejad’s motives for offering talks with President Obama, a meeting could open the way to progress in US-Iranian relations.
Iran Trains up Foreign Clerics
Javad Montazeri
Located in Qom, the college specialises in taking in students from around the world and instructing them in the tenets of Shia Islam.
Turkey’s Cautious Line Between Iran and West
Ayla Albayrak
These days, Turkey finds itself squeezed between the east and the west, as it tries to please both Iran and the United States.
Israelis Mull Possible Strike on Iran
Meir Javedanfar
For many people, the question is not whether Israel should stop Iranian nuclear programme, it is how that should be done.
Tehran Merchants in Showdown with Government
Yasaman Baji
A recent strike was the most serious confrontation between the regime and the merchant class, since the 1979 revolution.
Iran’s Wildlife Under Threat
Sam Khosravifard
More than 80 species are on the verge of extinction, with a further 56 under threat from habitat destruction and hunting.
Iran’s “Ungrateful” European Friend
Ebrahim Gilani
Wartime assistance that Bosnia received from Tehran counted for nothing when it came to crucial UN vote.
Cyber Wars in Iran
Khashayar Nouri
Iran regime has an ally in the shape of a private IT firm with coordinated cyber-attacks mostly on Israeli websites.
As Old as Water Itself – the Mandaeans of Iran
Hasan Sarbakhshian
A rare glimpse into the lives and religious practices of the Mandaean community in Iran, followers of John the Baptist.
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