In Tehran, Second Holocaust Cartoon Contest after a Decade
While Hassan Rouhani’s administration is trying to present a new face of Iran, his opponents organize the second holocaust cartoon contest since 2005.
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While Hassan Rouhani’s administration is trying to present a new face of Iran, his opponents organize the second holocaust cartoon contest since 2005.
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A recent article published by Tehran’s Arman daily implies imminent reforms in Rouhani’s cabinet. The question is, who needs a change?
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An essay by Ali Khorram, a professor of international law, published in Tehran’s Shargh daily
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Unconfirmed reports say President Rouhani is being pressed to withdraw from next year’s presidential race. The two main camps have already started a blame-game.
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Republicans’ Iranophobic agenda is working at all levels, from passing anti-Iran bills to changing historical name of geographical entities.
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Multi-million-toman pay slips belonging to some of the top executives at Bimeh Markazi (Central Insurance of Iran) hit online last week, just to bring the administration under severe fire from its critics.
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An essay by Saeed Jafari, a political science expert, published on entekhab.ir
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The tenth Iranian parliament opens in about a fortnight. At the moment, the most critical question is who becomes the speaker of Majlis, the Reformist Aref, or the Principlist Larijani?
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Rumors have been swirling that the sitting IRIB Director-General Mohammad Sarafraz will soon leave office, in a break from a five-year term tradition. Assigned by the Supreme Leader, his last three predecessors, Mohammad Hashemi, Ali Larijani and Ezzatollah Zarghami, had their tenures extended for another five years.
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