Iran’s Friday Prayers: Criticism of the government in full force
Friday prayers on April 22, 2016.
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Friday prayers on April 22, 2016.
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JCPOA optimists in Iran are handed another bite of the reality sandwich as the highest U.S. court finalizes the confiscation of part of Iran’s assets in compensation for victims of a bombing that happened more than two decades ago.
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An essay by Ali Khorram, an expert on international law, published in Tehran’s Shargh daily
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A seven-thousand-man recently-launched secret police campaign aimed to boost ‘moral security’ in Tehran is predicted to have adverse effects.
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The mysterious story of a brutal murder of a refugee Afghan minor has turned into a heated controversy in Iran.
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Amid renewed hopes to turn Tehran into Middle East’s primary flight hub, the French airline resumes flights to Iran’s capital.
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The governor of Iran’s Central Bank Valiollah Seif says Iran has seen “almost nothing” from the US, facilitating Iran’s financial transactions following the nuclear deal. That phrasing has given the country’s principlist newspapers and news agencies headlines with minute differences, even in font sizes.
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Iran’s Friday prayers on April 15, 2016.
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An essay by Mohammad Ali Sobhani, former director general for Middle East affairs at the Iranian Foreign Ministry, published in Tehran’s Shargh daily
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