Ode to Vigilantism?
A police crackdown on protesters who gathered in front of the Petroleum Ministry office in Tehran has taken them by shock.
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A police crackdown on protesters who gathered in front of the Petroleum Ministry office in Tehran has taken them by shock.
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An essay by Dr. Mohammad Mehdi Mazaheri, a university professor and expert on international affairs
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Last week, while controversies over the upcoming twin polls, candidate disqualifications, and debates regarding the prospects of the nuclear agreement kept hitting the headlines in Iran, the ninth parliament passed an act giving the Basij unprecedented privileges in sociopolitical spheres.
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Iran’s Friday prayers on January 29, 2016.
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The inevitable controversy during Hassan Rouhani’s visit to Italy came from a surprising area: sculpture. How was this relevant to Iran’s new international status?
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With President Hassan Rouhani still on his first European tour to visit Italy and France, other European countries cannot wait to renew economic ties with Iran.
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An essay by Hamid Reza Asefi, Iran’s former ambassador to France and former Foreign Ministry spokesman, published in Tehran’s Shargh daily
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Barring Reformist bigwigs from the elections guarantees Principlists’ domination over the Council of Experts in what is arguably its most critical period.
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