Qalibaf Withdraws from Presidential Election. What’s next?
Tehran’s mayor has put an end to his 12-year dream to be Iran’s president.
Read MoreTehran’s mayor has put an end to his 12-year dream to be Iran’s president.
Read MoreVarious factions within the Principlist camp have welcomed Donald Trump’s upsetting victory in the US presidential race.
Read MoreCritics have questioned the motives behind Chatham House’s decision to award its 2016 prize to Iran’s foreign minister and his American counterpart.
Read MoreThe subtlety of Iran’s presidential election next year has sparked many early speculations, from Zarif’s candidacy to Ahmadinejad’s withdrawal.
Read MoreThe hibernating media team of the Rouhani administration is back and in its tip-top shape.
Read MoreA reform-moderate coalition that supports Rouhani administration has taken a long second step in their three-year fraternity as they secure the majority of the parliament seats.
Read MoreWhat was the true reason of Austria visit cancellation?
Read MoreWhen it comes to elections in Iran, sometimes it is good to see no further than the end of your nose, instead of endeavoring in vain to forecast results. What is evident now is a victory, achieved through ‘heroic flexibility’, for the Reformists. So who cares for the rest?
Read MoreDespite their failure to reach the presidential office, 2013 presidential nominees are preparing for the winter elections of Majles.
Read MoreReformist and Principlist camps are marshalling strength to enter the winter elections with full force.
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