Ramin Mostaghim
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Ramin Mostaghim is a special correspondent.
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Can wider war between Iran and Israel still be averted? U.S., others urgently call for restraint after retaliatory airstrikes near Tehran on Saturday.
War in the Middle East risks escalation yet again as Israel bombed targets in Iran in a spiraling pattern of attack and retaliation inflaming the region.
With Israel on the offensive, how far will Iran go to stand by Hezbollah and its other proxies in the region?
Cuando Irán interrumpiĂł Internet hace dos años, los expertos en tecnologĂa pudieron encontrar una manera de volver a poner a los iranĂes en lĂnea. Esta vez, sin embargo, el gobierno iranĂ tuvo la ventaja, avivando los temores sobre el futuro de la libertad de Internet en la RepĂşblica Islámica.
When Iran disrupted the internet two years ago, tech experts were able to find a way to bring Iranians back online. This time, however, the Iranian government had the upper hand, stoking fears about the future of internet freedom in the Islamic Republic.
What’s driving Iran’s crackdown on protesters? Increased unity among the political establishment
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s government — once labeled as relatively moderate — is increasingly aligning with hard-line Islamic religious leaders.
President Trump has made winning the freedom of Americans detained abroad a top priority. But there’s one country where he’s struggled to secure their release: Iran
Thousands protest in Iranian cities for a second day after President Hassan Rouhani cuts gasoline subsidies. Clashes erupt in Tabriz and Sirjan, with at least one dead.
Iranian women have watched a FIFA soccer match after being allowed into a Tehran stadium for the first time in decades.
Public outcry over the death of a 29-year-old who set herself on fire after she was arrested for entering a stadium to watch a soccer match unveils Iran’s growing women’s rights movement and how it has changed in recent years