Change Is Coming to Iran, Just Not the Change We Hoped For
The next generation of the country’s leaders wants authority, not theocracy.
By Arash Azizi
The next generation of the country’s leaders wants authority, not theocracy.
By Arash Azizi
A fact-finding mission looking into the demonstrations that followed the death of Mahsa Amini found brutality and rejected Iran’s version of Ms. Amini’s death.
By Nick Cumming-Bruce
Whether handing in blank ballots or voting for fringe candidates, analysts say, citizens registered their frustration with the status quo.
By Farnaz Fassihi
There’s another Middle East conflict going on, and U.S. soldiers are on the front lines of it.
By Thomas L. Friedman
Ordinary Iranians, fed up with a faltering economy and the government’s oppressive rules and violent crackdowns on peaceful protests, heeded calls to stay home.
By Farnaz Fassihi, Leily Nikounazar and Arash Khamooshi
Tehran, wary of igniting open warfare with Washington, has told militia groups it backs to curtail assaults on targets such as military installations, Iranian and American officials say.
By Farnaz Fassihi, Eric Schmitt and Julian E. Barnes
Refugees who joined the largely overlooked Fatemiyoun Brigade to battle for Shiite Islam and escape crushing poverty had become a force in Tehran’s proxy wars.
By Farnaz Fassihi
The sabotage, which analysts said marked an escalation in the shadow war between Israel and Iran, caused sweeping disruption in several provinces.
By Farnaz Fassihi, Eric Schmitt, Ronen Bergman and Julian E. Barnes
A Times investigation reveals how lax government oversight allowed shadowy oil tankers, covered by American insurance, to fund Iran’s regime.
By Christiaan Triebert, Blacki Migliozzi, Neil Bedi and Alexander Cardia
Microsoft and OpenAI said the A.I. had helped groups with ties to China, Russia, North Korea and Iran mostly with routine tasks.
By Karen Weise
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