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A supreme leader at bay
Jan 9th 2010
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei faces a growing barrage of opposition. Now prominent intellectuals are adding their voices to the fray ... more


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Editor's note
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Apr 14th 2010

Why Iran needs sanctions
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has had his last chance
Jan 7th 2010

Iran's turmoil
The latest bout of increasingly fierce repression suggests that the Islamist regime has begun to fear for its future
Dec 31st 2009

Iran's latest wave of repression
A floundering regime may have weakened itself with its latest bloody crackdown. Let’s hope so
Dec 31st 2009

A violent crackdown in Iran, again
Iran's government cracks down on pro-democracy protesters
Dec 27th 2009

More revelations from nuclear Iran
But they are running out
Dec 17th 2009

Iran's opposition has not disappeared
Seven months after a disputed election, opposition to the clerical regime and its controversially re-elected president refuses to die
Dec 10th 2009

Iran's nuclear programme
After years of fruitless diplomacy, Iran is on the threshold of becoming a nuclear power. The options are grim
Dec 3rd 2009

Diplomacy runs out with Iran
Russia and China have encouraged Iran; this is their last chance to back harsher sanctions
Dec 3rd 2009

Iran's strategy towards Latin America
President Ahmadinejad's visit to Brazil this week vindicates Iran's strategy of cosying up with Latin America
Nov 26th 2009

Iraq, Iran and America
The intricacies of regional diplomacy and a strenuous American denial
Nov 26th 2009

Iranian demonstrations
The opposition takes to the streets again
Nov 5th 2009

Nuclear talks with Iran
And still no end to Iran’s nuclear story
Oct 22nd 2009


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