Iran in the World Press

U.S. focus on Ahmadinejad puzzles Iranians

New York Times: When Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was first elected president, he said Iran had more important issues to worry about than how women dress....

Israel’s raid on Syria: Prelude to a nuke crisis?

Newsweek: Sam Gardiner plays war for a living. a former air Force colonel who helped write contingency plans for the U.S. military, Gardiner has...

Dissimilar views of Iran

Washington Times - Editorial: It's becoming increasingly clear that when it comes to dealing with Iranian nuclear weapons programs, the election of Nicolas Sarkozy...

Squeezing harder

The Economist: France's president, Nicolas Sarkozy, is pushing for tougher tactics towards Iran. The EconomistSep 19th 2007 | PARISFrom The Economist print editionFrance's...

Why Iran’s economy is struggling

Daily Telegraph: The leader of Iran's Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Khomeini, once declared that "economics was for donkeys". These words could sum up the regime's...

To Iran and its foes, an indispensable irritant

New York Times: Late in August, Mohamed ElBaradei put the finishing touches on a nuclear accord negotiated in secret with Iran. The deal would...

Debate in Bush administration over Iran strategy

New York Times: While scrutiny this week focused on the debate over troop strength, President Bush also used the occasion to turn up the...

Iran’s romance of Nicaragua

TIME: Nicaragua, the Central American nation noted for its connection to Iran during a political scandal two decades ago, is coming under fresh scrutiny...

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Child Laborers: The Silent Victims of Poverty and Inflation in Iran

On June 15, the state-run Shargh newspaper published a report on child labor titled "Childhood on a Work Shift,"...

Iran’s Regime Executes Political Prisoners Javad Zamani and Abolfazl Saeedi

Iran's regime hanged two young men, Javad Zamani and Abolfazl Saeedi, in the early hours of Tuesday, June 16,...

Iran’s Healthcare System on Verge of Crisis as Nurses Migrate En Masse

The crisis of nursing staff shortages in Iran, driven by the migration of nurses, has once again come into...

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The Effects of Sanctions Relief and Negotiations on Iran’s Economy

Today, Iran’s economy is simultaneously suffering from chronic inflation,...

Child Laborers: The Silent Victims of Poverty and Inflation in Iran

On June 15, the state-run Shargh newspaper published a...

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