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Kourosh Ziabari

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Kourosh Ziabari is a journalist and media studies researcher. A contributor to New Lines Magazine, he earned a master's in political journalism from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. In 2022, he received the Professional Excellence Award from the Foreign Press Correspondents Association

In-depth: Despite a failing economy, Iran is pushing for population growth by offering incentives and curtailing access to contraceptives and abortion. But Iranians, especially young ones, are rejecting the government’s agenda.

15 July, 2022

Hawraman, one of Iran's last isolated treasures, has recently been designated by UNESCO as one of its World Heritage Sites. Complete with millennia-old culture and stunning landscapes, the region has an infinitely rich depository of Kurdish heritage.

07 July, 2022

Kourosh Ziabari warns that the lack of international criticism and accountability towards Saudi, especially following the execution of 81 people, means other nations like Iran feel no sense of obligation towards the defence of universal human rights.

02 July, 2022

Exiled Iranian opposition figures think that countering efforts against Islamophobia will undermine the government in Iran. This strategy, which weakens anti-racism, is likely to turn against them as minorities in the West, writes Kourosh Ziabari.

23 May, 2022

An understated giant of midwestern architecture, Iranian-born Siah Armajani has cemented his place in the design history of the United States. Profiling his achievements over a 60-year career, °®Âþµº looks back on his life and his legacy.

12 May, 2022

Iran is one of just four countries that have not ratified the Paris agreement, though recently said it would if sanctions are lifted. But Iran’s failure to address climate change is largely ideological, not just economic, writes Kourosh Ziabari.

18 April, 2022

With so much global despair and uncertainty, Nowruz celebrations should be seen as a period of rejuvenation. Instead, the Iranian state has attempted to wash away its 3,000 year-old history, but the people won't let them, writes Kourosh Ziabari.

22 March, 2022

Like everywhere else, the fight for women’s rights in Iran is facing a major divide between those deemed deserving of protection with those left to suffer, writes Kourosh Ziabari.

08 March, 2022

As US-Iranian relations continue to be antagonistic post-Trump, any path towards reconciliation should involve the US administration engaging directly with and listening to the Iranian public-at-large, writes Kourosh Ziabari.

18 February, 2022

Global travel restrictions on Iranians is a major blow to their right to engage with the world. Responsibility in reversing these restrictions not only lies on powerful countries, but more crucially with Iran's authorities, writes Kourosh Ziabari.

12 January, 2022