Search
1 to 10 out of 50
Results
Analysis: The Middle East has been bracing for Iran's retaliation after Israel assassinated Ismail Haniyeh. But when, and how, could it happen?
Analysis: The assassination of Ismail Haniyeh is part of a broader pattern of Israel's operations in Iran and beyond aimed at destabilising its adversaries.
Analysis: Iran's new reformist president could seek warmer ties with the West to ease economic sanctions, but his foreign and domestic powers are limited.
Comment: The disqualification of many reformist candidates coupled with voter apathy, could spell a victory for the conservatives in Iran's upcoming election, writes Amir Delshad.
Analysis: Thousands took to Tehran's streets to celebrate the historic nuclear deal, with reformist newspapers portraying Iran's foreign minister as a national hero.
Analysis: Mass protests last year changed Iran in significant ways. One year on, the Islamic Republic still faces a legitimacy crisis, as a cultural revolution continues to challenge the balance of power between state and society.
Analysis: Concerns are growing that ongoing tensions could impact the South Caucasus, where Iran's neighbour Azerbaijan is a key ally of Israel.
The protests that erupted across Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini pose a major threat to the Islamic regime. After decades of repression and corruption, Khamenei will find it difficult to quell the current unrest with force alone.
Analysis: Iran's new president offers an opportunity for diplomatic engagement, but there is deep mistrust on both sides, and much will depend on US elections.
Opinion: Iran's new foreign minister, Amir-Abdollahian, will likely continue the Iranian policy of destabilisation and promoting militias, hindering regional reintegration, writes Arash Azizi.