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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.
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.
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.
Analysis: Migration and the Ukraine war will dictate how the new European parliament, with a strengthened far right, interacts with the Middle East.
The ultra-conservative Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati is set to lead Iran's Assembly of Experts, which selects the country's next supreme leader, apparently blocking the moderate camp's political ascendency.
How might Iran's new president shape its foreign policy? Here we take a look at three scenarios: The path to hell, the same ol', same ol', and de-escalation.