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In-depth: The women-led protest movement left an indelible mark on Iranian society. But what does the future hold with reformist Masoud Pezeshkian as president?
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.
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.
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.
Comment: Opposition to Iran's regime is growing, but if there is a widespread boycott of elections, that could end up empowering its hardline elements, writes Amir Delshad.
Iran's new president urges dialogue, cooperation, and solidarity in the region, guided by the teachings of Islam and mutual respect in this exclusive editorial
Comment: Unless protesters can form a rallying cry around a clear goal, their influence will be limited, writes Mitra Keyvan.
Comment: Tehran keeps visiting journalists on a tight leash in order to control the country's image overseas, writes Majid Mohammadi.
Comment: The Iranian regime has limited the right of political and human rights activists, journalists, and members of ethnic minorities to have access to lawyers, argues Majid Mohammadi.
Any way you look at it, Iran's increasingly bold interventions in the Arab region cannot be regarded positively.