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I still recall returning to Tehran in 1998, after more than two decades spent in London and New York. As the plane descended, ...
T he enormous roundabout at Azadi Square was full of cars, yet still felt somehow deserted. Then it dawned on me: Humans—they ...
It took a CBS News crew more than 14 hours to drive south from Turkey to Tehran, a nearly 600-mile trip made longer by ...
After the U.S. bombed three nuclear facilities in Iran, President Trump mused online about a regime change in the country.
"Tehran is like a ghost town," said one resident Tuesday night as explosions lit up the city. The usual hustle and bustle had vanished on the sixth day of escalating conflict with Israel.Shops ...
The big Czech festival promises "a charming mix of genres," highlighting: "Iranian director Ali Behrad’s second feature film is a vibrant portrait of Tehran and its inhabitants." ...
People have started to leave Tehran en masse following President Donald Trump's order to immediately evacuate Iran's capital city, videos shared on social media show.
Some residents of Tehran said they were driving out of the city to spend a few days in smaller towns and villages, fearing that the capital could be struck again by Israel. A 42-year-old woman who ...
Indian students in Tehran have been moved out of the city for safety in light of Iran's conflict with Israel while others who are "self-sufficient" in terms of transport have been advised to move ...
A week into their war, Israel and Iran have exchanged more strikes while diplomatic efforts led by the Europeans took place in Geneva.
One Tehran is filled with apartments and parks, evening picnics and bus rides, laughter and prayer and disappointment—the “city of man,” in Augustine’s sense, full of contradictions and grace.