Islamic revolution
Trump weighs Iran strikes to inspire renewed protests - analysis
US military strikes against Iran may spark change or worsen regional instability, as experts weigh the potential outcomes.
Trump receives intel showing Iran's Islamic regime at weakest point since 1979 revolution - NYT
Mossad was part of Iran’s mosaic pre-ayatollahs, what might it be there after them? - analysis
The final battle for Iran: Why Khamenei’s regime is on its last legs - opinion
'The Prince of Persia': History, faith, and a warning the West ignored - opinion
Evangelical Bible believers see the uprising in Iran as a battle between principalities and powers similar to a battle that happened in Persia during Daniel’s day in the Bible.
'Mercenaries for foreigners': Khamenei accuses Iranian protesters of acting on behalf of Trump
The demonstrations, which began in Tehran last month, have spread to all of Iran's 31 provinces but have yet to reach the scale of the 2022-3 unrest sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini.
The kindness that kills: Wokeness, guilt, and Islamic radicalism - opinion
When we normalize systems in which women can be disappeared, we are not showing cultural sensitivity. We are rehearsing our own surrender.
Iran engages in diplomatic blitz, strengthening ties with Iraq, Uzbekistan, UAE - analysis
Amid tensions with Israel and the US, Iran is ramping up diplomacy to build a "multipolar order," strengthening ties with Iraq, the UAE, and Uzbekistan to safeguard its regional influence.
Iran's clerical leaders face existential crisis amid nuclear deadlock
Iran faces mounting unrest and economic pain after UN sanctions snap back, as fears grow over Israeli strikes and stalled nuclear talks with the West.
The Cyrus Accords: The beginning of a new chapter in Israel-Iran relations - opinion
Reviving ancient ties, the Cyrus Accords present a pragmatic vision for renewed Israel–Iran cooperation in a post-Islamic regime era.
Britain’s shah moment: Lessons from Iran, warnings from Yemen - opinion
I did not see the shah fall, but I did see Yemen crumble. I watched as the same slow rot settled in. It began quietly, almost imperceptibly. Sermons grew sharper, more radical, but went unchallenged.
Paving over atrocities: Iran turns gravesite of 1979 revolution victims into parking lot
The location of the bodies laid to rest at the Behesht-e Zahra cemetery, now Lot 41, is currently unknown.
A warning from the belly of the beast: the markers of conquest - opinion
They do not need to storm our gates; they believe we will fling them open ourselves. And I fear they are not wrong.
Khamenei’s personal hatred of Azerbaijan - opinion
The Islamic Republic of Iran's animosity toward Azerbaijan, an independent Shi'ite Muslim country, stems directly from its supreme leader.