How much longer can Iran’s Islamic Republic survive?
The regime is beset by structural problems of its own making
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and culture since 1913
The regime is beset by structural problems of its own making
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Millions are risking their lives to prove the Islamic Republic does not speak for the Iranian people
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The demonstrations have become the largest wave of protests since the 1979 revolution
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Protests, anger and calls for regime change are spreading across the Islamic Republic
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The forces that created the Islamic Republic are fomenting its destruction
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In the days following Tehran’s missile and drone attack on Israel, flights out of Tel Aviv were booked solid.
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The author Arash Azizi on protests, the regime’s motivations, and how Iran feels about the Palestinian cause.
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Protests against the regime are the beginnings of a national independence movement.
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Protests in Iran have continued for six months since the death of Mahsa Amini.
The public hanging of a protester shows the state’s response to mass demonstrations is becoming more violent.
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When 22-year-old Mahsa Amini died after being arrested by police in Tehran, months of frustrations with the country’s repressive regime…
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