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Shops and offices face temporary shutdowns for allowing female staff and customers to eschew head coverings
Islamic republic threatens renewed enforcement by morality police 10 months after Mahsa Amini lost her life
An artist’s death has raised questions about the dangers of the black market for liquor
Countries in the global south are making dangerous alliances with illiberal autocracies
Marking the birthdays of those who died is just one way that the ‘Woman, Life, Freedom’ movement is being kept alive
Elite force finances lavish production of Iranian classic as Islamic republic looks to arts to achieve political goals
Facility at centre of Russo-Iranian UAV partnership has recruited specialist engineers and Farsi speakers
The gap between each surge and decline in dissent is getting shorter. The regime knows this is only a momentary reprieve
State department’s Rob Malley expects ‘investigation to be resolved favourably and soon’
South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa says greenback’s dominance is ‘on the agenda’ for Brics meeting
Government launches investigation into allegations of academic collaboration on technology that has been used by Russia in its war in Ukraine
As the Islamic republic enriches uranium to higher levels than ever, western diplomats try to reignite talks
Foreign ministers meet in Tehran in first visit by senior Saudi official for two decades
Vehicles are in short supply and prices are high as country’s biggest non-energy industry struggles to source crucial inputs
Tit-for-tat maritime incidents increase tensions between Washington and Tehran
Tehran sending material for assembly of unmanned aircraft in Russian factory, says Washington
Diplomatic shift comes amid fears Tehran’s expansive programme risks regional war
Olivier Vandecasteele and Asadollah Asadi were released on Friday as part of a trade mediated by Oman
Some worry that further loosening of rules will sow division and erode country’s identity
Hangings carried out in defiance of international calls for leniency
Tehran-based company receives most of the revenues from the power plant used by UK group’s joint venture in Iraq
Tehran gallery Dastan is showing quiet but uncompromising works at Frieze New York
The calligraphist turned abstractionist is using spray-paint to make works that reflect today’s realities
Islamic republic pushes for ‘upper hand’ in war-torn country’s reconstruction
Tehran steps up retaliation for seizure of its ship, raising concerns about security in key shipping lane
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