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While the world debates bombs and sanctions, Iran is quietly running out of water — its land cracked, lakes vanished, and millions forced into climate migration.
Iran’s southeastern seaport of Chabahar is a popular tourist destination renowned for its cliff-lined beaches and rugged, treeless peaks known locally as “Martian mountains.” Soon the region will have ...
Iran's folded rocks are a colorful formation that is part of the Greater Caucasus mountains, which formed when the Eurasian tectonic plate collided with the Arabian plate millions of years ago.
Despite their small number, the Bektashis are set to form the world’s newest country — a first-of-its-kind Islamic microstate ...
Gilava Pour sitting at her Haft Sin table. When Gilava Pour was a child, her family gathered in the Gilan region of Iran, by the Caspian Sea, to celebrate the Persian New Year. They were such a ...
Even though the U.S. and Israelis could obliterate Iranian nuclear weapons capabilities through air strikes, Iran’s ...
Nobel Peace Prize-winning Iranian human rights activist Shirin Ebadi has condemned the dire state of human rights in Iran, accusing the regime of violent repression and its severe crackdown on ...
"It appears President Trump has underestimated Iran's military capabilities," an Iranian analyst told Newsweek.
Across Iran, historic homes that once stood crumbling are now being restored into vibrant cafes, boutique hotels and cultural ...
The attack underscores the tense security landscape along their shared border — and their differing threat perceptions.
It’s a mistake to leave out human rights when President Trump’s administration sits down with Iran over its nuclear program.
Saddam Hussein, Iraq’s authoritarian president from 1979 to 2003, ruled through violent repression, including genocide, ...