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For 12 days, Tehran fell dark and silent, except for the sound of explosions. In their houses and apartments, Iranians tried ...
T he enormous roundabout at Azadi Square was full of cars, yet still felt somehow deserted. Then it dawned on me: Humans—they ...
Fear stalks Tehran as Israel bombards, shelters fill up and communicating grows harder In Iran’s capital city, the streets are empty, businesses closed, communications patchy at best ...
Some parts of it were what you might call “visibly invisible”: Everyone in Tehran knows about Evin Prison, perched on the ...
U.S. President Donald Trump claimed a ceasefire between Iran and Israel was “in effect” on Tuesday, after expressing deep ...
The Trump Organization’s preliminary talks this spring about affixing its brand to a tower near a recent missile strike ...
A tentative truce faltered Tuesday when Israel vowed to retaliate after saying Iran launched missiles into its airspace more ...
Later that night, Iran’s armed forces began launching hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel in retaliation. Nearly one week on, at least 16 rounds of Iranian strikes have been launched, with ...
Ten million bleary-eyed Israelis were awoken at 3 a.m. local time on June 13 by a siren and an unusual phone notification. “Extreme Alert!” it read. “Due to the preparations for a ...
NICOSIA, Cyprus — Iran’s war-traumatized children are turning to the airwaves for emotional and spiritual support as missiles and airstrikes wreak havoc on the capital, Tehran.
There is a very palpable – and growing – limit on what Tehran can do. Israel has already crossed every red line imaginable in Iran’s diplomatic lexicon.
On Monday, Israel’s military issued a mass evacuation warning to around 330,000 people in central Tehran, targeting an area that includes Iran’s state TV headquarters, police buildings, and ...