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Some parts of it were what you might call “visibly invisible”: Everyone in Tehran knows about Evin Prison, perched on the ...
During the nearly two weeks of fighting between Israel and Iran, residents of Tehran were ordered to evacuate the city. But ...
Its high cement walls have been plastered with anti-American murals ever since Washington severed relations with Tehran in ...
T he enormous roundabout at Azadi Square was full of cars, yet still felt somehow deserted. Then it dawned on me: Humans—they ...
Iranian civilians describe fear, confusion, and conflicted emotions as Israel targets Tehran’s regime infrastructure and the U.S. debates intervention or diplomacy.
Mohammad Ali Na’em, a man in his early 30s, stepped out of his apartment building near Nobonyad Square in northeast Tehran on Sunday evening to fetch dinner. His elderly mother, who suffered from ...
It took a CBS News crew more than 14 hours to drive south from Turkey to Tehran, a nearly 600-mile trip made longer by ...
"Tehran is like a ghost town," said one resident Tuesday night as explosions lit up the city. The usual hustle and bustle had vanished on the sixth day of escalating conflict with Israel.
Large traffic jams have formed on Tehran's highways after President Donald Trump urged residents of the city to "immediately evacuate." ...
One Tehran is filled with apartments and parks, evening picnics and bus rides, laughter and prayer and disappointment—the “city of man,” in Augustine’s sense, full of contradictions and grace.
One Tehran is filled with apartments and parks, evening picnics and bus rides, laughter and prayer and disappointment—the “city of man,” in Augustine’s sense, full of contradictions and grace.