Ramin Mostaghim
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Ramin Mostaghim is a special correspondent.
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Cuando Irán interrumpió Internet hace dos años, los expertos en tecnología pudieron encontrar una manera de volver a poner a los iraníes en línea. Esta vez, sin embargo, el gobierno iraní tuvo la ventaja, avivando los temores sobre el futuro de la libertad de Internet en la República Islámica.
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When Iran disrupted the internet two years ago, tech experts were able to find a way to bring Iranians back online. This time, however, the Iranian government had the upper hand, stoking fears about the future of internet freedom in the Islamic Republic.
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s government — once labeled as relatively moderate — is increasingly aligning with hard-line Islamic religious leaders.
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President Trump has made winning the freedom of Americans detained abroad a top priority. But there’s one country where he’s struggled to secure their release: Iran
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Thousands protest in Iranian cities for a second day after President Hassan Rouhani cuts gasoline subsidies. Clashes erupt in Tabriz and Sirjan, with at least one dead.
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Iranian women have watched a FIFA soccer match after being allowed into a Tehran stadium for the first time in decades.
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Public outcry over the death of a 29-year-old who set herself on fire after she was arrested for entering a stadium to watch a soccer match unveils Iran’s growing women’s rights movement and how it has changed in recent years
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This is the third time Iran has dialed back its nuclear deal commitments, raising fears that there’s little time left to save the agreement.
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People closely associated with former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad say the ex-president manages his own Twitter account and writes his own tweets.
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Iran’s economy is unlikely to collapse under U.S. sanctions. But people are suffering.
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