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    Iranian Wedding Video Plunges Top Official Into Scandal

    Rear Adm. Ali Shamkhani oversaw a brutal crackdown on women, but traditional notions of Islamic morality were little on display at his daughter’s wedding.
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    Internet Clampdown Strains Iranians’ Links to One Another, and the World

    Since its brief June war with Israel, Iran has throttled internet traffic and jammed GPS, making day-to-day tasks online challenging and prompting fears of greater surveillance.
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    An Internet Shutdown Cuts Off Iranians From One Another, and the World

    Since its brief June war with Israel, Iran has throttled internet traffic and jammed GPS, making day-to-day tasks online almost impossible and prompting Iranians’ fears of greater surveillance.
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    An Internet Shutdown Cuts Off Iranians From One Another, and the World

    Since its brief June war with Israel, Iran has throttled internet traffic and jammed GPS, making day-to-day tasks online almost impossible and prompting Iranians’ fears of greater surveillance.
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    Iran Sentences 2 French Citizens to Prison on Spying Charges

    The Fars news agency, which is affiliated with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, identified them as Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris. France has called the accusations against them baseless.
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    Inside Iran’s Museum of American Espionage

    The enduring animosity between the United States and Iran is reflected inside the walls of the former U.S. embassy in Tehran, now turned into a museum of anti-American propaganda. U.S. involvement in the June Iran-Israel war has resurfaced that shared past.
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    Spies, Burgers and Bombs: After a New War, Old Wounds Resurface in Tehran

    A deep sense of unease has gripped Iran since American and Israeli airstrikes in June, but on a recent visit to the capital, we found that many Iranians seemed to be just trying to get by.
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    Spies, Burgers and Bombs: After a New War, Old Wounds Resurface in Tehran

    A deep sense of unease has gripped Iran since American and Israeli airstrikes in June, but on a recent visit to the capital, we found that many Iranians seemed to be just trying to get by.
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    Spies, Burgers and Bombs: After a New War, Old Wounds Resurface in Tehran

    A deep sense of unease has gripped Iran since American and Israeli airstrikes in June, but on a recent visit to the capital, we found that many Iranians seemed to be just trying to get by.
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    Spies, Burgers and Bombs: After a New War, Old Wounds Resurface in Tehran

    A deep sense of unease has gripped Iran since American and Israeli airstrikes in June, but on a recent visit to the capital, we found that many Iranians seemed to be just trying to get by.
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    Iran Lures Transgender Foreigners for Surgery but Forces Operations on Locals

    Iran became a pioneer in gender transition operations by forcing procedures on L.G.B.T.Q. Iranians. Desperate for cash, the Islamic republic is hoping to attract trans patients from around the world.
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    Iran Lures Transgender Foreigners for Surgery but Forces Operations on Locals

    Iran became a pioneer in gender transition operations by forcing procedures on L.G.B.T.Q. Iranians. Desperate for cash, the Islamic republic is hoping to attract trans patients from around the world.
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    Iran, a Longtime Hamas Backer, Signals Support for Truce Deal With Israel

    With its regional influence vastly diminished in the two years since the Israel-Hamas war began, Iran had a muted response to the new cease-fire agreement.
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    U.S. Deports Planeload of Iranians After Deal With Tehran, Officials Say

    The deportation flight to Iran is the most stark push yet by the Trump administration to deport migrants even to places with harsh human rights records.
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    U.S. Deports Planeload of Iranians After Deal With Tehran, Officials Say

    The deportation flight to Iran is the most stark push yet by the Trump administration to deport migrants even to places with harsh human rights conditions.
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    Israel, Iran — and the Family Killed in the Crossfire

    In June, Israel attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities, defense systems and top military officials. Iran’s retaliation included ballistic missiles that struck major cities in Israel, killing 31 people. Among the more than 1,000 victims in Iran was a family of four, killed in the crossfire. Their relatives are full of grief — and anger.
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    Iranians Brace for Economic Impact of New U.N. Sanctions

    Already suffering a 40 percent inflation rate and critical shortages of power and water, many in Iran expect conditions to get worse.
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    Iranians Brace for Economic Impact of New U.N. Sanctions

    Already suffering a 40 percent inflation rate and critical shortages of power and water, many in Iran expect conditions to get worse.
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    Russia and China Fail to Delay U.N. ‘Snapback’ Sanctions Against Iran Over Nuclear Program

    The unsuccessful bid to put off the sanctions for six months over Iran’s nuclear program means they would go into effect early Sunday in Iran.
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    Russia and China Fail to Delay U.N. ‘Snapback’ Sanctions Against Iran Over Nuclear Program

    The unsuccessful bid to put off the sanctions for six months over Iran’s nuclear program means they would go into effect early Sunday in Iran.
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    Russia and China Fail to Delay U.N. ‘Snapback’ Sanctions Against Iran Over Nuclear Program

    The unsuccessful bid to put off the sanctions for six months over Iran’s nuclear program means they would go into effect early Sunday in Iran.
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    Russia and China Fail to Delay U.N. ‘Snapback’ Sanctions Against Iran Over Nuclear Program

    The unsuccessful bid to put off the sanctions for six months over Iran’s nuclear program means they would go into effect early Sunday in Iran.
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    Israel Attacks Yemeni Capital, a Day After Houthi Drone Strike

    The Israeli military said it was targeting sites linked to the Houthi militia, but a witness said a residential building was hit. A day earlier, a Houthi drone hit the Israeli city of Eilat.
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    Iran’s President Arrives at U.N. Seeking to Avoid More Sanctions

    Masoud Pezeshkian will address the General Assembly as he searches for a way to prevent the imposition of sanctions on his country, this time from the United Nations Security Council.
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    Iran’s President Arrives at U.N. Seeking to Avoid More Sanctions

    Masoud Pezeshkian will address the General Assembly as he searches for a way to prevent the imposition of sanctions on his country, this time from the United Nations Security Council.
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    Iranian Diplomats Are Barred From Shopping at Costco While Visiting U.S.

    As the U.N. General Assembly met in New York, the Trump administration forbade the Iranian delegation from shopping at discount wholesalers, an apparent bid to inflame Iranian public opinion.
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    Israel’s Attack on Hamas in Qatar: What to Know

    Why did Israel attack? Who was killed? What has been the Qatari response? Here are answers to those and other key questions.
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    Iran and U.N. Watchdog Meet to Discuss Resuming Nuclear Inspections

    Iran has not allowed inspections since its nuclear sites were bombed by Israel and the United States in June, but it hopes to stave off Western economic sanctions.
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    Thrust Into the Line of Fire, Iranians Worry About What Comes Next

    A 12-day war in June upended the shadow war rivalry between Israel and Iran. Some Iranians want to strike back, others want to move on.
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    Inside Iran After the 12-Day War

    Following a 12-day war with Israel in July, which resulted in the deaths of over 1,000 civilians and many of Iran’s top nuclear scientists and officials, a New York Times team was granted access to Tehran. Declan Walsh, a Times international correspondent, explains how the conflict has created a widespread sense of uncertainty and flux in the Iranian capital.
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    Thrust Into the Line of Fire, Iranians Worry About What Comes Next

    A 12-day war in June upended the shadow war rivalry between Israel and Iran. Some Iranians want to strike back, others want to move on.
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    Targeting Iran’s Leaders, Israel Found a Weak Link: Their Bodyguards

    Israel was able to track the movements of key Iranian figures and assassinate them during the 12-day war this spring by following the cellphones carried by members of their security forces.
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    The ‘Economic Storm’ of Crises That Is Battering Afghanistan

    Afghanistan was on a timid recovery path. But four years after the Taliban retook power, it has been badly hit by aid cuts and an inflow of two million Afghans forced out of Iran and Pakistan.
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    The ‘Economic Storm’ of Crises That Is Battering Afghanistan

    Afghanistan was on a timid recovery path. But four years after the Taliban retook power, it has been badly hit by aid cuts and an inflow of two million Afghans forced out of Iran and Pakistan.
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    European Nations Move to Restart Iran Sanctions Over Nuclear Program

    Britain, France and Germany said the country had violated the terms of a 2015 nuclear deal. Iran’s foreign minister called their action “illegal.”