Reasons to Be Hopeful in Iran
How a deal could change the country for the better.

How a deal could change the country for the better.

A fractious movement is coming to recognize the need for common ground.

I’ve spoken with more than a dozen Iranians since the start of the war. Most are terrified, and some are losing faith in America.

Iran’s new supreme leader has little to recommend him and a lot to overcome.

The U.S. and Israel are arming Kurdish groups to stage an incursion. What could go wrong?

Iran’s Islamic Republic may endure, but in a very different form.

The Iranian regime fears its domestic opposition enough to seek to silence it.

A young woman’s online diaries about cinema and literature have become her epitaph.

I asked Iranians whether they wanted U.S. intervention. The answers surprised me.

But the opposition has to start working together if something better is to follow.
