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The Revolution’s Last Stand

Jason Burke

The Iranian regime is being thinned out. Whoever is in power in Tehran at the end of this conflict is likely to be radically different. It could be a new version of the same regime. It could be a descent into Syria-like chaos. And the regime may end with a whimper, not a bang, and it may be replaced with something equally unpleasant or worse

War On Iran

Can the Islamic republic survive as Israel vows to destroy its nuclear facilities?

The War of the Four Seas

The geography from Ukraine to Aden is infectious because smaller fires can easily join the conflagration

A Suitable Language

Education in mother tongue will be a help, not a hindrance

China’s Soft Underbelly

Beijing’s structural problems are weighing its economy down

A London Elegy

The slow and steady disintegration of a great city

MAGA Versus GOP

The Haifa Connection | Tehran Divided

The history of Six-Day War

And the entire map of the Middle East was transformed

Score Variance

When a net worth of ₹33,000 crore doesn’t get an ‘excellent’ credit rating

Abusing Israel for Votes

A competition to woo the minority community by calling Israel names in the backdrop of its attack on Iran

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