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A little PR would go a long way

Not only do our institutions struggle to respond to criticism, they are also clueless when it comes to promoting their brand.

The Pasdaran is Iran

The US warned this week that Iran’s democratic institutions risk falling to a dictatorship under the Revolutionary Guards.

US drops Iran diplomacy

US drops Iran diplomacy

The Islamic regime has been given the clearest sign yet that the Obama administration’s tentative policy of diplomatic engagement.

Life behind closed curtains

The scenes of boisterous revelry would not have been out of place in a crowded nightclub. In time to a throbbing beat, men and women of varying ages danced with a sensuality and…

No gay people in Iran?

When Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran’s combative president, provoked his latest controversy in New York this week by asserting that there were no homosexuals in his country, he may…

‘Donkey economics’ damaging Ahmadinejad

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has suffered an embarrassing blow to his prestige after his own party attacked him for adopting a jocular tone towards inflation at a time…

Ahmadinejad’s ‘gift to his pals’

Iran’s financial system suffered a fresh jolt last month with panic selling on the stock market after the president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, abruptly ordered banks to cut interest…

Iran: minister’s alternative to pre-marital sex

Iran’s interior minister has challenged a social taboo by urging the revival of the ancient Shia practice of temporary marriage to give young people easier legitimate access to…

A very public struggle

The bitter rivalry between Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the country’s leading elder statesman has erupted into a public struggle for control over economic policy.…