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By Maggie Michael TEHRAN, March 18 (Reuters) - Nearly three weeks of war on Iran have hit the usually teeming alleys of Tehran's grand bazaar, shutting many of the shops and driving up prices for Iranians already suffering from years of sanctions that have throttled the economy.
Residents describe new security checkpoints around the capital, where they say people are stopped and searched.
Fierce U.S.-Israeli bombardment of Iran’s capital, Tehran, now at the end of its second week, has left residents in a state of shock. From central historic quarters to upscale northern areas, bombs are shaking the city day and night,
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Exclusive-as India seeks Hormuz safe passage, Tehran asks for return of seized tankers, sources say
By Saurabh Sharma and Krishna N. Das NEW DELHI, March 16 (Reuters) - Iran has asked India to release three tankers seized in February as part of talks seeking the safe passage of Indian‑flagged or India‑bound vessels out of the Gulf via the Strait of Hormuz,
Residents say a heavy, lifeless atmosphere hangs over the streets of Iran’s capital, which has endured relentless attacks throughout the war.
Hoda was so furious over Iran’s violent crackdown on protesters in January that she wanted the country’s security forces to be attacked as payback.
Israel hit more than 10 posts belonging to Iran’s Basij militia over the past day, the Israeli military said Tuesday. The announcement came hours after Israel said it had killed [the group’s commander
Nowruz is Iran’s biggest annual celebration but many in the capital are hunkering down amid US and Israeli strikes