We begin tonight’s edition of A Window to the Fatherland with Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh reading one of his poems from the book of his collected works.
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Behind the Headlines/May 11, 2018
Jamshid Chalangi:
In tonight’s edition of Behind the Headlines we will discuss the following topics with our guests Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh and Sadeq Zibakalam
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Behind the Headlines/May 10, 2018
In tonight’s edition of Behind the Headlines we will review the latest exclusive news from the land of the ayatollahs, including:
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A Window to the Fatherland/Dr. Nourizadeh/May 10, 2018
We begin tonight’s edition of A Window to the Fatherland with Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh reading one of his poems from the book of his collected works.
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A Window to the Fatherland/Dr. Nourizadeh/May 9, 2018
We begin tonight’s edition of A Window to the Fatherland with Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh reading one of his poems from the book of his collected works.
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Behind the Headlines/May 9, 2018
Jamshid Chalangi:
Tonight’s program will be dominated by the discussions about President Trump’s decision to pull the US out of the Iran nuclear deal.
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A Window to the Fatherland/Dr. Nourizadeh/May 8, 2018
We begin tonight’s edition of A Window to the Fatherland with Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh reading one of his poems from the book of his collected works.
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Behind the Headlines/May 8, 2018
Jamshid Chalangi:
In this edition of Behind the Headlines, only hours before the announcement of President Trump’s decision on whether US will remain in the Iran nuclear deal, we will ask our guest Dr. Reza Taghizadeh what he thinks about the future of this deal, as well as updating our audience on the latest news of Iran’s currency market.
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A Window to the Fatherland/Dr. Nourizadeh/May 7, 2018
We begin tonight’s edition of A Window to the Fatherland with Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh reading one of his poems from the book of his collected works.
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The Inconvenient Mummy Haunting Iran
When the mummified body of Reza Shah popped up by accident it carried a message but not one that a lot of people in Tehran, or the U.S. and Britain, will want to hear.
By: CLIVE IRVING 05.04.18
It was a highly inconvenient time for the corpse to appear.
Inconvenient in Iran because the name reminded people of another time, long ago, when there was a promise of greater personal freedom that, in the end, was never delivered. Read More »