Yaghoub Yadali presents a short story by emerging Iranian writer Ahmad Hassanzadeh.
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The famous “apricot” story published on Humans of New York is a fitting metaphor for the refugee crisis in Europe, writes columnist Yaghoub Yadali.
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Is there hope for for Iran’s foreign relations? Columnist Yaghoub Yadali examines the historic Iran nuclear agreement and considers past, present, and future relations between Iran and the United States.
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Yaghoub Yadali discusses Consequence Magazine’s seventh issue, which features on contemporary Iranian writers and the impact of war.
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The scene must have been confusing to city dwellers in Tehran: instead of advertisements, 1500 billboards displayed works by old masters and Iranian artists alike.
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Desert Dancer makes sloppy, ignorant mistakes in its portrayal of Iran and the 2009 Green Movement, damaging the film’s authenticity.
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The two Iranian political parties rivaling for control of the presidency are, in form but not in content, similar to the contentions between the Democratic and Republican parties in the United States.
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