Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Money, power, exile: Inside an Iranian exile’s war on regime-linked wealth in Canada
“I was 15 when I started blogging with a fake name, Sarah Shams,” she told The Jerusalem Post last week while visiting Israel. “Sarah was my aunt’s name, and Shams was an Arab lady who sang on TV.
Israel, US believe Mojtaba Khamenei not functioning as leader, IRGC commanders make choices for him
The architect of Iran’s military survival remains defiant
Mojtaba Khamenei deadlier than his father, ex-study partner of supreme leader tells ‘Post’
As sanctions bite, Iran's Rouhani presents austerity budget to parliament
Iran's budget for the year starting in March 2014 tops $66 billion, down from Ahmadinejad's $200 billion budget last year.
Ahmadinejad and Rouhani trade blame over Iran's economic woes
Former president takes offense at successor's claims that he is responsible for dire state of Iranian economy.
Rouhani: Ahmadinejad's unparalleled stagflation, mismanagement caused Iran's economic problems
Following nuclear deal that granted Tehran some sanctions relief, Iranian president says predecessor left country with $67b. of debt.
Amid changing atmosphere in Iran, opposition leaders scent freedom
As Iran seems keen to heal old conflicts internally and with the West, the state is reviewing house arrest of opposition leaders Mirhossein Mousavi, Mehdi Karoubi; conservatives may fear consequences of freeing men
Report: Iran nixes anti-Israel, anti-Zionism conference
'Telegraph' reports that Iran cancels conference in latest move to demonstrate new diplomatic direction under Rouhani.
5773 in Review: The most popular stories of the year
Some of our most popular stories covered the serious news, some were feel-good and some were just weird. We take a look back.
Iran's Ahmadinejad steps aside, divisive to the end
Vilified in the West for his vitriol, blamed at home for economic woes, the outgoing president created a cult following in his country, rising from obscurity to become the most visible actor on the Iranian stage.
Rouhani to appoint insiders for new Iran cabinet
Iranian president-elect to pick cabinet of experienced insiders, will select head of charity-cum-business foundation as chief nuke negotiator.
After Ahmadinejad feuded with Iranian parliament, Rouhani tries to mend fences
Iranian president-elect says gov't infighting must stop, cooperation needed in order to combat "possibly highest inflation in world."
Shalva's True Superheroes: Episode 9
In which our heroes mull the meaning of the Iranian elections...