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Unrest continues in Iran, as people take to the streets to protest the strict Islamic regime that rules the country. The protests have raged for nearly two months, and many demonstrators have been killed.
After the assassination of another nuclear scientist in Iran, suspicions are rife as to who might be behind it. With fingers pointed at the US and Israel, the widows demand answers about their husbands' deaths.
The West says Iran is making a nuclear bomb. Tehran says they're treating cancer. This compelling investigation cuts to the heart of a political maelstrom, uncovering truths, lies and shocking allegations.
Much of Washington's information on Iran's nuclear policy comes from a banned opposition group, pushing for regime change in Tehran. How much can this intelligence be trusted?
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Beirut filmmaker Dimitri Khodr set out to Tehran to discover how Christians live in a fiercely Islamic state. His trail for clues leads him on a poetic and moving journey across the country to unearth the testimonies of the 175,000 Christians who still live in Iran. This week's documentary offers a glimpse at different side of Iran's inhabitants. Whilst some have completely acclimatised to the…
A frank and intimate portrayal of women and Islam in this controversial and defiant land. Iranian women worshippers still kiss the holy shrine where Ayatollah Khomeini is buried but in private many more are not so enthusiastic about the Islamic laws women here must suffer.
For centuries Kurdish nomads have freely crossed the mountainous borders which officially split their homeland, but Iran is determined to divide up the Kurds and is spending millions on new roads and military bases along its border with Iraq.
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