Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Ahmadinejad, ‘The New York Times,’ and media lies - opinion
Public opinion shapes political pressure. Political pressure shapes military decisions. And media narratives shape public opinion.
'Demoralizing': Iranian diaspora decries reported US-Israeli plot to install Ahmadinejad as leader
Iran's former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is back, at least in the headlines - analysis
Was Ahmadinejad in the running to be reinstated?
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...
The Iranian election: Have the people really won?
Though Rohani's tone is undoubtedly less incendiary, he is the same person who presided over the secret advance of the nuclear program.
Peres: Ahmadinejad will be accountable
President says outgoing Iranian leader's deed neither forgotten nor accepted; new Iranian president to be judged by future deeds.
Iranians count on Rohani to bring change
The new president will run economy of 75 million people and exert influence when Khamenei decides on national security matters.
Iran's former president: Khamenei erasing elections
Exiled Bani-Sadr: Republic is erasing itself in the face of the Leader whose only goal is to cement his own power.
Poll: Iranians mixed on role of religious figures
Pew Research Center poll shows 40% of Iranians think religious figures should play large role in politics; majority back sharia.