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Can the late shah’s son sell the Trump administration on leading a postcleric regime in Iran?
Once a distant figure in exile, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has emerged as a rallying symbol for many Iranians demanding change. His name echoes through the streets during recent protests, reflecting a ...
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The mirage of modern Iran in the 60s and 70s: "Khomeini brought hell, before we had the Shah's dictatorship"
During the 60s and 70s, Iran experienced a cultural effervescence and women's voting rights despite the authoritarian regime ...
The son of Iran's former monarch, driven out of the country by the 1979 Islamic Revolution, has repeatedly called for ...
There were reports that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei “issued a directive” to mobilize the cyber apparatus against Pahlavi.
Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran's last shah and one of the country's most prominent opposition figures in exile, is expected to attend the Munich Security Conference next week, sources familiar with ...
Reza Pahlavi was 18 when he left Iran and is the only opposition leader with no ties to the Islamic regime.
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The rise of Reza Pahlavi: Iranian opposition leader or opportunist?
Reza Pahlavi, Iranian opposition leader and son of the last shah of Iran. Joel Saget/AFP via Getty Images Eric Lob, Florida International University During the protests that ripped through Iran […] ...
Iran's opposition remains divided, but Reza Pahlavi, the son of the last shah of Iran, is its most recognisable figure - Copyright AFP TIMOTHY A. CLARY Iran's ...
The son of Iran's late shah said Friday he was confident that mass protests would topple the Islamic republic and urged international action, as US President Donald Trump holds off on intervening in ...
For decades, few Iranians took the exiled crown prince seriously. Now, he’s the focal point of a would-be revolution. This is ...
An exiled prince, a leaderless movement and why some say Iran’s push for change could be weakened, not helped, by a crown.
Reza Pahlavi, who as a boy was groomed to be the next shah of imperial Iran but has spent nearly five decades in exile, has emerged as a rallying figure in the protests shaking the Islamic republic.
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