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Jul 16
33m 34s

How war is changing Iran from within

THE TIMES
About this episode

For the first time since the war began, a Times journalist has reported from inside Iran. World Affairs editor Catherine Philp travelled there for the week-long funeral of the former ayatollah, leaving just as US strikes resumed. Amid the latest escalation, how united is the country over the war? And what do the continuing hostilities mean for the daily lives of millions of people across Iran?


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Guest: Catherine Philp, world affairs editor, The Times.

Host: Manveen Rana.

Producers: Sophie McNulty, Jesse Fox.

We want to hear from you - email: thestory@thetimes.com


Read more: US blockade begins in Strait while strikes on Iran enter fifth day

Further listening: What Iranians really think of Trump’s peace deal

Clips: C-Span, BBC, Fox News, The Times, DRM News. 

Photo: Times Photographer Jack Hill.


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