Chavez meets Ahmadinejad in Tehran - 01 Jul 07Hugo Chavez, the Venezulan president, has told Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that their two countries should "join to defeat imperialism". Chavez is on a tour to try and forge links to counter the worldwide dominance of America. Al Jazeera's Alireza Ronaghi reports that the meeting has been welcomed by Iranians.
Financial crisis leaves Iran untouched - 08 Oct 2008Iran is one of the few countries in the world that will remain immune from a worldwide financial downturn, despite having economic problems of its own.Al Jazeera's Alireza Ronaghi reports from Tehran where the people are shielding from the global economic crisis.
Iranian's enjoy 'world's longest sandwich' - 17 Oct 08A team of chefs in Tehran have put together the world's biggest ostrich sandwich, but hugry Iranians ate it before its length could be officially recorded.Al Jazeera's Alireza Ronaghi felt a little peckish and decide to investigate.
Iran health plans threatened - 24 Aug 2008While Iran works hard to improve healthcare, new sanctions imposed by the West could stand in the way.Al Jazeera's Alireza Ronaghi reports on how these sanctions could prevent treatment for many Iranians.
Putting the brakes on Iran's exports - 21 Oct 08When you think of car makers - Ford, Toyota, Nissan or BMW will probably spring to mind. But the name Khodro is not so well known, even though its the biggest car maker in the Middle East. And because they are made in Iran, international sanctions are putting the brakes on exports as Al Jazeera's Alireza Ronaghi reports.
Iran's cosmetic craze - 25 July 07A crackdown on western influences in fashion may make you think Iran is an unlikely hotspot for cosmetic surgery.Record numbers of people are going under the knife in Tehran to get that perfect nose.Ali Reza Ronaghi reports.
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Iranians struggle with rising prices - 27-Dec-07Iran has been best with high inflation, raising the price of basic commodities such as meat, fruit andvegetables.Al Jazeera's Alireza Ronaghi reports from Tehran on Iran's struggling economy.
Young Iranians discuss upcoming US election - 26 Sept 08The Iranian leader's visit to the US, this time for the UN General Assembly in New York, will probably be his last before there's a new president in the White House.As the election draws closer, we're focusing on people who will be affected by US foreign policy.So what do young people in Tehran think of the US election? Our correspondent Alireza Ronaghi has been finding out.
Iran's president hails nuclear 'victory' - 05 Dec 07Al Jazeera's Alireza Ronaghi reports from inside Iran on the reaction to a US intelligence reports that says Tehran stopped trying to build a nuclear bobm four years ago.
Iran's president flexes political muscle - 1 Oct 08Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, has dismissed the governor of the Central Bank and a recent cabinet reshuffle has led to a string of sackings and replacements.Al Jazeera's Alireza Ronaghi reports from Tehran on the changes in the Iranian administration.
Iranians delight in 'Death to America' day - 05 Nov 07Sunday marked 'Death to America Day' where thousands of anti-US chanted and burned the American flag in front of the US embassy in Tehran.It has been an annual tradition for demonstrators who have gathered every year to celebrate the closing of the American embassy during Iran's Islamic revolution.Al Jazeera's Alireza Ronaghi took to the streets of the Iranian capital to sample a celebration that has spanned nearly three decades.
Reformists in Iran play on economic woes - 24 Apr 2008Al Jazeera's Alireza Ronaghi reports on the reformists campaign to try and win the upcoming elections in 2009.Conservatives in Iran are looking to increase their majority in a second round of parliamentary elections, while reformists are just hoping to gain enough support to get their voices heard.Reformists are hopeful that the 'failing economy' in Iran will encourage people to vote for them.82 of 290 seats are being contested in a system that is stacked against them. The best the reformers can hope for is to gain from their opponents' mistakes.
Iranian soap opera - 23 Nov 07Audiences in Iran are about to see a different soap opera unfold on their TV screens, one about the country's plans to become a nuclear power.Al Jazeera correspondent Ali Reza Ronaghi reports from behind the scenes.
Iran's stifled media - 11 Mar 08The media in Iran has been increasingly stifled under President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.Newspapers have been shut down and journalists intimidated.Many in the media had been hoping a resurgence of the Reformists in Friday's polls would see restrictions relaxed.But as Alireza Ronaghi reports from Tehran, that's now looking unlikely.
Iran's changing attitude to HIV/Aids - 07 Aug 08Participants at a world Aids conference in Mexico are calling on Iran to release from detention two doctors known for their pioneering work on HIV/AIDS.Human rights groups have claimed the two brothers, Arash and Kamiar Alaei, have been imprisoned.Aids has long been a taboo topic in Iran, where the stigma of the virus makes it difficult for people to seek treatment.But as Ali Reza Ronaghi reports things are starting to change.
Iran's stem cell research -10 March 08There's much debate over Iran's nuclear programme but it has invested in other areas of scientific research. Al Jazeera's Alireza Ronaghi explains how with one of the world's most open policies on stem cell research, the Tehran Royan Institute is becoming a leader in its field.
Iran's economy stifles under sanctions - 13 Mar 08Last year, Iran's economy grew around 5 percent - thanks mainly to rising oil prices.But despite promises from President Ahmedinajad, the lives of the the country's poor have shown no improvement.
The rising star in Iran's parliament - 1 June 08Iran's nuclear negotiations with the West were led for two years by Ali Larijani, the man who is now Iran's new parilament speaker.His new role puts him in a strong position to challenge Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, ahead of next year's election.Al Jazeera's Alireza Ronaghi reports from Tehran.
Mixed reaction to Iranian leader's message - 28 April 2008President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad often stirred controversy with his declarations on Iran's nuclear power. Now that he is seeking re-election, voters are telling him they are not interested in global politics. They want answers to their everyday problems.Al Jazeera's Alireza Ronaghi followed the Iranian president as he took his message to the rural masses.
Turkey talks with Iraqi leaders fail - Iran talks nextAl-Jazeera reports Turkish PM Erdogan as criticising EU countries for not extraditing PKK rebels who organise and fundraise there, and are thus failing to support his country's struggle. Demonstrations inside Turkey are shown demanding the Turkish Government curb atacks by PKK rebels, and while the negotiations with the Iraqi Government collapse on Saturday, the Turkish Government saying it will fight the PKK when necessary despite international pressure to hold off. Iraq's Kurdish Defence force continues to patrol, while Turkish aircraft continue reconaissance missions over Iraqi territory. Iraqi Vice President Tariq Al-Hashimi is interviewed saying the situation is critical and very dangerous. Turkey's Foreign Minister Babacan visits Iran to try to obtain support there for joint action against the PKK in Iraq. Ali Reza Ronaghi provides commentary on the talks in Iran.
Iraq's Shias encouraged to make pilgrimage to Iran - 12Sep07As relations improve between the Iraqi government and Tehran, more and more Iraqi Shias are crossing the border to visit holy sites. Alireza Ronaghi reports fromIran's holy city of Qom where thousands are encouraged to make the pilgrimage with free accomodation and cheap visas.
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