The Iran War's Human Cost
10 July 2026Yeganeh Torbati, Iran correspondent for The New York Times, explains how Iranians are living with fear, economic crisis and disappointment after mass protests, repression and unfulfilled promises of change.
Harvard economist Gita Gopinath examines what comes next after the Iran war upends an already shaky global economy.
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Yeganeh Torbati, Iran correspondent for The New York Times, explains how Iranians are living with fear, economic crisis and disappointment after mass protests, repression and unfulfilled promises of change.
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Harvard economist Gita Gopinath examines what comes next after the Iran war upends an already shaky global economy.
Harvard economist Gita Gopinath examines what comes next after the Iran war upends an already shaky global economy.
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