| Arrested as he tried to leave Iran, Nicolas Pelham, The Economist's Middle East correspondent, was detained for seven weeks in 2019. Now the regime has invited him back. |
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Published on December 3, 2025
| Arrested as he tried to leave Iran, Nicolas Pelham, The Economist's Middle East correspondent, was detained for seven weeks in 2019. Now the regime has invited him back. |
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