After Raisi's Death, Elections Pose Tricky Test for Iran's Rulers
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By Isabel Kershner "The Hypocrisy of The Hague," read the front page of one mainstream daily that has often been critical of Israel's prime minister. | | By Erika Solomon Iran's political establishment must choose between opening the race and facing moderate rivals, or limiting candidates and risking the embarrassment of low turnout. | | By Christopher Flavelle and Mira Rojanasakul Climate change is making homeowners insurance less profitable. How has your state fared over the past decade? | | |
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