
The surprisingly normal streets of Tehran
From Foreign Policy Live by Foreign Policy
May 8, 2026 · 32 min
About this episode
Ali Hashem discusses the surprisingly normal aspects of life in Tehran amidst the ongoing conflict in Iran.
While the conflict in Iran has dominated headlines in the last two months, accounts of ordinary life in the Islamic Republic are scarce. According to journalist Ali Hashem, who spent six weeks in Tehran and has visited several times in the last decade, life in the capital looks more normal than one might imagine. Shops and restaurants are largely open, and regular people seem to be rallying around the flag in the face of an external threat. And while the internet as we know it is shut down, an intranet of sorts—with access to local versions of Netflix, Uber, and WhatsApp—is allowing people a semblance of regular life. Hashem speaks with host Ravi Agrawal about his reporting from Iran. Ali Hashem: Iran Is More Unified Than Ever Ali Hashem: The Iran Cease-Fire Has Only Divided the War Ali Hashem: Waiting for the War to End in Tehran Ali Hashem: Iran Is Becoming America’s Ukraine Ali Hashem: Iran Is Built to Withstand the Ayatollah’s Assassination Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People in this episode
Host: Ravi Agrawal
Guest: Ali Hashem
Topics covered
- Iran
- Tehran
- ordinary life
- conflict
- internet shutdown
- journalism
Keywords
- Tehran
- Iran
- Ali Hashem
- ordinary life
- internet shutdown
- conflict
- journalism
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Netflix, Uber, WhatsApp
Places: Iran, Tehran
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