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Under the Shadow review – Leila Farzad is fantastic in this nerve-shredding tale of 80s Tehran

Almeida theatre, LondonCarmen Nasr’s adaptation of the film set during the Iran-Iraq war is searing enough to feel like a 2026 livestreamReprimanded for wearing her headscarf too loosely, Shideh, a former medical student in Tehran, is warned: “A woman should be more scared of exposing herself than anything else. ”Shideh has other concerns. It is 1988, the height of the Iran-Iraq war, and her husband is on the frontline, leaving her to raise their seven-year-old daughter.

The Guardian UK 6h ago

Under the Shadow review – Leila Farzad is fantastic in this nerve-shredding tale of 80s Tehran

Almeida theatre, LondonCarmen Nasr’s adaptation of the film set during the Iran-Iraq war is searing enough to feel like a 2026 livestreamReprimanded for wearing her headscarf too loosely, Shideh, a former medical student in Tehran, is warned: “A woman should be more scared of exposing herself than anything else. ”Shideh has other concerns. It is 1988, the height of the Iran-Iraq war, and her husband is on the frontline, leaving her to raise their seven-year-old daughter.

The Guardian Culture 6h ago

Egypt’s new monorail offers a modern ride, but Cairo is still not convinced

Egypt’s new monorail offers a modern ride, but Cairo is still not convinced Cairo’s East Nile monorail opened to passengers this month as a flagship of Egypt’s infrastructure ambitions. Cairo, Egypt – On a weekday afternoon in early May, Mohammed Adel boarded the monorail at Musheer Tantawi station and watched Cairo’s cityscape scroll by. The 48-year-old sales manager had boarded a train on the Egyptian capital’s latest public transport transit line, Cairo’s East Nile monorail, to test it.

Al Jazeera 9d ago

‘Impossible, exhausting, horrifying’: how a chilling supernatural play explains the terror of life in Iran

Hit Iranian horror Under the Shadow conjured scares from the aftermath of the 1979 revolution. With Tehran once again under siege, a new theatrical version makes that story feel more relevant than everNadia Latif’s grandmother warned her about djinn. “If angels are good and devils are evil,” the theatre and film director remembers learning, “then the djinn is something in between.”

The Guardian Culture 13d ago

World Cup Group G guide

World Cup 2026 Group G guide - fixtures, schedule, standings and odds for Belgium, Egypt, Iran and New Zealand World Cup Group G includes Belgium, Egypt, Iran and New Zealand; matches will take place in US cities Seattle and Los Angeles and in Canada's Vancouver Tuesday 2 June 2026 13:27, UK World Cup Group G features Belgium, Egypt, Iran and New Zealand. World Cup Group G fixtures All kick-off times are BST World Cup Group G table World Cup Group G supercomputer prediction Belgium guide...

Sky Sports Football 8d ago

Sudarshan Chakra: India's 'kill-web' to counter growing nuclear arsenals of China, Pakistan

China’s nuclear-capable missile arsenal has expanded significantly in recent years, with estimates placing its warhead count at around 600; the Pentagon suggests the number could exceed 1,000 by 2030. The backbone of this arsenal includes the DF-41 intercontinental ballistic missile, a solid-fuel system capable of carrying multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs), deployed in both silos and on mobile launchers. Alongside this, the older DF-5B liquid-fuel missile remains in...

Times of India 6d ago

‘Impossible, exhausting, horrifying’: how a chilling supernatural play explains the terror of life in Iran

A new stage adaptation of the Iranian horror film *Under the Shadow* explores the terror of life in Tehran during the aftermath of the 1979 revolution. The play blends supernatural elements, such as djinn, with the political anxieties of the time, set against the backdrop of the 1988 Iran-Iraq war. The production uses the horror narrative to reflect on the enduring impact of the revolution on Iranian society.

The Guardian UK 13d ago

Trump warns Netanyahu: ‘You’ll be on your own’ if attacks on Iran continue

Trump warns Netanyahu: ‘You’ll be on your own’ if attacks on Iran continue Trump’s warning comes as Israel and Iran pause attacks and indirect talks to reach a peace deal continue. United States President Donald Trump has warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he might find himself fighting on his own if Israel returns to war with Iran. The warning on Monday came as Israel and Iran said they would pause attacks following their most serious escalation since a ceasefire took...

Al Jazeera 1d ago

'Stop shooting': Trump demands as Iran, Israel resume strikes 1st time post ceasefire

US President Donald Trump on Monday called on Iran and Israel to immediately halt hostilities after the two countries exchanged missile and air strikes for the first time since an April ceasefire, raising fears of a renewed regional conflict. Posting on Truth Social, Trump wrote, “Israel and Iran must immediately stop 'shooting'.” The appeal came as Israel and Iran launched fresh attacks against each other, marking the most serious escalation since the ceasefire that took effect on April 8.

Times of India 2d ago

‘Strategic doctrine’: Iran hails military shift after Beirut raid response

‘Strategic doctrine’: Iran hails military shift after Beirut raid response Officials describe latest strikes against Israel as part of a military approach that prioritises ‘taking initiative and offensive power’. Tehran, Iran – Iranian authorities have expressed readiness for stronger military confrontation if necessary, after ending an exchange of fire with Israel that raised concerns of a return to all-out war. Iran’s armed forces on Sunday night launched an air attack against Israel in...

Al Jazeera 2d ago