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  • Celebration and Mourning: Inside an Iran at War
    Mar 2 2026
    The United States and Israel continued to strike Iran with missiles for a second day on Sunday, destroying more power centers of the Iranian regime and, according to rights groups, bringing the civilian death toll over 100. Iran responded with retaliatory attacks. At the same time, all eyes were on the Iranian government and the millions of citizens who have long opposed it. Farnaz Fassihi, who covers Iran for The New York Times, brings us the view from a pivotal moment inside Iran. Guest: Farnaz Fassihi, the United Nations bureau chief for The New York Times. She also covers Iran and how countries around the world deal with conflicts in the Middle East. Background reading:
    • Iranians took to the streets to celebrate the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
    • Here is the latest on the war.
    Photo: Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app.
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    37 min
  • The Killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader and the End of an Era in the Middle East
    Mar 1 2026
    The United States and Israel on Saturday launched an attack against Iran, killing the nation’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and, according to Iranian state media, several people in the country’s leadership structure. The New York Times journalists Mark Mazzetti and David E. Sanger explain what is next for Iran, and what these strikes threaten to unleash. Guest:
    • Mark Mazzetti, an investigative reporter for The New York Times based in Washington, D.C.
    • David E. Sanger, the White House and National Security Correspondent for The New York Times.
    Background reading:
    • Here’s what to know about the U.S. attacks on Iran.
    • Fact-checking President Trump’s justifications for attacking Iran.
    Photo: Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app.
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    35 min
  • 'The Interview': Maggie Gyllenhaal Thinks Hollywood Likes Women to Direct ‘Little Movies’
    Feb 28 2026
    With a big budget and a lot to say, the filmmaker is unleashing her inner monster with “The Bride!”
    • Thoughts? Email us at theinterview@nytimes.com
    • Watch our show on YouTube: youtube.com/@TheInterviewPodcast
    • For transcripts and more, visit: nytimes.com/theinterview
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