Iran Nuclear Deal Eases Pain of Sanctions, Tehran Taxi-Tutor Says
On the streets of Iran’s capital, one driver talks war, philosophy, and sanctions./ Arriving in a new country, the first person a visitor will meet is often a taxi driver. On the streets of Iran's capital, Tehran, the yellow and green taxis are ubiquitous—and their drivers usually have stories to tell. We found Hamid Bavi, a university tutor who drives a taxi "for pocket money," as our reporting trip to Iran was almost over. We approached him with our filming permit, looking for an interview, but he instantly said: "I don't need to see your ...
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