

Yeganeh Torbati
Iran correspondent for The Washington Post with extensive reporting on Iranian politics, protests, and society; author of a forthcoming book on modern Iran.
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Jan 12, 2026 • 32min
Will these Iran protests bring the government down?
Yeganeh Torbati, an Iran correspondent for The Washington Post, shares her insights on the escalating protests in Iran, ignited by economic turmoil and a demand for governmental reform. She reveals the alarming reports of a communications blackout and possible casualties amid the unrest. Torbati discusses the protesters' desperate calls for change and how recent chants indicate widespread discontent beyond mere economic issues. She also explores the future of the Iranian regime, drawing parallels to past movements and outlining the complexities of opposition groups.

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Jun 17, 2025 • 24min
A major turning point in the Israel-Iran conflict
Journalist Yeganeh Torbati, a reporter for The Washington Post covering Iran, delves into the latest flare-up in the Israel-Iran conflict. She discusses Israel's strategic airstrikes and the unexpected sense of hope among some Iranians yearning for change. The conversation highlights the evolving public sentiment, the implications of Iran's nuclear ambitions, and the complicated U.S. stance on this geopolitical crisis. Torbati also explores what this escalation means for future relations and the potential for broader conflict.

Jun 1, 2022 • 26min
“You better brace yourself.”
Jason Moser, a Senior Analyst at Motley Fool, shares insights on Salesforce's impressive Q1 results and its Slack integration challenges. Yeganeh Torbati, an Economic policy reporter at The Washington Post, dives into the controversial funding practices of Live Nation during the pandemic, raising ethical questions. They also discuss Jamie Dimon's warning about an impending 'economic hurricane' and examine the balance between remote work and company culture as CEOs express growing economic concerns.


