The Iran War, in Numbers The New York Times
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The Iran War, in Numbers – The New York Times
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Iran war pushing more than 30 million back into poverty, UN development chief says – Reuters
Iran war pushing more than 30 million back into poverty, UN development chief says Reuters
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Journalists attacked in Lebanon, one killed
Prominent Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil was killed on Wednesday in what appeared to be a targeted attack by the Israeli military in the town of Tyre in southern Lebanon. Her employer, Al-Akhbar, <a…
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Man Executed on Charges of Spying for Israel
The judiciary-linked “Mizan” news agency reported on Thursday, April 23, that an individual convicted on security-related charges had be …
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Top Pakistani Shia cleric warns against Trump’s visit to Islamabad, calls him ‘wretched’
Syed Jawad Naqvi, a prominent Pakistani Shia scholar, has warned against US President Donald Trump’s potential visit to Islamabad, describing him as a “wretched person.”
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Minab martyrs honored at Imam Reza shrine ceremony
TEHRAN, Apr. 23 (MNA) – A commemoration for martyrs from Minab’s Shajareh Tayyebeh School was held at the Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad.
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Sheikh Baha’i: Prominent scholar of Safavid era
Iran commemorates Sheikh Baha’i on April 23rd every year for his contributions as a scholar who integrated scientific knowledge with religious thought, shaping intellectual and practical life in the Safavid era. His legacy, marked annually on…
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What we know about Israel killing Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil | Israel attacks Lebanon News
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has accused Israel of crimes against humanity for killing journalist Amal Khalil and wounding her colleague Zeinab Faraj in an air strike in the village of al-Tayri in southern Lebanon.
Khalil and Faraj were…
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Arabian Peninsula Security Beyond the Iran War
The strategic environment that prevailed on the Arabian Peninsula prior to the outbreak of the war in Iran on Feb. 28 has been fundamentally and likely irreversibly altered. A long-standing…
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Iran economy looks set to withstand US naval blockade
A US naval blockade of Iranian ports is likely to squeeze Iran’s oil output in the coming weeks but claims it will throw the Islamic republic into economic free fall remain premature, analysts say.
After weeks of bombing and counter-strikes, focus…
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