TEHRAN- On Friday, the 17th edition of Iran’s Regional Music Festival kicked off in Bandar Abbas, the capital of Hormozgan province, attracting individuals adorned in colorful clothing, speaking various dialects, and gathering to experience the…
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The Pope’s foreign policy – Tehran Times
After Pope Francis’s death, on April 21, much of the world’s attention has focused on his personality: his humility, his humor, his hands-on management style. All that goes to the grave. The Argentine pope’s contributions to Vatican…
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Yemeni forces target Israeli base twice
TEHRAN – Yemen launches second hypersonic missile strike on an Israeli airbase in 24 hours.
For the second consecutive day, Yemen’s military targeted the Israeli Nevatim airbase in the Negev desert with an advanced hypersonic ballistic…
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Dialogue is the only way
A tragic incident of terrorism took place in Pahalgam, and after that, the world’s most dangerous border, on both sides of which there are nuclear-powered states, stood staring into each other’s eyes.
As soon as this incident happened, an…
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No military cargoes at site of deadly port blast in South of Iran: Defense Ministry
TEHRAN – The spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Defense has firmly dismissed rumors suggesting the presence of military-related cargo at Shahid Rajaee Port at the time of a powerful blast that rocked the port of Shahid Rajaee in Hormozgan…
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Zionist regime’s position on indirect talks between Iran and US
TEHRAN – In an analysis, Sobh-e-No addressed the Zionist regime’s position on the Iran-U.S. talks and wrote: At the same time as the new round of indirect talks between Iran and the U.S. has begun, the Zionist regime has once again adopted its…
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Pezeshkian engages Indian, Pakistani leaders; proposes Iran as mediator amid rising Kashmir tensions
TEHRAN – Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian condemned the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India, and offered Tehran’s mediation to ease escalating tensions between India and Pakistan during separate phone calls with Indian Prime…
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Iran pays overdue membership fees to international organizations despite sanctions
TEHRAN – The Islamic Republic of Iran has settled its overdue membership fees to international organizations, following sustained efforts by the Supreme Audit Court.
According to the Public Relations and International Affairs Department of the…
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The Iron Lady and the Shah: How Thatcher’s 1978 Iran trip fueled British interference
TEHRAN – Forty-seven years ago, in April 1978, the leader of the UK opposition Conservative Party, Margaret Thatcher, visited Iran almost a year before the Islamic Revolution. She held talks with Mohammad Reza Shah and cajoled him into buying…
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India-Pakistan conflict: The long-term impact of US strategy on South Asia
TEHRAN – Western policies, particularly those of the United States, have played a complex and influential role over recent decades in the spread of terrorism and the escalation of regional tensions, especially between India and Pakistan.
These…
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