MADRID – When observers in Manchuria relayed news of Russia’s defeat at the hands of Japan in 1904, the event was registered not merely as a regional upset but as a systemic transformation. Japan had entered the ranks of the great powers not…
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Tehran Times – Iran vows appropriate response to US-Israel military ‘adventurism’
TEHRAN – Iran has intensified its criticism of the United States’ approach to diplomacy, warning that continued inconsistencies and “bad faith” actions by Washington could provoke a decisive response, while also raising new concerns over…
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Tehran Times – US war: Over fifty days of costly effort with no results

Kayhan, in an editorial, examined Trump’s costly and fruitless efforts. The paper writes that the two‑week ceasefire ends on Wednesday, yet despite bearing enormous and miscalculated costs, Trump has failed to secure any presentable…
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Tehran Times – US shifts goalposts as Iran stands unyielding
TEHRAN — Iran has adopted a firm stance as the deadline of a fragile two-week ceasefire with the US looms amid Washington’s breach of the truce.
The ceasefire was reached on April 8 after President Donald Trump accepted Iran’s 10-point plan…
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Tehran Times – US war on Iran: Chinese president urges immediate, comprehensive ceasefire

TEHRAN – Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for an “immediate and comprehensive ceasefire” between Iran and the United States as President Donald Trump intensifies threats against Tehran.
China has maintained a critical stance toward…
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Increasing heat can boost malnutrition among children
Climate change may be worsening nutritional problems for already vulnerable children.
An analysis of data from about 6.5 million young children in Brazil shows that the higher the temperature, the higher the chances of child…
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Tehran Times – Outrage over Israeli soldier’s vandalism of Jesus statue in Lebanon

There has been widespread condemnation after an image of an Israeli soldier hitting a statue of Jesus with a sledgehammer in southern Lebanon went viral, the BBC reported on its website.
Israel’s prime minister claimed he was “stunned and…
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Tehran Times – British universities paid security firm to spy on pro-Palestine students

Twelve British universities paid a private firm run by former military intelligence officials to “spy” on student protesters and academics, including those who have expressed solidarity with Palestine, it can be revealed.
A joint investigation…
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Tehran Times – The rain fell, and the UAE’s house on sand is falling

TEHRAN — The United Arab Emirates had a defining choice to make, and it made the wrong one. For years, Abu Dhabi cast itself as the clever pragmatist of the Persian Gulf, a nimble trader that could glide above the region’s oldest fault…
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Elucidating the mechanisms of ‘counter-speech’ in Israel’s media strategy

TEHRAN – The credibility of any reasonable dialogue rests on two fundamental principles: a substantial and maximal commitment to alignment with reality and internal consistency.
In a rational exchange, both parties are bound by these two…
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