“One thing is clear to me, to Iran, and to those who attacked Iran: a lasting, permanent solution to this situation and to the doubts surrounding Iran’s nuclear program can only be diplomatic,” Rafael Grossi said on a podcast hosted by…
Category: 1. Iran
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Hundreds Rally in Sarajevo to Support Detained Activists
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The protest contributes to a growing wave of grassroots mobilization across Europe in support of Palestine, underscoring Bosnia’s historical affinity with the Palestinian cause and its civil society’s…
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Syria Counts Votes After Indirect Election For First Parliament After Assad Fall
Nawar Najmeh, spokesperson for Syria’s Higher Election Committee, told the state-run SANA news agency that voting in Sunday’s elections had concluded in some electoral districts, and the winning candidates will be announced during a news…
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After Sumud, ‘Conscience’ aims to renew flotilla effort
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition launched the Ship of Conscience alongside the “Thousand Madleens to Gaza” initiative, carrying 92 personnel from 26 nations — doctors, journalists, human rights defenders — in a bold challenge to Israel’s…
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Tomahawk Supply To Ukraine Would Destroy Relations Between US And Russia: Putin
Less than two months since U.S. President Donald Trump met Putin at a summit in Alaska, peace looks even further away with Russian forces advancing in Ukraine, Russian drones allegedly flying in NATO airspace and now Washington talking about…
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Yemen wages new Israeli operation
TEHRAN – Yemeni forces have launched a new “high-precision” military operation against the Israeli occupation regime.
An advanced Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile, equipped with “multiple warheads”, was used to target sensitive…
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Netanyahu Sets Conditions for Trump’s Plan
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Netanyahu’s firm stance introduces major obstacles to the Trump proposal, especially after Arab and Islamic nations publicly welcomed Hamas’s response to the plan. His conditions could complicate efforts…
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Freedom’s courtyard: how artists created a space safe from toxic politics
Nearly a hundred self-publishing artists came from across the country, with a few from abroad, filling the yard with books, zines, postcards, sketches and personal projects.
In Iran, every published book must pass through the censors of the…
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Prof. Dr. Mohammad Reza Farzanegan in interview with Tehran Times
In an exclusive interview with Tehran Times, Prof. Dr. Mohammad Reza Farzanegan, a distinguished economist specializing in West Asian economies at Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany, provides an in-depth analysis, regarding the impact of the…
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Arab, Islamic Nations Back Hamas’s Response to Trump Plan
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The statement marks a rare moment of regional consensus around a potential diplomatic breakthrough in Gaza. It also signals growing pressure on Israel to de-escalate after years of conflict.
Key…
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