Water reserves in Iran’s second-largest city have fallen to less than 3 per cent of capacity, prompting officials to warn of possible ra …
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Mashhad Faces Severe Water Crisis as Reservoir Levels Drop Below 3%
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Iran-linked hackers leak plans for Australia’s $7bn Redback vehicles
Cyber Toufan, a group believed to be linked to the Iranian state, claimed responsibility for the breach and released 3D renderings and technical blueprints of the Redback vehicles on Telegram.
The hackers said the data was obtained during a…
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Iranian missiles range none of West’s business
Speaking at the conference “Us and the West in the Thoughts of the Supreme Leader”, Ali Larijani, the Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, stated that understanding Iran’s relationship with the West requires examining…
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One in seven Iranian adults has diabetes, health official warns
Larijani told reporters that 500,000 new cases are added each year, warning that poor diet, obesity, and low physical activity are driving a “growing national health burden.”
He said diabetes and its complications consume up to 15% of…
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Economic show of strength in East: Iran’s oil breaks records, China’s strategic play with rare earths
Pars Today – While Iran, by circumventing sanctions, has raised its oil exports to the highest level in 7.5 years, China, through a strategic move in the rare earth elements market and alongside easing export restrictions, has created a…
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'They Destroyed His Family': Iran Sentences Engineer Over Instagram Posts
An Iranian software engineer faces a decade in prison on espionage charges after posting workplace selfies on Instagram and seeking just …
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Iran reacts to Trump admission of US involvement in Israeli war against Iran
Speaking at his weekly press conference on Monday, Esmail Baghaei described Trump’s statement as “one of the latest and clearest proofs of the United States’ direct participation in the military aggression on Iran.”
Tehran had long been…
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US Highlights Gaza Aid Surge; Palestinians Claim ‘engineered Starvation’
White House spokesperson Dylan Johnson told Al Jazeera on Sunday an average of 674 trucks have entered Gaza daily since the Israel-Hamas ceasefire took effect.
Humanitarian workers “have reached more than one million people with household food…
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Iran, Oman seek to expand ties in marine, cultural tourism
On the sidelines of the 26th General Assembly of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) in Riyadh, Seyed Reza Salehi Amiri, Iran’s Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, met with Salem bin Mohammed Al Mahrouqi,…
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US Govt. Shutdown Stalls Arms Deliveries To Ukraine: Axios
A budget standoff between Democrats and Republicans in Congress has dragged the shutdown out for 40 days, making it the longest in US history.
“This is actually really harming both our allies and partners and US industry to actually deliver a…
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