TEHRAN, Dec. 24 (MNA) – The Iranian nuclear chief has said that his country will not respond to the political pressures to allow the IAEA inspector to inspect the bombed nuclear sites.
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Iran not to give in to pressures to let inspect nuclear sites
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Over 150 Iranian MPs condemn US 'maritime piracy' in Caribbean
Iranian lawmakers have strongly condemned the US for intercepting and seizing oil tankers in the Caribbean.
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Iran condoles with Libya over death of army chief in plane crash
Iran has offered condolences to Libya over the death of the country’s army chief following a plane crash.
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World title is within reach: Mohammad Dastan
TEHRAN — Iran national beach soccer goalkeeper Mohammad Dastan believes the team have put their elimination from the 2025 Beach Soccer World Cup behind them and are now fully focused on achieving their long-standing dream of winning the world…
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Iran condoles Libya over death of army Cmdr. in plane crash
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei has extended condolences to the government and people of Libya following the tragic crash of an aircraft carrying the Libyan army’s chief of staff, Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad.
The Iranian…
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Iranian female cyclist touring Asia arrives in Vietnam – Iran News Daily
Iranian female cyclist touring Asia arrives in Vietnam
TEHRAN (Iran News) Eskandari arrived in the Vietnamese capital on Monday, continuing her cycling journey around the Asian continent.
She entered Vietnam a day earlier after completing the…
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Admitting Ukraine to NATO to lead to Russia-US confrontation
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned his US counterpart, George W. Bush, back in 2008 that Washington’s intention to admit Ukraine to NATO will cause a long-term confrontation between Russia and the United States, according to declassified…
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Iran’s heaviest imaging satellite to be in space by Monday
TEHRAN – Iran is preparing to launch its most substantial satellite to date into low Earth orbit next week, a move aimed at broadening the nation’s capabilities in space.
The domestically produced Paya satellite—is scheduled to lift off…
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Tehran, Dushanbe look to deepen security partnership with high-level police chief visit
TEHRAN – Iran’s top police commander, Brigadier General Ahmadreza Radan, arrived in Tajikistan on Tuesday for a key security visit aimed at expanding bilateral law enforcement cooperation.
Radan was invited by Tajikistan’s Interior Minister,…
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Preparedness is not provocation – Tehran Times
GOA – West Asia is once again approaching a dangerous threshold. Israel’s growing readiness for a direct strike against Iran is no longer confined to intelligence leaks, anonymous briefings, or speculative commentary. It has entered the realm…
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