TEHRAN – Following the official activation of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty between Tehran and Moscow, Iran and Russia have entered a new phase in their long-standing relationship. The 20-year agreement, encompassing…
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You can’t unring the bell: The Israeli offensive that lost its grip
TEHRAN — Picture a hush in a room. A nervous voice leans into a mic and admits what everyone has felt: “We have a major, major, major generational problem.” That leaked fragment was less an accusation than a diagnosis: the old pipelines of…
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Exclusive: German troops were directly involved in ‘dirty work’
TEHRAN – In June, Germany was one of the few countries to back Israeli strikes on Iran’s civilian, nuclear, and military sites, and arguably the most vocal among them. The German Chancellor angered both Iranians and Germans during the…
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Australia suggests IRGC terror listing need not target innocent conscripts
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced in August that the government would legislate to list the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization.
The IRGC has long been sanctioned by the United States, citing its support for…
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West wants Arab nations to remain wary towards Iran: Lavrov
“Many would like to preserve the Arab countries of the [Persian] Gulf’s wary attitude towards Iran. These are the West’s games,” he said in an interview for the ‘Bridges to the East’ project, according to TASS.
“The Britons have always…
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RSF attack on hospital in Sudan’s el-Fasher kills 12, medics say | Sudan war News
The attack by the paramilitary on the hospital wounded 17 others, and is the second such attack in 24 hours.
Published On 8 Oct 2025
At least 12 people have been killed and 17 were wounded…
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Iran has taken care of millions of Afghan refugees with little international support | Iran
For more than four decades, the Islamic Republic of Iran has hosted millions of Afghan refugees, providing humanitarian, educational and health services despite enduring severe economic pressures caused by unilateral sanctions and the near-total…
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EU parliament votes to ban meat names for plant-based foods
The European Parliament (EP) has voted to ban the use of words like “burger” or “steak” to describe their plant-based variants.
The 355-247 majority vote is seen as a victory for livestock farmers who say the labels threaten their industry and…
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Ted Cruz blames Nigeria for ‘mass murder’ of Christians: What’s the truth? | Conflict News
United States Senator Ted Cruz has accused Nigeria’s government of enabling a “massacre” against Christians, citing a rising number of attacks against the community in the country’s troubled centre.
In an X post on Tuesday, Cruz said…
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The objects Gaza’s women refused to leave behind | Women News
The smallest belongings can become the most powerful relics. As Palestinians are forced to flee again and again within the Gaza Strip and beyond, people carry personal items that hold deep meaning. In this episode, we explore the stories behind…
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