Six years ago this month, the Iranian regime unleashed a wave of brutal violence to crush a nationwide popular uprising, murdering at least 1,500 protesters in what became known as “Bloody Aban,” or the November 2019 uprising. The regime hoped…
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Caspian Sea Holds Vital Importance Equal to Persian Gulf For Iran
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Speaking at the first meeting of governors of Caspian littoral provinces in the northern city of Rasht, Araghchi reiterated that “the Caspian Sea, like the Persian Gulf, has vital importance for the…
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Saudi foreign ownership property law won't overheat market, says Dar Global CEO
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has frozen rent in Riyadh for five years to contain soaring prices.
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4 Zionists killed, injured in an operation in West Bank
Four Zionists were wounded, one succumbing to his wounds later, in an attack in the West Bank’s Gush Etzion, according to local media, including the Haaretz.
Israeli medics said a man in his 30s was killed in what reports say was a stabbing…
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Syria opens first trial over coastal violence after Assad’s fall
By Suleiman Al-Khalidi
ALEPPO, Syria/AMMAN (Reuters) -Syria on Tuesday began the first trial of suspects in a wave of bloodshed in March during which pro-government fighters killed hundreds of members of the Alawite minority – a case seen as a…
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Saudi prince to press Trump to intervene to end Sudan war, sources say
By Alexander Cornwell and Timour Azhari
TEL AVIV/RIYDAH (Reuters) -Saudi Arabia’s defacto ruler Mohammed bin Salman is set to press U.S. President Donald Trump to personally intervene to help end the war in Sudan during talks in Washington on…
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Cloud Seeding Brings Floods as Iran's Drought Deepens
Rainfall caused minor flooding in parts of Iran after authorities seeded clouds to ease a mounting water crisis, but the country still faces severe shortages that have prompted warnings the capital may eventually need to be evacuated.
Following…
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Funding chaos may unravel decades of biomedical research
Megan Murray has been in limbo. The Harvard University epidemiologist and infectious diseases doctor has grants from the U.S. National Institutes of Health to fund ongoing research on tuberculosis. Over decades, her work has produced…
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Iran lawmaker links June war assassinations to Mossad network in Iran
Ahmad Bakhshayesh Ardestani, a member of parliament’s national security and foreign policy committee, said it appeared the network helped identify Iranian targets on the ground rather than relying on intelligence gathered from Israel.
“It…
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Iran plans first launch from Chabahar space center as three satellites near liftoff
Hassan Salarieh, head of the Iranian Space Agency, told a media event in Semnan that the Zafar-2, Paya and the second batch of Kosar imaging satellites are ready for launch.
He said Iran’s space sector had advanced to the point where…
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