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2026-01-25 21:06
By Shahab Sarmadi
Minneapolis: Ground zero of American hypocrisy
Alex Pretti’s death exposed a US that champions freedom abroad even as federal agents take the lives of its own citizens at home
TEHRAN — Anger is surging across the United States — particularly in Minneapolis — after federal agents shot and killed Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old American ICU nurse, during a chaotic immigration raid. His death has become a symbol of what critics describe as a violent and uncontrolled federal crackdown — one that is now claiming the lives of U.S. citizens.
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US has absolutely zero credibility on human rights: Japanese professor
Saul Takahashi says Trump encourages protests in Iran as sanctions deepen economic hardship
TEHRAN - In an interview with the Tehran Times, Japanese human rights lawyer and academic Saul Takahashi critically examines U.S. and Israeli policies toward Iran amid the unrest that engulfed the country in the first 10 ten days of the current month.
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By Xavier Villar
The political language used to frame Iran
MADRID - There is an art, almost a science, to the construction of a journalistic narrative that, under the appearance of balance and rigor, guides the reader toward a predetermined conclusion. This is not the overt propaganda of the twentieth century, with its recognizable slogans and incendiary language, but a more sophisticated procedure.
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By Batool Subeiti
Why American threats against Iran will fail
LONDON - U.S. saber-rattling against Iran may signal a turning point in West Asia, tempering Trump’s euphoria following his successes in the Caribbean and challenging his perception of himself as an uncontested global hegemon.
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Sunni clerics join Shiite religious leaders in backing Islamic Republic
TEHRAN – Hundreds of Sunni religious scholars in Iran’s southern Hormozgan Province have issued a declaration of firm and informed support for the Islamic Republic and the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, revealing a broad national consensus in the face of recent U.S.-backed unrest.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Nouri al-Maliki nominated for Iraqi premiership
TEHRAN – In a major development, Iraq’s Coordination Framework has officially nominated former Prime Minister Nouri alMaliki as its candidate to lead the next government.
Politics
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UNHRC resolution ‘against Iran, not about rights’
TEHRAN — Iran’s government spokesperson sharply rejected a United Nations Human Rights Council resolution on the country’s recent unrest, calling the measure a ‘politically motivated’ effort to exert pressure on the Islamic Republic while ignoring Western sanctions and Western-backed regional wars that constitute grave rights abuses.
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Police chief says defense of Islamic Republic will continue
TEHRAN — Iran’s top police commander says the country’s security forces and much of the public remain firmly committed to defending the Islamic Republic, describing the recent wave of unrest as a failed attempt by foreign-backed actors to fracture Iranian society.
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Washington labeled world’s foremost environmental aggressor by IRGC
TEHRAN — In an address linking ecological preservation to national defense, Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC), identified the United States as the world’s most prolific and deliberate destroyer of the natural environment.
Sports
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Iran U23 football team invited to China
TEHRAN – The football federation of Iran has received an invitation from its Chinese counterpart to play a friendly match with Iran’s U23 team.
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Iran lose to China at 2026 Asian Handball Championship
TEHRAN – Iran lost to China 33-23 in Group IV of the 2026 Asian Handball Championship on Sunday.
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Asgari wins bronze at Karate One Premier League
TEHRAN – Bahman Asgari Ghoncheh of Iran claimed a bronze medal at the Karate One Premier League Istanbul on Sunday.
Culture
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12th Kolkata International Children’s Film Festival screening Iranian modern, classic movies
TEHRAN – Five films from Iran are present at the 12th Kolkata International Children’s Film Festival, which is underway in India.
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44th Fajr Film Festival to be held in February with 31 films vying for Crystal Simorgh
TEHRAN – The 44th Fajr National Film Festival will be inaugurated at Mellat Cineplex in Tehran on February 1, setting the stage for ten days of artistic celebration and competition.
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Yorgos Lanthimos’s “Bugonia” reviewed at Arasbaran Cultural Center
TEHRAN – Arasbaran Cultural Center in Tehran screened the 2025 dark comedy film “Bugonia” directed by Yorgos Lanthimos on Sunday.
Economy
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Iran proposes Eurasian free zones body to boost economic cooperation
TEHRAN – A senior Iranian foreign ministry official has proposed establishing a Eurasian free zones organization to promote economic cooperation and synergy among member states.
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Iran free zones seek investment from CIS countries
TEHRAN – Iran’s free trade and special economic zones are ready to attract investment from countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), a senior official said on Monday.
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NIDC brings 12 new gas wells online
TEHRAN – The National Iranian Drilling Company (NIDC) has brought 12 new gas wells into production under a drilling contract with the Central Iranian Oil Fields Company, strengthening gas supply, particularly during the winter season, the NIDC head of said.
Society
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School-building benefactors honored
TEHRAN – The 27th national conference on honoring school-building benefactors was held in Tehran on Monday, with Education Minister Alireza Kazemi and several benefactors in attendance.
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Family and youth population projects to be supported
TEHRAN – The Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology and Knowledge-based Economy, in cooperation with the Innovation and Prosperity Fund, will support the implementation of projects in the family and youth population sectors.
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Japanese envoy highlights boosting ties with Iranian universities in AI, emerging technologies
TEHRAN – Japanese Ambassador Tamaki Tsukada has highlighted the significance of promoting scientific ties with Iranian universities in different areas, especially emerging technologies, artificial intelligence (AI), and advanced materials.
Tourism
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Iran to resubmit Masuleh cultural landscape dossier for UNESCO World Heritage status
TEHRAN — Iran is set to soon submit a revised nomination dossier for Masuleh and its cultural landscape for possible inscription on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, a senior cultural heritage official said on Monday.
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Minister of Cultural Heritage, UNESCO official emphasize necessity of joint convergence
TEHRAN—Iran’s Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts Reza Shalehi-Amiri and Secretary-General of Iran’s National Commission for UNESCO Hassan Fartousi emphasized the necessity of joint convergence and efforts to strengthen the position of the country's cultural and civilizational heritage in the regional and international arena.
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Langeroud eyes becoming sea-based tourism hub in northern Iran
TEHRAN - Langeroud county in Iran’s northern Gilan province, which has 17 kilometers of coastline along the Caspian Sea, could develop into a sea-based tourism hub, a local official said.
International
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Minneapolis: Ground zero of American hypocrisy
TEHRAN — Anger is surging across the United States — particularly in Minneapolis — after federal agents shot and killed Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old American ICU nurse, during a chaotic immigration raid. His death has become a symbol of what critics describe as a violent and uncontrolled federal crackdown — one that is now claiming the lives of U.S. citizens.
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Nouri al-Maliki nominated for Iraqi premiership
TEHRAN – In a major development, Iraq’s Coordination Framework has officially nominated former Prime Minister Nouri alMaliki as its candidate to lead the next government.
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Economic fragility and militarized escalation in Trump’s foreign policy
BEIRUT — Since his return to the White House, President Donald Trump’s foreign policy has been characterized by confrontation, escalation, and a growing reliance on military force.
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US, Israel hatched ‘false-flag killings’ plot to stir unrest in Iran: top MP
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Iran's steel output rises 16% in December 2025: WSA
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Tehran nets 148 ringleaders, two foreign nationals in another major anti-terror sweep