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2025-10-05 21:55
By Faramarz Kouhpayeh
A ‘revolution’ pursued by bots
With very few supporters inside or outside Iran, opposition figures use AI-enabled operations to incite revolt
TEHRAN – On June 16th, an X user shared an AI-generated picture of the deposed Shah's son, Reza Pahlavi, seated on a throne, and said, "He will bring Iran freedom and prosperity!" His father, Mohammad Reza Shah, fled Iran twice during his reign: first, when the MI6 and CIA were conspiring to overthrow the democratically elected government of Prime Minister Mosaddegh in 1953, and a second time, when he admitted hearing "the voice" of the people's revolution in January 1979.
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By Sahar Dadjoo
Exclusive: Sanctions will harm Iranian consumers, not defense capabilities, economic expert says
Prof. Farzanegan highlights that trade and inspection restrictions will harm ordinary citizens more than strategic sectors
TEHRAN- As sanctions on Iran intensify with the reactivation of the UN snapback mechanism, questions arise about their long-term economic and geopolitical consequences for the country. The measures, targeting Iran’s trade, defense, and financial sectors, have sparked debates about their impact on ordinary citizens and the nation’s capacity for innovation. Amid these challenges, understanding Iran’s position in a shifting global landscape is critical.
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By Batool Subeiti
How hostile forces may test Lebanon’s resistance
LONDON - New tactics and concealed strengths suggest the Lebanese resistance has changed, but its exact nature is unknown.
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By Shahrokh Saei
Hamas calls the shots, leaves Israel and US to play catch-up
TEHRAN – The indirect talks in Egypt between Hamas, Israel, and U.S. representatives signal the growing significance of the Palestinian group’s strategic maneuvering in the Gaza conflict. The negotiations in Sharm el-Sheikh illustrate Hamas’ strategic use of diplomacy following intensive Israeli military operations.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Yemen wages new Israeli operation
TEHRAN – Yemeni forces have launched a new “high-precision” military operation against the Israeli occupation regime.
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‘Brutal and inhumane’, Iran condemns Israel’s harsh treatment of Sumud flotilla activists
TEHRAN – The Iranian Foreign Ministry has strongly denounced the Israeli regime’s “brutal and inhumane” treatment of hundreds of international activists aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla, a humanitarian mission that sought to break Tel Aviv’s years-long blockade of the Gaza Strip.
Politics
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West’s excessive demands blocked Iran’s diplomatic efforts: FM Araghchi
TEHRAN – Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has criticized Western countries for rejecting Iran’s diplomatic efforts toward a fair and balanced solution, saying their “excessive and unreasonable demands” have obstructed progress in negotiations.
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Remains of 46 Iran-Iraq war martyrs returned home through Shalamcheh border
TEHRAN – The remains of 46 martyrs from Iran’s eight-year Sacred Defense were brought back to the country on Sunday through the Shalamcheh border crossing in Khuzestan Province, where a large crowd gathered to honor their return.
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US ‘peace through power’ means global submission, says Iran’s defense minister
TEHRAN – Iran’s Minister of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics, Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh, has denounced Washington’s notion of “peace through power,” saying it amounts to “submission to the United States rather than real peace.”
Sports
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Iranian throwers win two more golds at 2025 New Delhi
TEHRAN – Mehran Nikoee Majd and Sadegh Beit Sayah claimed two gold medals at the final day of the 2025 World Para Athletics Championships on Sunday.
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Women’s volleyball team crowned champions of 2025 CAVA
TEHRAN – Iran’s women’s volleyball team swept past Uzbekistan in straight sets (25-14, 25-14, 25-19) at the 2025 Central Asian Volleyball Association (CAVA) Women’s Volleyball Challenge Cup on Sunday to win the title for the first time in the history.
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Iran water polo defeat Hong Kong at 2025 Asian Aquatics Championships
TEHRAN – Iran’s men’s water polo team defeated Hong Kong 22-10 at the 11th Asian Aquatics Championships on Sunday.
Culture
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Iran presenting over 500 titles at 7th Sulaymaniyah International Book Fair
TEHRAN – Iran is participating in the 7th Sulaymaniyah International Book Fair in Iraq with over 500 titles on various topics.
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IAF cinematheque will screen “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid”
TEHRAN – The cinematheque of the Iranian Artists Forum (IAF) in Tehran will screen the 1969 American Western buddy film “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” directed by George Roy Hill on Monday.
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Iranian illustrator Noushin Sadeghian wins Grand Prix at the Biennial of Illustration Bratislava
TEHRAN – Iranian visual artist and illustrator Noushin Sadeghian won the Grand Prix at the 30th Biennial of Illustration Bratislava (BIB) in Slovakia.
Economy
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Iran, Norway explore cooperation on renewable energy
TEHRAN – Senior Iranian and Norwegian officials discussed expanding cooperation in renewable energy and electricity grid management during a meeting between Norway’s ambassador to Tehran and the head of Iran’s Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organization (SATBA).
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Over 280 domestically manufactured, rebuilt rail units added to national fleet
TEHRAN – Iran inaugurated 17 rail infrastructure projects and added 283 domestically manufactured and rebuilt rolling stock units to its railway fleet in a ceremony held via video conference with President Masoud Pezeshkian and Transport Minister Farzaneh Sadegh.
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‘UN sanctions not to disrupt Iran-China trade; concerns largely psychological’
TEHRAN- Majid-Reza Hariri, the chairman of the Iran-China Joint Chamber of Commerce, commented on the extent to which the UN Security Council sanctions would affect Iran-China relations, and stated: "Given that none of the UN sanctions are trade-related and instead pertain to the nuclear industry and some sectors of the country's missile industries, consequently, they should not impact our normal trade with China."
Society
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BRICS welcomes Iran’s proposal for establishing joint satellite data platform
TEHRAN – Member states participating in the 4th meeting of the BRICS working group on geospatial technologies and its application have welcomed Iran’s proposal for the establishment of a joint satellite data exchange platform.
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Foreign students studying in Iranian universities almost doubled
TEHRAN – Nearly 60,000 foreign students are currently studying in Iranian universities, compared with 35,000 students in the past Iranian academic year started on September 22, 2024.
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Over 1.2m Iranians donate blood in 6 months
TEHRAN –A total of 1,226,464 Iranians donated blood in the first six months of the current Iranian year, which started on March 21, indicating a 1.4 percent growth compared to the same period last year, according to an official with the Blood Transfusion Organization.
Tourism
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‘Narrators of Ancient Iran’ on view at National Museum
TEHRAN – A new exhibition titled “Narrators of Ancient Iran: A Selection of Objects from the National Museum” has opened its doors to the public at the vast, prestigious museum, which is located in downtown Tehran.
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Burnt City, a symbol of peaceful coexistence in ancient Iran
TEHRAN - An Iranian archaeologist has said that the UNESCO-registered Burnt City is one of the most prominent archaeological sites in Iran, reflecting one of the earliest urban societies in the history of human civilization.
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Iran to take part in FITUR 2026 in Spain
TEHRAN - The Touring & Automobile Club of the Islamic Republic of Iran, on behalf of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, will hold the national pavilion of the Islamic Republic of Iran at the international tourism exhibition FITUR 2026 in Spain.
International
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Hamas’ smart response to Trump’s anti-peace plan
TEHRAN – Palestinian resistance factions in Gaza say Hamas’s response to the U.S. proposal reflects a responsible national stance and came after thorough consultations.
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Hamas calls the shots, leaves Israel and US to play catch-up
TEHRAN – The indirect talks in Egypt between Hamas, Israel, and U.S. representatives signal the growing significance of the Palestinian group’s strategic maneuvering in the Gaza conflict. The negotiations in Sharm el-Sheikh illustrate Hamas’ strategic use of diplomacy following intensive Israeli military operations.
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Yemen wages new Israeli operation
TEHRAN – Yemeni forces have launched a new “high-precision” military operation against the Israeli occupation regime.
Video Comment
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Culture minister highlights year of progress in arts, global image enhancement
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Gazan Journalists attacked by Israel
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Brother of Iranian scientist murdered in Israeli strike speaks out
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Footage shows Israel hit a kindergarten in Tehran
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Delegates and ambassadors from 28 countries visited the IRIB building
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FIFA VP Victor Montagliani: Iran football will compete at 2026 World Cup
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Iran ready to operate solid-fuel launcher as part of natl. space program
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Pep Guardiola condemns 'live genocide' in Gaza, calls for global mobilization
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ICCIMA calls for tariff reform to boost trade with Turkey
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Hundreds observe ancient Qalishuyan ritual in central Iran
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Ben-Gvir ‘proudly’ defends Sumud detainee mistreatment as Greta Thunberg reports abuse
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6 Israeli-linked terrorists executed in Iran
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US ‘peace through power’ means global submission, says Iran’s defense minister
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Salam’s cabinet: US dictates first, Lebanon’s interests last
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Over 940 km of gas transmission pipelines to be commissioned by Mar. 2026
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Sumud flotilla speaks volumes beyond humanitarian aid to Gaza