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Today 22:39
By Dr. Mahdi Zolfaghari
Republicans’ November 2026 nightmare
TEHRAN - A review of Donald Trump’s recent statements on the social network Truth Social reveals a profound paradox in his mindset ahead of the next election race. While public opinion and credible polling data, including the results of the DDHQ Institute, which shows his average approval rating at around 44.1 percent, paint a realistic picture of his situation, Trump has locked himself into a purported and unrealistic approval rating of 64 percent.
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Today 22:20
By staff writer
The ‘narco’ smokescreen clears as US demands Venezuelan oil fields
TEHRAN — The smoke from the January 3 airstrikes on Caracas has barely dissipated, but the strategic landscape of the American aggression against Venezuela has already undergone a chilling transformation.
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Today 20:54
By Parviz Jamshidi
Should Europe tremble as Trump keeps threatening to grab Greenland?
TEHRAN - Donald Trump is causing fear among Europeans by repeatedly threatening that the U.S. is seeking to annex Greenland, a semi-autonomous region of fellow NATO member Denmark, by force if necessary.
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Today 19:14
Yemen’s crisis deepens amid UAE–Israel nexus
TEHRAN – The latest turmoil in Yemen underscores how regional rivalries and foreign entanglements continue to destabilize the country.
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Today 19:09
By Sondoss Al Asaad
Lebanon at the edge of an imposed escalation?
BEIRUT—Amid escalating Israeli enemy rhetoric about widening the circle of confrontation and Washington’s clear shift toward imposing faits accomplis under the logic of “the law of the jungle,” Lebanon finds itself navigating an exceptionally sensitive political and security moment.
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Today 18:59
By Wesam Bahrani
Syrians gambling with Israel
TEHRAN – Why are some Syrians betting on the Israeli regime and its risks for Syria’s unity?
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Today 18:30
By Shahrokh Saei
Greenland today, Europe tomorrow: Mapping the rise of Trumpland
TEHRAN – President Donald Trump’s imperial ambitions show no sign of slowing, fueled by hubris and the momentum of America’s deadly military strikes in Venezuela — a campaign that culminated in the abduction of President Nicolás Maduro. Trump has now declared that Venezuela “will be turning over” up to 50 million barrels of oil — valued at roughly $2.8 billion — to the United States.
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Today 16:16
Hakim: Iraq’s sovereignty hinges on airspace control
Ammar al-Hakim, leader of Iraq’s National Wisdom Movement, has stressed that true sovereignty cannot be achieved without full control over the country’s airspace. Speaking at a ceremony marking the anniversary of the founding of the Iraqi Army, Hakim reflected on the institution’s history and its revival after 2003 in the face of terrorism and severe challenges.
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Yesterday 20:17
By staff writer
The kidnapping of a president and the outcry shaking the world order
TEHRAN – The abduction of a sitting head of state—blindfolded and rendered to a Manhattan courtroom—marks the definitive end of the post-WWII diplomatic era.
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Yesterday 19:31
By Shahrokh Saei
From ally to aggressor: Greenland exposes Europe’s security illusion
TEHRAN - For years, European leaders have spoken of Russia as the singular threat to Europe’s security. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen captured this consensus in October 2025 when she stated: “There is only one country that is willing to threaten us (Europe), and it is Russia, and therefore we need a very strong answer back.” That statement reflected the prevailing mindset that NATO’s purpose was to contain Russia, and the United States was the indispensable ally in that mission.
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Yesterday 19:21
By Sondoss Al Asaad
Lebanon’s governance in crisis
Lebanon’s political system is so hollowed out that even a fictitious foreign prince can dictate governance
BEIRUT—Imagine a country where a fictitious foreign prince, armed only with a phone and a fabricated authority, can dictate political appointments, unlock frozen bank accounts, and influence judicial decisions—all without leaving his home.
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Yesterday 19:20
By Wesam Bahrani
Catastrophic year for Palestinians in 2025
TEHRAN – An official Palestinian report has documented the catastrophic suffering of Palestinians in 2025 at the hands of the Israeli occupation regime.
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Yesterday 19:20
By staff writer
Israel’s expansionist agenda: Aggression in Syria amid Paris talks
TEHRAN – The persistence of Israeli military aggression in southern Syria, reported on Tuesday even as negotiations were underway in Paris, illustrates the contradiction between declared diplomatic efforts and the reality of the regime’s expansionist policies.
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Yesterday 17:01
Jeffrey Sachs calls for an end to US strangulation of Venezuela
In his Monday briefing to the UN Security Council, Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs warned that U.S. aggression and “economic strangulation” against Venezuela represent a grave violation of the UN Charter.
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Yesterday 14:18
Report: EU civilian research aids Israeli arms industry
The EU has funneled millions of euros' worth of funding meant for civilian research programs to Israeli arms manufacturers and other military firms despite a ban on the funding of military and dual-use research, the Middle East Eye reported.
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2026/01/05
By Matin Jamshidi
The anarchy of the Trump Doctrine
Europe should wake up as Trump is knocking on the door
TEHRAN - By kidnapping Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in the dead of night on January 3, under the pretext of "narco-terrorism" charges, Donald Trump and his inner circle are pushing the world toward anarchy, or more accurately, the law of the jungle.
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2026-01-05 20:15
‘Vulkan Group’ claims responsibility for arson that blacked out southern Berlin
An extreme left-wing group claimed responsibility for an arson attack that caused a blackout affecting about 45,000 households and more than 2,000 businesses in Berlin over the weekend, Politico reported Monday.
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2026-01-05 20:14
Trump downplays alleged Ukrainian drone strike on Putin’s Novgorod residence
President Donald Trump said U.S. officials determined Ukraine did not target Vladimir Putin’s residence in last week’s drone incident, disputing Kremlin claims he initially treated with concern.
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2026-01-05 19:55
Russia and China condemn U.S. “crimes” and “bullying” in Venezuela
Russia and China condemned the United States at a UN Security Council meeting, accusing Washington of committing “crimes” and “bullying” in Venezuela. The criticism followed a U.S.-led military operation that included deadly strikes and the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
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2026-01-05 18:38
By Wesam Bahrani
What awaits Gaza in 2026
TEHRAN – As we enter the new year 2026, do the risks of genocide and displacement for Palestinians in Gaza still persist?
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2026-01-05 18:27
By Sondoss Al Asaad
Lebanon between war and ‘neutralization’
BEIRUT—Lebanon is once again being asked to believe in calm—carefully worded, condition-laden calm—at a moment when pressure, not peace, defines the regional landscape.
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2026-01-05 18:18
By Shahrokh Saei
Trump’s imperial reach: From Latin America to Greenland
TEHRAN – U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats against other countries, issued after the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a military operation that included deadly strikes inside the Latin American nation, are not merely reckless—they are a brazen display of imperial arrogance.
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2026-01-05 18:14
By Dr. Jin Liangxiang
Iran and AsiaEuro continent: Underestimated connection and underrecognized role
SHANGHAI - The last decades have witnessed that Iran’s engagement with AsiaEuro continent has become more and more intensive, and this trend has become even more prominent since the 12-day war in 2025. Historically, Iran has always been a part of AsiaEuro continent though the connections between the two have been underestimated.
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2026-01-05 17:03
Over half of Gaza under Israeli control as it expands ‘yellow line’
Israeli forces expanded the “yellow line” in eastern Gaza on Sunday—especially Tuffah, Shujayea, and Zeitoun—tightening control and squeezing civilians into smaller areas, while pushing closer to Salah al-Din Street and forcing more displaced families to flee.
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2026-01-05 16:26
Denmark rejects ‘absolutely absurd’ US claims to Greenland after Venezuela raid
Denmark urged the United States to stop “threatening” Greenland after Donald Trump said he “absolutely” needs the territory, following Washington’s military seizure of Venezuela’s president.
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2026-01-05 15:38
Journalist and child among those swept up in overnight West Bank raids
Israeli forces detained dozens of Palestinians in raid-and-arrest operations across the occupied West Bank on Monday, Middle East Eye reported, citing local sources.
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2026-01-05 14:00
At least 80 killed in U.S. strikes on Venezuela; Cuba reports 32 citizens among the dead
The New York Times reported that at least 80 people were killed in Venezuela following U.S. military strikes.
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2026-01-04 21:09
By Sahar Dadjoo
“Game Over Israel”: Red card pressure to hunt down Gaza genocide perpetrators
Ashish Prashar shares the story behind his global campaign in an exclusive interview with Tehran Times
TEHRAN- Ashish Prashar is a political strategist, believes that if Israel were removed from football, it would send an “unmistakable global message” that genocide which has been happening in Gaza for more than two years is unacceptable.
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2026-01-04 21:07
By staff writer
Worldwide anger at state-run abduction
The U.S. government’s unlawful abduction of Venezuela’s elected president has ignited protests and fierce condemnations across continents
TEHRAN – The United States has crossed a dangerous line with its military assault on Venezuela and the kidnapping of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. What Washington presents as justice is, in reality, a blatant violation of international law and Venezuela's sovereignty. By abducting a sitting head of state and declaring that the U.S. will "run the country," President Donald Trump has revived the darkest traditions of imperialism in Latin America.
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2026-01-04 20:18
By staff writer
Machado as pawn: Venezuela on Washington’s imperial chessboard
TEHRAN – María Corina Machado’s role in Venezuela’s crisis shows how powerful nations use local leaders for their own goals. For years she was seen as the face of the opposition, someone who could stand against Nicolás Maduro.