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2025-11-05 18:42
By Garsha Vazirian
Trump’s gilded cage and the sycophancy doctrine
A global playbook of flattery fraying statecraft’s spine with spectacles and shadows
TEHRAN – The spectacle has become the point. Fighter jets escort Air Force One. Prime ministers arrive with golf relics and gold-leaf baubles. Foreign leaders orchestrate airport pageants and shield Donald Trump from protesters — not to salute partnership but to flatter a temperament that prizes adulation above counsel.
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2025-11-05 18:08
By Shahrokh Saei
Mamdani’s win lays bare failure of U.S. capitalism
TEHRAN – Just a year ago, Zohran Mamdani was little known outside Queens, the New York City borough he represents. Now, at just 34 years old, he has made history as the new Mayor of New York City — the largest and most influential city in the United States.
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2025-11-05 17:53
By Wesam Bahrani
U.S. pressures Iraq ahead of elections
TEHRAN – U.S. pressure to disarm Iraq’s resistance factions is intended to influence elections and thereby undermine the country’s sovereignty and popular security forces.
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2025-11-05 17:48
By Sondoss Al Asaad
Washington’s truce mechanism aimed to turn Lebanon into next Syria
BEIRUT — Political and military developments in Lebanon are accelerating amid increasing U.S.-Israeli pressure and attempts to redraw the rules of engagement in South Lebanon through the five-member committee tasked with monitoring the implementation of the ceasefire between Lebanon and the Zionist entity.
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2025-11-05 14:48
By Professor Hossein Askari
Quintessential rogues gallery — US, Western Europe, Canada, Australia, with Arab and Muslims in tow
PORTLAND - The fact that Israel has committed genocide in the Gaza Strip is beyond a doubt. For the human and physical fallout, simply look at the results on the ground and read the South Africa filing at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). And as for intent (critical to proving genocide) listen to and read the statements of Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, President Isaac Herzog, Defense Minister Gallant and senior military leaders.
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2025/11/04
By staff writer
Wikipedia’s editorial block on Gaza genocide: Neutrality or evasion?
TEHRAN – Wikipedia’s decision to lock its “Gaza genocide” article—after co-founder Jimmy Wales personally intervened—raises serious questions about the platform’s commitment to truth.
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2025-11-04 20:36
By Sondoss Al Asaad
Washington’s pressure and Lebanon’s slide toward forced normalization
BEIRUT — The recent talk of a “negotiation option” announced by President Joseph Aoun has reignited one of Lebanon’s most dangerous debates, that of normalization disguised as pragmatism.
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2025/11/04
By Garsha Vazirian
Dick Cheney, shadowy architect of death and endless wars, dies at 84
The American veep who drove the Iraq invasion, torture policies, and corporate profiteering leaves behind a legacy of death, secrecy, and conflict
TEHRAN – Former U.S. Vice President Richard Bruce “Dick” Cheney, the hawkish neoconservative who wove ruthless ambition and doctrine into the military-industrial complex—catalyzing endless wars that profited from carnage and fattened corporate coffers—died Monday at 84.
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2025-11-04 19:04
By Shahrokh Saei
Imported victory: Milei’s win and the price Argentina paid
TEHRAN – Argentina’s October midterm elections handed President Javier Milei’s La Libertad Avanza party a sweeping victory. But this was not a triumph of domestic approval — it was a triumph of foreign leverage.
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2025-11-04 18:46
By Nawaf Al-Zaru
The extermination mindset in Israeli society
AMMAN – Israeli writer, historian, and Beit Berl lecturer Yehiam Sorek documents the character of Israeli society in a study titled The Roots of Thuggery and Force in Israeli Society.
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2025-11-04 18:45
U.S. government shutdown poised to break record as federal paralysis deepens
The U.S. government shutdown tied the prior record on Tuesday and is on pace to become the longest in history on Wednesday at 36 days, a stark marker of national dysfunction and a presidency defined by confrontation over compromise.
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2025-11-04 18:12
By Sahar Dadjoo
Turkish youth movement challenges ties with Israel
Activists from “A Thousand Youth for Palestine” say grassroots pressure can shatter entrenched networks of state and corporate complicity
TEHRN - Members of “A Thousand Youth for Palestine”, a non-hierarchical, anti-imperialist, and anti-capitalist youth movement based in Turkey share their journey, principles, and goals.
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2025-11-04 18:11
By Wesam Bahrani
Gazans still face death, misery and starvation
Only about 24% of humanitarian aid agreed under the truce has been allowed into Gaza
TEHRAN – Developments in Gaza show that the occupying Israeli regime continues its attacks across the besieged Gaza enclave, despite a fragile truce agreement. The al-Ahli Hospital reported that a Palestinian was killed by the Israeli fire in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza.
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2025-11-03 21:14
By Garsha Vazirian
Gaza’s shadow over NYC: How a mayoral race turned into a moral referendum
Calling genocide by its name, Zohran Mamdani forced a reckoning and unleashed a fierce counterattack
TEHRAN – Zohran Kwame Mamdani, the Ugandan-Indian son of a postcolonial scholar who was born in Uganda, has done something the pundit class assumed impossible: his campaign dragged the once-distant politics of Gaza into the center of a New York mayoral election and forced voters to decide whether American power remains accountable.
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2025-11-03 21:13
By Nawaf Al-Zaru
Terror as doctrine: How Zionist ideology weaponized violence to invent its past
AMMAN – This ongoing spectacle of Zionist terror and criminality — now in policies of extermination in Gaza and extending across the length and breadth of Palestine — is driven by a deliberate ideology, strategy, and malevolent set of objectives.
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2025-11-03 21:12
Israeli fire kills three north of Rafah despite ceasefire
Three Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire north of Rafah, Nasser Medical Complex staff told Al Jazeera, in what many observers consider a breach of the fragile ceasefire.
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2025-11-03 18:52
By Shahrokh Saei
From Gaza to Darfur: Mossad’s strategic footprint in Sudan’s genocide
TEHRAN – As the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) consolidate control over western Sudan with the fall of el-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, questions are growing about the involvement of foreign actors—particularly Israel and the United States—in shaping the trajectory of the country’s civil war.
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2025-11-03 18:21
Batool Subeiti
Legitimacy from the people: The will that defines victory
LONDON - Despite the destruction that war leaves behind, true victory belongs to those with unyielding willpower.
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2025-11-03 18:21
By Sondoss Al Asaad
Electoral crisis and shadow of Geagea’s presidential ambition
A dispute over expatriate voting exposes Lebanon’s entrenched political maneuvering and paralysis
BEIRUT — Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam’s cabinet has postponed a decision on proposed electoral amendments until Thursday, awaiting the report of a ministerial committee tasked with reviewing the changes.
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2025-11-03 18:18
By Wesam Bahrani
Israel, U.S. fabricating a plot to justify attack on Iraq
TEHRAN – The American and Israeli regimes fabricate an Iraqi threat to justify aggression and destabilize regional stability.
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2025-11-02 20:48
By Habib Ahmadzadeh
Peace by force and Trump’s inverted world order
TEHRAN – Think about how, over the past fifty years, Western leaders—especially in Europe—have repeatedly shouted “democracy” and “no to violence.”
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2025/11/02
By Nawaf Al-Zaru
Balfour at 108: Betrayal, responsibility and the ongoing dispossession of Palestine
AMMAN – The Palestinian poet Ibrahim Tuqan (1905–1941) addressed the British occupiers and the calamities they brought upon Palestine and the Arab world, writing: “Since you occupied us, the ill omen of life has weighed us down, with poverty, hunger, hardship, and corruption. By your hand, the flood of their exile overflowed, and the promise we received turned out to be expulsion.”
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2025-11-02 19:47
By Shahrokh Saei
Holy hostility: How Trump weaponizes religion to threaten Nigeria
TEHRAN – U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent threat to launch military strikes against Nigeria under the banner of protecting Christians is not a sudden outburst — it is part of a long-standing pattern.
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2025-11-02 19:43
By Sondoss Al Asaad
Thomas Barrack’s ‘failed state’ narrative masks Washington’s missteps
BEIRUT— U.S. foreign policy, long celebrated by Washington as a beacon of democracy and human rights, is in reality a carefully engineered system of global corruption and control.
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2025-11-02 19:37
By Wesam Bahrani
Gaza reels under renewed bombings
TEHRAN – The Israeli regime escalates Gaza strikes as blockade tightens, aid restricted, and casualties rise.
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2025-11-02 18:53
By Sahar Dadjoo
Trump trying to be president of his fans: American sociologist
David Meyer says "No Kings" protests reflect growing fear of executive overreach
TEHRAN- In an exclusive interview with Tehran Times, David S. Meyer, a professor of sociology, political science, and urban planning at the University of California, Irvine, sheds light on the ongoing "No Kings" protests and the potential implications of Donald Trump's policies.
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2025-11-02 18:26
U.S. strike kills three in the Caribbean, no proof of drug activity
Three men were killed in a US strike on an alleged drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean, US War Secretary Pete Hegseth said, the BBC reported.
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2025-11-02 15:05
Ceasefire broken again: Israeli drone attack kills four in Southern Lebanon
An Israeli airstrike on southern Lebanon killed four people and injured three others, violating a ceasefire agreement, Lebanon’s Health Ministry said Sunday, Anadolu reported.
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2025-11-01 20:23
‘Power play on Venezuela’s coast is about hegemony, not drugs:’ Analyst
Venezuelan analyst Diego Sequera told Iran’s Mehr News Agency that Washington’s latest maneuvers in and around Venezuela are not truly about the drug trade.
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2025-11-01 20:17
By Garsha Vazirian
Can Iraq navigate November’s vote without succumbing to Washington’s coercion?
TEHRAN – Iraq’s November 11 parliamentary election will be judged less by campaign rhetoric than by the mechanics of participation and the geopolitics that frame them.