• Leader: Islamic Revolution ended a period of “imposed weakness” on military

    Leader: Islamic Revolution ended a period of “imposed weakness” on military

    TEHRAN – Iran’s Leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei, in his message on the occasion of Army Day, described the 1979 Islamic Revolution as a historic turning point that ended an era of "imposed weakness" on the military.

  • From Congress to think tanks: A rare consensus against Trump’s policies

    By Maedeh Zaman Fashami

    From Congress to think tanks: A rare consensus against Trump’s policies

    TEHRAN - In recent years, and especially with the beginning of Donald Trump’s second presidential term, the political and social landscape of the United States has entered a new phase of deepening tension and polarization. This phase is characterized not only by opposition from traditional Democratic critics, but also by growing concern among some Republicans, conservative analysts, mainstream think tanks, and even former allies of Trump regarding the direction of his governance.

  • Committing war crimes under the name of religion

    Committing war crimes under the name of religion

    Hegseth glorifies war and violence

    TEHRAN – Donald Trump and his War Secretary Pete Hegseth are portraying themselves as Messiah in the war against Iran.

  • Lebanon ceasefire: A new impasse or a lifeline?

    By Wesam Bahrani

    Lebanon ceasefire: A new impasse or a lifeline?

    TEHRAN – The Zionist regime’s prime minister is not expected to easily surrender his plans and aspirations in Lebanon.

  • Lebanon ceasefire: Iran puts the US and Israel in check

    Lebanon ceasefire: Iran puts the US and Israel in check

    Hezbollah keeps ‘finger on the trigger’ as it warns Israel against ceasefire breaches

    TEHRAN - A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon after weeks of intense fighting has drawn widespread reactions across the West Asia region and globally. Tens of thousands of displaced Lebanese began returning home to Beirut’s southern suburbs, as well as towns and villages in southern Lebanon, at dawn on Friday after the truce took effect at midnight on Thursday (2100 GMT). According to UN figures, more than 1.2 million people across Lebanon had been displaced, the majority from the south.