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2026-07-17 20:45
IRGC commander promises
Relentless strikes until peace returns to the southern coast
TEHRAN — As the United States continues to launch airstrikes inside Iran in direct violation of a recent interim agreement with Tehran, Iranian armed forces have delivered a strong military response, targeting American military bases and assets across the Persian Gulf region and wider West Asia.
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Iran condemns US strike near children's cancer hospital, calls it a 'War Crime'
TEHRAN— Iran has accused the United States of committing a 'cowardly war crime' after a US strike near a children's cancer hospital in the southwestern city of Ahvaz forced the emergency evacuation of more than 200 pediatric patients, intensifying international concern over the humanitarian impact of the escalating conflict.
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Iravani: US committing ‘heinous war crimes’ in Iran
TEHRAN - Iran's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations said the US is committing "heinous war crimes” by the systematic targeting of the country’s civilian infrastructure.
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Any US ground invasion would Put Kuwait, Bahrain in Iran's crosshairs: MP
TEHRAN – An Iranian lawmaker has warned that a US ground invasion of Iran could prompt Tehran to launch ground operations against Kuwait and Bahrain.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Why do Lebanese authorities insist on the path of surrender?
TEHRAN – Following the sixth round of face-to-face talks between the Lebanese and Israeli governments, critics continue to question the Lebanese authorities’ approach to issues of occupation and sovereignty.
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By staff writer
Israel failing to repair brutal reputation among Americans
TEHRAN- Finally, the extremism and criminality exercised by Israel are backfiring and are causing concern among the regime’s officials.
Politics
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Iran condemns US, Israel, and Argentina over opposition to UN anti-terrorism resolutions
TEHRAN– Iran has sharply criticized the United States, Israel, and Argentina after the three countries voted against a series of United Nations General Assembly resolutions addressing terrorism, human rights, and transnational crime, arguing that the pattern of voting reflects their increasing isolation on key multilateral issues.
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Hormuz Strait is Iran's 'most effective tool' for retaliation, cleric says
TEHRAN – Tehran's interim Friday prayer leader, Hojjatoleslam Mohammad Javad Haj Ali Akbari, said Iran views the Strait of Hormuz as its most effective strategic instrument for retaliating against the United States and Israel, while declaring that negotiations with Washington had effectively come to an end.
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Iran declares US presence the sole cause of instability in the Strait of Hormuz
TEHRAN – The presence of American forces is the main cause of instability in the entire West Asia region, the spokesman for Iran's armed forces told IRIB news.
Sports
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Roberto Piazza: we need to learn how to finish sets
TEHRAN - Iran national volleyball team head coach Roberto Piazza admitted his side paid the price for the energy spent in the previous match, following a straight-sets defeat to Slovenia.
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Iran fall to Slovenia at 2026 VNL Week 3
TEHRAN - Iran lost to Slovenia 3-0 (27-25, 25-19, 26-24) in Week 3 of the 2026 Volleyball Nations League (VNL) Friday night.
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Iran water polo defeat Thailand at Asian Age Group Championships 2026
TEHRAN – Iran defeated Thailand 17-8 at the 12th Asian Age Group Championships on Saturday.
Culture
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Iran, Kyrgyzstan keen on developing cultural, artistic cooperation
TEHRAN – The Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Seyyed Abbas Salehi arrived at Bishkek Airport on Thursday, July 16, to attend the 23rd Meeting of Ministers of Culture of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Member States.
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Philosophy professor to lecture at Iranian House of Cinema Book Week
TEHRAN – Thomas E. Wartenberg, a professor emeritus of philosophy at Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts, will be one of the speakers at the Iranian House of Cinema Book Week.
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Arasbaran Cultural Center to screen “Sundays”
TEHRAN- “Sundays,” a 2025 drama film directed by Spanish filmmaker Alauda Ruiz de Azúa, will be reviewed at the Arasbaran Cultural Center in Tehran on Sunday.
Economy
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Most complex overhaul of South Pars platforms underway
TEHRAN- As the annual overhaul season begins at the shared South Pars gas field, planning is underway to maintain stable gas production. Following damage to several domestic gas refineries during recent conflicts, ensuring maximum readiness of South Pars platforms for this winter has become more critical than ever.
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Caspian port can offset pressures on southern Iranian ports: official
TEHRAN-The CEO of the Anzali Free Zone Organization has announced a significant 58% growth in loading and unloading operations at Iran's Caspian Port, emphasizing that the development of this northern port is crucial for securing essential commodities and enhancing the country's transit capacity.
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‘TPO puts emphasis on development of regional trade, export’
TEHRAN- The Deputy of Commercial Services at the Trade Promotion Organization (TPO) of Iran described the signing of the protocol for regional connectivity and transit facilitation between the Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan as an effective step in developing regional trade, increasing non-oil exports, and strengthening Iran's position in regional transit corridors.
Society
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ANF Summit: Iran puts forward proposals to foster regional co-op
TEHRAN – Iran has offered three proposals to expand regional cooperation in advanced technologies, human capital development, and international standardization at the Asia Nano Forum (ANF) Summit, held in Hsinchu, Taiwan, on July 16 and 17.
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Refugees benefiting from UNIDO solar projects in Torbat-e Jam
TEHRAN – Funded by the Government of the Republic of Korea and in partnership with the Center for Aliens and Foreign Immigrants Affairs (CAFIA), the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) implemented a project in Torbat-e Jam settlement, expanding its solar energy capacity, creating economic, environmental and social benefits for both Afghan refugees and the surrounding host community.
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IRCS urges intl. community to hold US accountable for targeting civilian facilities
TEHRAN – The head of the Iranian Red Crescent Society, Pirhossein Kolivand, has condemned the recent US attacks on the country’s civilian facilities and infrastructure, urging the international community to conduct prompt, independent, impartial, and effective investigations to hold perpetrators accountable for their war crimes.
Tourism
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Persian Garden: A masterpiece of water engineering, geometry and beauty
If Iranian architecture is regarded as the embodiment of wisdom in built form, the Persian Garden can be seen as the expression of Iranian thought in the relationship between humanity, nature and water.
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Oman hails Iranian expertise for restoration of historic sites
TEHRAN - Oman welcomes broader cooperation with Iran in museum management and hails the expertise of Iranian restorers and architects for the conservation of the sultanate's historical monuments, Oman's minister of heritage and tourism said during talks with Iranian officials in Muscat.
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Iran, Iraq can expand cooperation on shared Sassanian heritage sites: official
TEHRAN - Manouchehr Habibi, the governor-general of Iran’s Kermanshah province, has said that Iran and Iraq can broaden cooperation on shared Sassanian heritage sites through joint cultural and tourism projects linked to the proposed Sassanian historical route extending from western Iran into eastern Iraq.
International
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Why do Lebanese authorities insist on the path of surrender?
TEHRAN – Following the sixth round of face-to-face talks between the Lebanese and Israeli governments, critics continue to question the Lebanese authorities’ approach to issues of occupation and sovereignty.
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Israel failing to repair brutal reputation among Americans
TEHRAN- Finally, the extremism and criminality exercised by Israel are backfiring and are causing concern among the regime’s officials.
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The Strait of Hormuz: Iran's geographic destiny and strategic red line
HAFIZABAD, Pakistan - For centuries, the narrow blue artery that separates the Arabian Peninsula from the Iranian plateau has been more than a mere shipping lane. The Strait of Hormuz, at its slenderest point a mere 21 nautical miles across, has functioned as the world's petroleum lifeline, the chokepoint through which approximately a fifth of global oil consumption once flowed.
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