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2026-04-12 20:38
No deal in Islamabad due to US extortion
Holding the upper hand on the battlefield, Iran sees no reason to yield to Washington’s excessive demands
TEHRAN- US President Donald Trump has once again intensified threats against Iran following negotiations between Tehran and Washington in the Pakistani capital Islamabad, where high-level talks ended on Sunday without a deal.
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Iran, Russia presidents discuss West Asia developments
TEHRAN- Vladimir Putin and Masoud Pezeshkian held a phone call to discuss the latest developments in the Middle East, according to a statement from the Kremlin.
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By Shahrokh Saei
Hegseth faces backlash for calling the Persian Gulf the ‘Arabian Gulf’
TEHRAN - US War Secretary Pete Hegseth has come under fire after referring to the Persian Gulf as the “Arabian Gulf” in a post on X, reigniting a long-standing dispute over the internationally recognized name of the body of water.
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Lascaris: Trump’s Iran policy trapped by delusions and unilateralism
TEHRAN- Political analyst Dimitri Lascaris says the Trump administration’s approach to Iran is fundamentally flawed – undermined by ideological delusions such as an obsession with maximalist pressure and a disregard for diplomatic norms.
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Qalibaf: US failed to earn Iran’s trust in Islamabad talks; ‘diplomacy of power’ to continue
TEHRAN- Iran’s Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, said the United States has yet to earn Tehran’s trust following the latest round of negotiations held in Islamabad.
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Vance’s approval rating plunges to a historic low
TEHRAN- Vice President JD Vance’s popularity has plummeted in recent months, reaching what analysts describe as the lowest approval rating for any vice president at this stage of a first term in modern history.
Politics
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Iran medical body identifies over 3,750 victims of US–Israeli aggression
TEHRAN – Iran’s Forensic Medicine Organization has identified 3,753 people killed in the joint US-Israeli war, the head of the body announced, amid efforts to assess the human toll of the aggression launched on February 28.
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Betrayed at the table, unbroken in spirit: Iran’s path to dignified peace with US
ISLAMABAD- As a Wall Street banker with more than thirty years observing the turbulent waters of Iran-U.S. relations—from the transformative 1979 Islamic Revolution that reshaped the Middle East to the high-stakes Islamabad talks unfolding even as I write these words in April 2026—I have witnessed cycles of hope and betrayal that few other relationships can match.
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Former UN expert says US responsible for failed Islamabad talks
TEHRAN- Alfred de Zayas has blamed the United States for the failure of recent negotiations with Iran, while calling on the international community to take a firmer stance against Washington’s policies.
Sports
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FIBA World Cup qualifier: Iran to face Syria on June 29
TEHRAN – Iran’s postponed FIBA World Cup qualifying clash against Syria has been scheduled for June 29, though the host venue has yet to be finalized.
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Iran freestyle team defend title in 2026 Asian Championships
TEHRAN – Iran freestyle team defended their title at the 2026 Asian Wrestling Championships on Sunday.
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2025/26 ACL Elite: Araki to officiate match between Tractor and Shabab Al Ahli
TEHRAN – Japanese referee Yusuke Araki has been chosen to officiate match between Iran’s Tractor and Shabab Al Ahli of the UAE in the 2025/26 AFC Champions League (ACL).
Culture
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Iran’s culture minister warns of Trump’s arrogance following insult to Pope
TEHRAN- Iran’s Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance, Seyyed Abbas Salehi, has issued a critique of US President Donald Trump’s escalating rhetoric and self-deifying social media presence, characterizing the American leader’s behavior as a modern manifestation of the "Pharaoh complex" that historically signals the imminent downfall of tyrants.
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Tehran’s Shokoufeh Cinema severely damaged during American-Zionist aggression against Iran
TEHRAN – Shokoufeh Cinema in Tehran suffered severe damage during the recent US-Israeli attacks, and it is expected that relevant officials would assist the reconstruction process, Ali Sartipi, the manager of the cinema said.
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Iran Public Libraries Foundation requests IFLA to condemn US-Israeli attacks on cultural sites
TEHRAN – Following the recent military attacks by the United States and the Zionist regime on Iran's cultural and public infrastructure, Azadeh Nazarboland, Secretary-General of Iran Public Libraries Foundation, has sent a formal letter to Leslie Weir, President of the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA), expressing the strong protest of the Iranian librarians' community and calling for a decisive reaction from this international body.
Economy
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Iran war & petrodollar’s perfect storm
TEHRAN- As tensions escalate in the Persian Gulf, a new analysis from Deutsche Bank warns that the ongoing conflict with Iran may inadvertently trigger a seismic shift in global oil markets.
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Butterfly effect of energy crisis stronger than forecasts: energy expert
TEHRAN- An energy market expert stated that the butterfly effect of the energy crisis in the Persian Gulf was far more widespread than experts had predicted, demonstrating just how high the world's dependence on West Asian energy truly is.
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Government support packages for war-damaged businesses to be implemented
TEHRAN- The Deputy for Economic Policy at Iran's Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance has announced the implementation of a series of government support measures for enterprises and households damaged by the war, stating that planning to support businesses began in the very first weeks of the conflict.
Society
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Attracting 320,000 intl. students by 2028 on agenda
TEHRAN – According to the Seventh National Development Plan (2023-2028), the country is projected to increase the number of international students to 320,000 from currently around 60,000.
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Some 1,000 people rescued from under rubble in Tehran during war
TEHRAN - The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) has said it successfully rescued 960 people alive from under the rubble in Tehran during the 40-day US-Israeli airstrikes.
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US, Israel should be prosecuted in international courts for ecocide: DOE
TEHRAN – The head of the Department of Environment (DOE), Shina Ansari, has said that the environmental degradation caused by the US-Israel coalition during the 40-day imposed war should be prosecuted in international courts.
Tourism
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The map of damage tells its own story
TEHRAN- In the span of just over a month, from February 28 to April 8, a total of 132 cultural sites, museums, and historical monuments across Iran were damaged or destroyed, largely as a result of the massive shockwaves caused by airstrikes.
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Minister pledges ‘scientific restoration’ for war-torn heritage sites
TEHRAN - Iran’s minister of cultural heritage, tourism and handicrafts said 132 historical sites across 20 provinces were damaged during the recent war, pledging that restoration will be carried out using scientific methods and international standards.
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US-bombed high bridge considered for national registration
TEHRAN – The B1 Bridge in Karaj, a major engineering project located about 45 kilometers west of Tehran, is being considered for a possible registration as a national “event site” following its partial destruction in a US airstrike during the recent conflict involving the United States and Israel, which began on Feb. 28.
International
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Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes
TEHRAN — After around twenty-one hours of talks in Islamabad on April 11, the highest-level meeting between Tehran and Washington since 1979, no agreement emerged. Vice President JD Vance stepped off Air Force Two and delivered the verdict with chilling clarity: "They have chosen not to accept our terms."
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US irrational demands bring Islamabad talks to inconclusive end
TEHRAN – Excessive and irrational demands from the United States during the marathon talks in Islamabad brought the negotiations between Iranian and American negotiators to a failure.
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Is Israel’s negotiation offer a trap for Lebanon?
TEHRAN – As bombs fall on Lebanon, a sudden invitation to talks emerges, but is it peace or a political ambush?
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No deal in Islamabad due to US extortion