• The Strait of Hormuz: Iran's geographic destiny and strategic red line

    By Syeda Farheen Naqi Mossavi 

    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.

  • President Pezeshkian: National unity greatest asset to foil enemy designs

    President Pezeshkian: National unity greatest asset to foil enemy designs

    TEHRAN — Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has described “national unity” as the country's key asset to navigate challenges and thwart enemy plots. Pezeshkian made the comments during a cabinet session on Wednesday morning, where he called for avoiding divisive rhetoric and emphasized that safeguarding national solidarity is a collective responsibility.

  • Assembly of Experts demands retribution for martyred Leader 

    Assembly of Experts demands retribution for martyred Leader 

    TEHRAN — Ayatollah Mohammad-Ali Movahedi Kermani, Chairman of the Assembly of Experts, said all planners and perpetrators behind the assassination of the martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, must be identified, prosecuted, and decisively punished.

  • Why are American families paying price for Washington's reckless Iran policy?

    Why are American families paying price for Washington's reckless Iran policy?

    Renewed Iran strikes spike U.S. gasoline prices, expose energy independence myth

    TEHRAN- The United States boasts the title of the world's largest oil producer, churning out over 13 million barrels of crude daily and exporting more than it imports. Only about 8 percent of U.S. imported oil comes from the Persian Gulf. By that arithmetic, one might assume that a military confrontation with Iran would barely register at American gasoline pumps.

  • Beyond exhibition: How Iran is securing its share of trillion-dollar halal market

    By Mahnaz Abdi

    Beyond exhibition: How Iran is securing its share of trillion-dollar halal market

    TEHRAN- The global halal economy is no longer a peripheral niche. Valued well above two trillion dollars and expanding at a remarkable annual rate, it encompasses not only food and beverages but also pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, logistics, tourism, and financial services.