• The unbreakable soldier

    By Mona Hojat Ansari 

    The unbreakable soldier

    A brief look into the life of the late Brigadier General Mohammad Hassan Mohaghegh through those closest to him

    TEHRAN – During the 12 days of Israeli and United States attacks on Iran in June, numerous events profoundly impacted the Iranian public, eliciting feelings of shock, sorrow, and fear. The targeting of residential areas, the bombing of Iran's national television headquarters, the strike on a prison, and the horrific scenes from Tehran’s Tajrish Square, where Israeli missiles sent cars and pedestrians hurtling into the air, were among the incidents that deeply moved the Iranian people.

  • West Bank annexation theater: How Israel’s Knesset plays good cop, bad cop

    By Shahab Sarmadi

    West Bank annexation theater: How Israel’s Knesset plays good cop, bad cop

    TEHRAN – The recent votes in Israel’s Knesset on bills to annex parts of the West Bank have drawn worldwide attention. At first glance, they appear to be a major political confrontation. Far-right politicians like Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir, who live in illegal settlements, pushed strongly for the bills. Avi Maoz of the Noam party declared that “the time has come to apply sovereignty,” invoking biblical claims to the Palestinian land.

  • How US blackmail scuttled Iran's generous offer on 60% enriched uranium

    By Soheila Zarfam 

    How US blackmail scuttled Iran's generous offer on 60% enriched uranium

    TEHRAN – A recurring lesson for Iranians has been that no matter their actions or offers, the West, particularly the United States, is loath to pursue a path of de-escalation. This was most recently exemplified during Iran’s efforts to block the "snapback"—a JCPOA mechanism that was supposed to reimpose anti-Iran UN sanctions this month but failed to fully materialize due to significant international opposition.

  • Maritime strikes, mainland threats: U.S. military shadows Venezuela amid regime change whispers

    By Garsha Vazirian

    Maritime strikes, mainland threats: U.S. military shadows Venezuela amid regime change whispers

    TEHRAN – A concentrated U.S. military presence in the Caribbean — warships, patrol planes, MQ-9 drones, an F-35 squadron, and bomber flights — has sharply narrowed the political and diplomatic space around Venezuela.

  • How Nawaf Salam’s cabinet is handing maritime resources to Israel!

    By Sondoss Al Asaad

    How Nawaf Salam’s cabinet is handing maritime resources to Israel!

    BEIRUT — On October 23, 2025, Lebanon crossed a perilous threshold under Nawaf Salam’s leadership, with his cabinet appearing almost dedicated to national self-sabotage.