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    Child killers’ crimes recorded

    Iran urges the UN to break its silence as full report on Israeli war crimes is submitted

    TEHRAN – Iran’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations has submitted a detailed and updated report to the UN Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council outlining war crimes committed by the Israeli regime during its 12-day military aggression against the Islamic Republic.

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  • Israeli occupation and aggression stir Syrian popular resistance

    By Shahrokh Saei 

    Israeli occupation and aggression stir Syrian popular resistance

    TEHRAN — A tentative ceasefire appears to be holding in southern Syria after a brutal week marked by deadly clashes and escalating tensions. Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the truce on Saturday, yet the underlying realities on the ground reveal a much deeper and more troubling story.

  • Destructive chaos in Syria backfires

    By Batool Subeiti

    Destructive chaos in Syria backfires

    BEIRUT - There are growing signs that the current structure of the Syrian government no longer serves Western interests. By entering Sweida, the factions operating under the Syrian government forces have shown they cannot be reliably controlled.

  • Georges Abdallah set to arrive in Beirut this week

    By Sondoss Al Asaad

    Georges Abdallah set to arrive in Beirut this week

    BEIRUT—After more than 40 years of arbitrary detention, a French court on Thursday ordered the conditional release of Lebanese leftist activist Georges Abdallah, 74, who is being held in France on alleged charges of assassinating an Israeli diplomat and an American in 1982.

  • From the flame to Michelangelo, and from Michelangelo to the mouth harp: The struggle for human art

    By Kurosh Alyani Iranian cultural critic

    From the flame to Michelangelo, and from Michelangelo to the mouth harp: The struggle for human art

    TEHRAN – Before the accumulation of colonial wealth and the rise of institutional gatekeeping, art existed in forms that were raw, localized, and intimately bound to lived experience. It emerged through craft, ritual, oral expression, and communal aesthetics—untethered from formal complexity or market logic.

  • Iran, European troika to resume nuclear talks amid rising tensions: report

    Iran, European troika to resume nuclear talks amid rising tensions: report

    TEHRAN – Tehran and the European troika (E3) of France, Germany, and Britain have reportedly agreed in principle to resume negotiations over Iran's civilian nuclear program, though critical details regarding timing and location remain unresolved.

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  • Exclusive: Political analyst warns Syria is next front in Israel’s colonial roadmap

    Exclusive: Political analyst warns Syria is next front in Israel’s colonial roadmap

  • Exclusive: Independent journalist says Canada’s posture on Iran 'serves US and Israeli interests'

    Exclusive: Independent journalist says Canada’s posture on Iran 'serves US and Israeli interests'

  • Exclusive: The story behind Iran’s first Paleolithic World Heritage site

    Exclusive: The story behind Iran’s first Paleolithic World Heritage site

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Opinion

  • The world has failed badly in Gaza

    The world has failed badly in Gaza

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    President Trump and the name Persian Gulf

Politics

  • Pezeshkian: Iran will never bow to pressure, stands firm on legal nuclear rights

    Pezeshkian: Iran will never bow to pressure, stands firm on legal nuclear rights

    TEHRAN – Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has reaffirmed Iran’s unwavering commitment to international law while stressing that Tehran will not yield to coercion or tolerate the denial of its legal rights, particularly in the context of its peaceful nuclear program.

  • Senior adviser to Iranian Leader meets Putin in Moscow: Kremlin

    Senior adviser to Iranian Leader meets Putin in Moscow: Kremlin

    TEHRAN – Ali Larijani, senior adviser to Iran’s Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, held talks on nuclear affairs with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Sunday, according to the Kremlin.

  • Military at ‘peak operational readiness’ after the 12-day war: Iran top commander

    Military at ‘peak operational readiness’ after the 12-day war: Iran top commander

    TEHRAN – Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi, Chief of Staff of Iran's Armed Forces, declared Sunday that Iranian combat forces maintain "peak operational readiness" to deliver devastating retaliatory strikes against any renewed aggression.

Sports

  • Persian Queens make history in Asian football

    Persian Queens make history in Asian football

    TEHRAN - The recent qualification of Iran’s women’s national football team, affectionately known as the Persian Queens, for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 finals marks not just a sporting achievement but a milestone in the history of Iranian women’s football.

  • Iran beat India in 2025 Asian Women's Youth Handball Championship

    Iran beat India in 2025 Asian Women's Youth Handball Championship

    TEHRAN – Iran registered their first victory at the 2025 Asian Women's Youth Handball Championship, defeating India 42-30 in Group B on Monday.

  • Bahram Saveh Shemshaki elected Iran’s ski president

    Bahram Saveh Shemshaki elected Iran’s ski president

    TEHRAN - Bahram Saveh Shemshaki was elected as president of Iran Ski Federation on Monday.

Culture

  • Eight awards for Iranian photographers from 2nd Fine Shot Photo Salon

    Eight awards for Iranian photographers from 2nd Fine Shot Photo Salon

    TEHRAN – The 2nd Fine Shot Photo Salon has announced the winners of various sections, with six photographers from Iran winning eight awards.

  • From the flame to Michelangelo, and from Michelangelo to the mouth harp: The struggle for human art

    From the flame to Michelangelo, and from Michelangelo to the mouth harp: The struggle for human art

    TEHRAN – Before the accumulation of colonial wealth and the rise of institutional gatekeeping, art existed in forms that were raw, localized, and intimately bound to lived experience. It emerged through craft, ritual, oral expression, and communal aesthetics—untethered from formal complexity or market logic.

  • Nation honors martyrs of culture, art, media in “Forever Iran” 

    Nation honors martyrs of culture, art, media in “Forever Iran” 

    TEHRAN – Vahdat Hall in Tehran will be hosting a ceremony on Tuesday to honor the memory of martyrs from the realms of culture, art, and media who were killed tragically during the 12-day resistance against the Zionist regime, 

Economy

  • Iran’s trade with neighbors tops $13b in spring

    Iran’s trade with neighbors tops $13b in spring

    TEHRAN - Iran’s trade with its 15 neighboring countries exceeded $13.42 billion in the spring of the current Iranian year, according to the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA). Between March 20 and June 21, around 23 million tons of goods were exchanged, reflecting a 17 percent decline in volume and a 16 percent drop in value compared to the same period last year.

  • Exports to Eurasian bloc rise 22% in Q1 under free trade pact

    Exports to Eurasian bloc rise 22% in Q1 under free trade pact

    TEHRAN - Iran’s exports to the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) grew by 22 percent in the first quarter of this year, reaching $532 million, according to Elham Haji Karimi, head of the secretariat for the Iran-EAEU Free Trade Agreement.

  • Tax revenues up 51.7% in year to March

    Tax revenues up 51.7% in year to March

    TEHRAN - Iran’s tax revenues rose by more than half in the calendar year to late March amid efforts by the government to diversify the economy and reduce its dependence on oil exports.

Society

  • Iran, UNDP explore ways to preserve natural resources, address SDSs

    Iran, UNDP explore ways to preserve natural resources, address SDSs

    TEHRAN – The head of the Natural Resources and Watershed Management Organization, Ali Teymouri, and the resident representative ad interim for the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Iran, Ayshanie Medagangoda-Labé, have discussed ways to boost joint efforts on managing natural resources and mitigating climate change impacts, particularly sand and dust storms.

  • Iran joins Strasbourg Agreement Concerning International Patent Classification

    Iran joins Strasbourg Agreement Concerning International Patent Classification

    TEHRAN – Iran has joined the Strasbourg Agreement Concerning the International Patent Classification (IPC), an international treaty that establishes a standardized system for classifying patents and utility models.

  • Fourth nanotech summer school to be held

    Fourth nanotech summer school to be held

    TEHRAN – The fourth nanotechnology summer school will kick off on July 23 and is scheduled to run for two months.

Tourism

  • Iran’s handicrafts reflect religious culture, says deputy minister

    Iran’s handicrafts reflect religious culture, says deputy minister

    TEHRAN – Iran’s handicrafts serve as a mirror of the country’s religious culture and Shia identity, the deputy minister for handicrafts at the Ministry of Cultural Heritage said on Sunday.

  • Restoration work begins on Palace of Ardashir Papakan

    Restoration work begins on Palace of Ardashir Papakan

    TEHRAN – Restoration work has started on parts of the historic Palace of Ardashir Papakan near Firuzabad in Fars province, a cultural heritage official said on Sunday.

  • Tehran museum to host festival of Arbaeen heritage

    Tehran museum to host festival of Arbaeen heritage

    TEHRAN – An international festival dedicated to Arbaeen heritage is scheduled to take place on July 21-22 at the National Museum of the Islamic Revolution and Sacred Defense in Tehran.

International

  • Destructive chaos in Syria backfires

    Destructive chaos in Syria backfires

    BEIRUT - There are growing signs that the current structure of the Syrian government no longer serves Western interests. By entering Sweida, the factions operating under the Syrian government forces have shown they cannot be reliably controlled.

  • Israeli occupation and aggression stir Syrian popular resistance

    Israeli occupation and aggression stir Syrian popular resistance

    TEHRAN — A tentative ceasefire appears to be holding in southern Syria after a brutal week marked by deadly clashes and escalating tensions. Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the truce on Saturday, yet the underlying realities on the ground reveal a much deeper and more troubling story.

  • Georges Abdallah set to arrive in Beirut this week

    Georges Abdallah set to arrive in Beirut this week

    BEIRUT—After more than 40 years of arbitrary detention, a French court on Thursday ordered the conditional release of Lebanese leftist activist Georges Abdallah, 74, who is being held in France on alleged charges of assassinating an Israeli diplomat and an American in 1982.

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    Footage shows Israel hit a kindergarten in Tehran

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    If Israel doesn't target civilians, who are these victims, Katz?

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    Israeli forces strike Farabi Hospital in Kermanshah

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    Tehran unveils “Childrenof the Sky” memorial in honor of recent Zionist attack victims

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    Tehran honors martyrs of Israeli airstrikes with citywide billboards

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    Footage shows Israel hit a kindergarten in Tehran

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