• Qomi: Retribution for Soleimani assassination must remain a national priority

    Qomi: Retribution for Soleimani assassination must remain a national priority

    TEHRAN –  Hojjatoleslam Mohammad Qomi, head of Iran's Islamic Development Organization, has stressed that retribution for those responsible for the assassination of Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani remains a fundamental obligation, saying broader strategic objectives such as the expulsion of the United States from the region do not replace the need to hold the perpetrators accountable.

  • Guarding nature, losing family: American airstrike leaves Iranian park ranger alone amid the ruins

    By Hossein Amiri

    Guarding nature, losing family: American airstrike leaves Iranian park ranger alone amid the ruins

    TEHRAN – For years, veteran environmental ranger Javad Hassanzadeh dedicated his life to protecting the wildlife and fragile ecosystems of southern Iran. In the early hours of Tuesday, while standing watch over one of the country's protected natural areas, he was spared by fate. His family was not.

  • Why does Washington target a railway bridge 700 miles from battlefield?

    Why does Washington target a railway bridge 700 miles from battlefield?

    When military strategy becomes economic terrorism against a nation

    TEHRAN- On the night of July 9, 2026, American cruise missiles struck the Aq-Tekeh Khan railway bridge near Aq-Qala in Iran’s northern Golestan province. The target was not a military base, not an air defense battery, not a missile silo—it was a civilian infrastructure node more than 700 miles from the Strait of Hormuz, the conflict’s primary theater of operations. Seven projectiles hit the bridge, damaging the Gorgan–Incheh Borun railway line. No casualties were reported. Yet the symbolism and strategic implications of this strike demand urgent scrutiny.

  • Yemen draws a hard line in the skies, imposes a new equation

    By Garsha Vazirian

    Yemen draws a hard line in the skies, imposes a new equation

    The bombing of Sana’a airport drags Riyadh into a self-destructive strategic trap

    TEHRAN — The desperate Saudi bombardment of Sana’a International Airport on July 13 has backfired, exposing the deep panic of the Riyadh, Washington, and Tel Aviv axis.

  • From Macron to Trump to Israel: What is Syria’s share?

    By Wesam Bahrani

    From Macron to Trump to Israel: What is Syria’s share?

    TEHRAN – French President Macron surprised everyone by visiting Syria as the first Western leader to meet self-declared president Ahmad al-Sharaa in Damascus.