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2026-06-22 20:54
Iran, US advance post-war diplomacy as Swiss talks yield roadmap toward final agreement
TEHRAN – Iranian officials have described the latest round of indirect negotiations with the United States in Switzerland as a significant step toward implementing a recently signed ceasefire memorandum and laying the groundwork for a comprehensive agreement aimed at ending months of regional tensions and military confrontation.
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Iran show resilience against Belgium;
Epic Ali Beiro, stands tall
TEHRAN – Iran produced a disciplined and courageous performance to hold Belgium to a goalless draw in Group G, with goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand emerging as the hero of the night. Yet despite earning a valuable point against one of the tournament favorites, Team Melli may ultimately look back on the result as a missed opportunity.
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Iranian and Iraqi cities prepare to hold funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei
TEHRAN - Iraqis are preparing to hold funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei alongside the Iranian people to bid farewell to the martyred Leader.
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Qaani warns Israel of another forced withdrawal from southern Lebanon
TEHRAN – Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force Brigadier General Esmaeil Qaani has warned Israeli forces operating in southern Lebanon that continued military action and occupation could lead to a repeat of Israel’s withdrawal from the area in 2000.
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By Majid Abdullah, a senior resistance commander in Gaza
Hajj Ramadan, from Gaza in the midst of the flood to martyrdom in Qom
As we faced a barbaric aggression in Gaza, overflowing with Talmudic hatred and Nazi-like conduct, and as we waited every moment for heavy, devastating, and incendiary bombs to strike without warning, [at the onset of the 12-day war in June 2025,] we watched with deep anguish the Zionist-American aggression against a Muslim country that had stood beside us.
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By Garsha Vazirian
London Bridge is finally falling down. No fresh sacrifices can save Britain.
TEHRAN — The children’s nursery rhyme has been sung for centuries, its jaunty rhythm masking a foundational horror. “London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down...” What the melody glosses over is the grim medieval folklore of immurement, the belief that a grand structure could only be preserved from collapse if a living soul, often a child, was entombed alive within its masonry.
Politics
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Iran proposes 'Islamic Security Belt'
TEHRAN– Iran has proposed the creation of a regional security framework involving major Muslim nations, arguing that closer defense and security cooperation among Islamic countries is essential to counter Israeli aggression and promote long-term stability across the region.
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NYT spills the beans on Trump’s failed Iran strategy: 'US bit off more than it could chew'
TEHRAN - The New York Times has acknowledged that Washington failed to achieve its objectives through either military action or diplomacy in the aftermath of the joint US–Israeli war against Iran, which began nearly four months ago.
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Pezeshkian to go to Pakistan on a one-day visit tomorrow
TEHRAN- President Masoud Pezeshkian will leave for Pakistan on Tuesday to hold consultations and exchange views with Pakistani officials.
Sports
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Iran, Egypt set for high-stakes in Group G: 2026 World Cup
TEHRAN - Iran and Egypt meet in one of the most significant Group G fixtures of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with both nations still firmly in contention for a place in the Round of 32.
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Our main goal is securing a Paralympic berth: Hadi Rezaei
TEHRAN – Hadi Rezaei, technical director of Iran’s national sitting volleyball teams, says the primary objective at the 2026 Sitting Volleyball World Championships in China is to qualify for the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympic Games.
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Szymon Marciniak appointed referee for Iran-Egypt clash
TEHRAN – FIFA has appointed Polish referee Szymon Marciniak to officiate the 2026 FIFA World Cup Group G match between Iran and Egypt.
Culture
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“Broken Country” appears at Iranian bookstores
TEHRAN- “Broken Country” by British novelist Clare Leslie Hall has been published in Persian.
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A walk along Tehran's Enghelab Street, the capital's booksellers' district
TEHRAN- I had missed books in a way that felt almost physical, like the absence of a familiar scent. That feeling drew me back to Enghelab Street in Tehran, the city’s long-standing artery of print, where ideas have circulated for decades between students, writers, and quiet, attentive readers.
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Iranshahr Theater to host Antonio Buero Vallejo’s “In the Burning Darkness”
TEHRAN – Iranshahr Theater will host the play “In the Burning Darkness” by the Spanish playwright Antonio Buero Vallejo from June 28.
Economy
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Trump's Iran war: A $40 billion catastrophe that hurts Americans most
TEHRAN- When Donald Trump last week declared victory in his war against Iran, he painted a picture of American triumph. "OIL IS FLOWING, IRAN CAN NEVER HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON... PRICES ARE DROPPING," he boasted on social media. But a comprehensive CNN analysis of the 100-day conflict reveals a devastating reality that the President's all-caps pronouncements cannot obscure: this was a war that bankrupted American taxpayers, emptied the nation's strategic reserves, and inflicted economic pain on ordinary families—all while killing more than 7,500 civilians in the region.
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Iran emerges as critical transit link between Iraq, Afghanistan, South Asia
TEHRAN- Recent developments in Iran's transport and logistics sector have underscored the country's growing importance as a regional transit hub connecting the West Asia with Central and South Asia.
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ICCIMA board of representatives presents reports in trade, currency, transport, transit
TEHRAN- During the 33rd session of the 10th term of the Board of Representatives of the Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) while issuing a statement centered on appreciating the warriors and veterans of the Ramadan War and supporting the negotiation process and the agreement, entrepreneurs hosted Mohammad Reza Aref, the First Vice President of Iran.
Society
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Welfare Organization, WHO discuss ways to address future of care for elderly
TEHRAN – The head of the Welfare Organization, Mohammad-Javad Hosseini, and the World Health Organization representative, Jean Jabbour, at a capacity-building session have discussed the urgent actions needed for health and social systems to adapt to meet the requirements of a significantly older population.
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IRCS ready to dispatch rescue, relief aid to quake-hit Venezuela
TEHRAN – The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) has announced readiness to send rescue forces to assist people impacted by the earthquake in Venezuela.
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Flamingo population rises as 36,000 chicks recorded in Shadegan Wetland
TEHRAN – Ongoing conservation efforts and favorable ecological conditions have led to an increase in the population of flamingo chicks in Shadegan Wetland, southwestern Khuzestan Province.
Tourism
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Iran proposes tourism cooperation reforms at OIC meeting in Tashkent
Iran has presented six proposals to expand tourism cooperation among member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) during a coordination committee meeting held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Miras-e Aria reported on Monday.
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Iran attends Asian green tourism meeting in Baku
TEHRAN - Iran has taken part in a specialized green tourism meeting of Asian countries in Baku, where it plans to present its achievements and capacities in sustainable tourism.
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Digital intl. driving license launched with online verification
TEHRAN - Iran has introduced a digital version of its international driving license that allows applicants to access the document alongside the physical copy and verify its authenticity online, Mehr news agency reported on Monday.
International
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Hajj Ramadan, from Gaza in the midst of the flood to martyrdom in Qom
As we faced a barbaric aggression in Gaza, overflowing with Talmudic hatred and Nazi-like conduct, and as we waited every moment for heavy, devastating, and incendiary bombs to strike without warning, [at the onset of the 12-day war in June 2025,] we watched with deep anguish the Zionist-American aggression against a Muslim country that had stood beside us.
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London Bridge is finally falling down. No fresh sacrifices can save Britain.
TEHRAN — The children’s nursery rhyme has been sung for centuries, its jaunty rhythm masking a foundational horror. “London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down...” What the melody glosses over is the grim medieval folklore of immurement, the belief that a grand structure could only be preserved from collapse if a living soul, often a child, was entombed alive within its masonry.
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IOF manpower crisis: A battle over identity, not tanks
TEHRAN – The Israeli occupation regime's military is facing a severe manpower crisis that threatens its very collapse, amid a deep struggle over its identity and future.
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China's tech and logistical support: A key to Iran's World Cup brilliant performance
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Iran suffer narrow loss against France in 2026 VNL
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2026 VNL: Iran fall short to U.S.
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Iran, Egypt set for high-stakes in Group G: 2026 World Cup
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Iran thrash Kyrgyzstan at CAFA Women’s Futsal Championship 2026
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Szymon Marciniak appointed referee for Iran-Egypt clash
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Mexican ambassador in Tehran honored for hosting Iran national football team
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Laboratorium. Revolution in nutrition
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Our main goal is securing a Paralympic berth: Hadi Rezaei
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Iranian girls grab medals at OpenGeo 2026
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IRCS ready to dispatch rescue, relief aid to quake-hit Venezuela
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Flamingo population rises as 36,000 chicks recorded in Shadegan Wetland
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Welfare Organization, WHO discuss ways to address future of care for elderly