• Bloodied hands, misplaced laurels: Why neither Trump nor Machado deserves praise

    By Garsha Vazirian

    Bloodied hands, misplaced laurels: Why neither Trump nor Machado deserves praise

    Sponsoring war, sanctions, and regime change is not a résumé for peace

    TEHRAN – In a move that pleased Washington’s propaganda machinery, the Norwegian Nobel Committee chose Venezuelan opponent María Corina Machado over a president who spent months begging for a medal.

  • Iran–Russia treaty to shift regional power balance, says Russian Scholar

    By Sahar Dadjoo

    Iran–Russia treaty to shift regional power balance, says Russian Scholar

    Dr. Ravandi-Fadai outlines the agreement’s potential to counter sanctions and deepen cooperation in energy, defense, and diplomacy

    TEHRAN – Following the official activation of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty between Tehran and Moscow, Iran and Russia have entered a new phase in their long-standing relationship. The 20-year agreement, encompassing cooperation in defense, energy, technology, and finance, is widely regarded as a milestone in strengthening bilateral and regional ties.

  • Exclusive: German troops were directly involved in ‘dirty work’

    By Staff Writer  

    Exclusive: German troops were directly involved in ‘dirty work’

    The Tehran Times reveals Germany’s military role in Israel’s 12-day aggression against Iran

    TEHRAN – In June, Germany was one of the few countries to back Israeli strikes on Iran’s civilian, nuclear, and military sites, and arguably the most vocal among them. The German Chancellor angered both Iranians and Germans during the conflict when he defended Israel’s aggression, stating that it was doing "dirty work" for Western states.

  • You can’t unring the bell: The Israeli offensive that lost its grip

    By Garsha Vazirian

    You can’t unring the bell: The Israeli offensive that lost its grip

    When genocide went viral and propaganda struggled to hold sway

    TEHRAN — Picture a hush in a room. A nervous voice leans into a mic and admits what everyone has felt: “We have a major, major, major generational problem.” That leaked fragment was less an accusation than a diagnosis: the old pipelines of influence were cracking as short, brutal images poured into young people’s feeds.

  • Israel’s interception of Gaza aid flotillas sparks global outcry 

    By Shahab Sarmadi

    Israel’s interception of Gaza aid flotillas sparks global outcry 

    TEHRAN – Israel’s back-to-back interceptions of two international aid flotillas bound for Gaza have provoked a surge of global condemnation and legal scrutiny, casting renewed light on the blockade of the Palestinian enclave. The seizures — carried out in international waters — targeted the Global Sumud Flotilla a week ago, and the Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) on Wednesday, including its lead vessel The Conscience.