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  • Discover Iran: the network of rivers, lakes, and wetlands of Sistan-Baluchestan Today 15:19

    By Maryam Qarehgozlou

    Discover Iran: the network of rivers, lakes, and wetlands of Sistan-Baluchestan

    TEHRAN - In Iran’s southeastern corner, where desert landscapes dominate both maps and headlines, water has long been a constant and indispensable force in social and economic life.

  • Iran shakes with 118 earthquakes in a week Today 15:15

    Iran shakes with 118 earthquakes in a week

    TEHRAN – A total of 118 earthquakes were recorded across the country in a week from February 7 to 13, according to the seismological networks of the Institute of Geophysics of the University of Tehran.

  • Marzieh Jafari Today 14:41

    We are not waiting for a miracle: Marzieh Jafari

    TEHRAN – Iran women’s national football team head coach Marzieh Jafari says her side face a tough challenge at the upcoming AFC Women's Asian Cup, but insists they are determined to give their best and will not rely on miracles.

  • دراگان اسکوچیچ Today 13:31

    Tractor, Dragan Skocic likely to part ways: report

    TEHRAN - Reports in Iran suggest that Tractor football club and head coach Dragan Skocic are likely to part ways, despite a historic and highly successful campaign last season.

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  • Takht-e-Ravanchi interview Yesterday 22:02

    Iranian negotiator says US can have a nuclear deal with Tehran if it lifts sanctions 

    TEHRAN - Iran is ready to consider compromises to reach a nuclear deal with the U.S. if the Americans are willing to discuss lifting sanctions, a senior Iranian diplomat has told the BBC.

  • US officials behind a table Yesterday 22:02

    By Xavier Villar

    Constraint, recognition and the endgame of coercion in Iran–US negotiations

    MADRID – Oedipus, the Greek tragedy written by Sophocles, does not fall because he is weak. He falls because he cannot accept that some truths exist only at the cost of the order that sustains him. He demands transparency where the structure requires discretion. He moves through every warning, convinced that inquiry and will can bend fate. In the end, what he uncovers is not liberation but the shape of inevitability. The ground beneath him was set long before he began to question it.

  • Trump post Yesterday 22:01

    Big threats and empty hands

    By Fatemeh Kavand 

    Renewed moves by the United States and Israel against Iran have once again inflamed the regional media landscape. From the repositioning of military equipment to the escalation of threatening rhetoric, everything points to mounting psychological pressure. But behind the noise, what reality lies hidden, and which way has the balance of power tilted?

  • Old witch Yesterday 22:00

    ‘Pelosi’s call for harsher sanctions on Iranians amounts to crime against humanity’

    TEHRAN - Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman says intensifying economic pressure on the Iranian people is tantamount to a “crime against humanity”.

  • Gen. Mousavi Yesterday 22:00

    Any war would be a ‘cautionary battle’ for Trump, Iran’s military chief warns 

    TEHRAN – Iran’s military leadership is showing the same resolve it showed in January, when it compelled U.S. President Donald Trump to abandon his plans for military strikes by making it clear that any aggression would result in a full-blown regional war.

  • The launch event of the Munich Security Conference was held in Berlin, Germany, February 9, 2026. Yesterday 21:55

    By Soheila Zarfam 

    'Munich Circus': Under destruction

    Sidelined in Ukraine and ignored in West Asia, Europe sacrifices its diplomatic standing to appease Israel

    TEHRAN – What the Munich Security Conference (MSC) has become is nothing short of a “circus”. That's the assessment from Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi regarding the annual event. He shared this blunt view on his X account, likely after witnessing the son of a deposed king—who fled the country with hundreds of millions in Iranian wealth almost five decades ago—being invited to the event to claim popular desire for his monarchical restoration. 

  • “A Very Very Very Dark Matter” Yesterday 19:49

    Simorgh Theater Hall to stage play by Martin McDonagh

    TEHRAN – Simorgh Theater Hall in Tehran will stage the 2018 play “A Very Very Very Dark Matter” written by Martin McDonagh in March.

  • West Bank Yesterday 19:48

    Palestinian family loses home in Beit Hanina under no-permit pretext, self-demolition order

    Israeli authorities forced a Palestinian man named Rami in Beit Hanina to demolish his own 35-square-meter home on Saturday to avoid the heavy fines and demolition fees typically charged when the municipality carries out an order.

  • Enayatollah Bakhshi Yesterday 19:48

    Veteran actor Enayatollah Bakhshi passes away at 80

    TEHRAN- Veteran Iranian stage and screen actor Enayatollah Bakhshi passed away on Sunday after a period of illness. He was 80. 

  • 41st Fajr International Music Festival Yesterday 19:47

    41st Fajr International Music Festival concludes with tribute to veterans, unveiling of AI singer

    TEHRAN- The closing ceremony of the 41st Fajr International Music Festival was held at Vahdat Hall on Saturday evening, bringing the six-day event to an end with tributes to veteran artists and the presentation of the prestigious Barbad Awards.

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  • Lebanon attack Yesterday 18:47

    Aerial raids, ground incursion mark latest Israeli breaches of Lebanon truce

    Israeli military escalated its ceasefire violations in southern Lebanon through both aerial strikes and ground incursions on Sunday, The Cradle reported.

  • Sudan RSF Yesterday 18:45

    Sudan’s RSF, Janjaweed killed over 6,000 civilians in three-days: UN

    A United Nations report reveals that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied Janjaweed militias killed more than 6,000 people over three days in late October during an offensive to capture el-Fasher, Sudan, AP reported Sunday.

  • Greenland Yesterday 18:37

    By staff writer 

    Greenland’s icequake: The rift that rocks U.S.–Europe relations

    TEHRAN – Tensions over Greenland were already high in the weeks before the 2026 Munich Security Conference. President Donald Trump’s repeated statements about acquiring the Arctic island had triggered strong reactions in Denmark and Greenland, raising concerns about sovereignty and trust within the alliance.

  • Lebanon Yesterday 18:37

    By Sondoss Al Asaad 

    Saad Hariri and the future of his Future Movement

    BEIRUT — On the 21st anniversary of the assassination of former Lebanese PM Rafic Hariri, thousands gathered in Beirut’s Martyrs’ Square in a scene that blended remembrance with political anticipation.

  • Gaza Yesterday 18:37

    By Wesam Bahrani 

    Gaza truce fails Palestinian hopes and Israeli goals

    TEHRAN – The situation in the Gaza Strip remains volatile, failing to meet the hopes of its residents or the strategic objectives of the occupying Israeli regime. 

  • Israel Yesterday 18:27

    By Shahab Sarmadi

    Is Israel’s land registration in the West Bank the first step toward full annexation?

    TEHRAN – The recent approval by Israel’s government to register large swaths of Palestinian land in the occupied West Bank as "state land" represents a bold step in Israel's ongoing effort to consolidate its control over Palestinian territories. This decision, seen as a further escalation in the occupation, is condemned by Palestinians and international legal experts alike as a direct violation of international law and United Nations resolutions. 

  • Iran football team Yesterday 18:17

    Iran’s potential March friendly opponents: Costa Rica and Nigeria

    TEHRAN – The Football Federation of Iran is expected to officially announce Team Melli’s friendly match schedule as preparations intensify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

  • Iran’s date exports rise 25% in 2024, generating $213m Yesterday 16:41

    Iran’s date exports rise 25% in 2024, generating $213m

    TEHRAN – Iran’s exports of fresh and dried dates increased by 25 percent in value in 2024, generating more than $213 million in foreign currency earnings, according to trade data.

  • Iron ore concentrate output rises 9% in 9 months; lump ore up 44% Yesterday 16:38

    Iron ore concentrate output rises 9% in 9 months; lump ore up 44%

    TEHRAN – Production of iron ore concentrate by Iran’s major mining companies rose nine percent in the first nine months of the current Iranian year (ending December 21, 2025), while lump iron ore output surged 44 percent, according to new data released by Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organization (IMIDRO).

  • ‘Iran–Russia Joint Economic Committee meeting marks turning point in bilateral co-op’ Yesterday 16:37

    ‘Iran–Russia Joint Economic Committee meeting marks turning point in bilateral co-op’

    TEHRAN – Iran’s Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad has described the 19th meeting of the Iran–Russia Joint Economic Committee as a pivotal opportunity to deepen strategic ties between Tehran and Moscow and open a new chapter in bilateral economic relations.

  • Trump-Obama Yesterday 16:34

    Obama calls Trump-shared ape video part of a ‘shameless clown show’

    Former U.S President Barack Obama dismissed a video posted by Donald Trump—which depicted him and Michelle Obama as apes—as part of a “shameless clown show,” USA Today reported Sunday.

  • Gaza strike Yesterday 16:28

    Israel kills at least ten Palestinians in fresh Gaza ceasefire violations

    Israeli forces killed at least ten Palestinians in Gaza on Sunday, including five in Khan Younis and four in an al-Faluja displacement tent, marking further violations of the October 10 ceasefire, Al Jazeera reported.

  • When developers stop typing and start conversing with AI 2026/02/15

    By Soroush Saki

    When developers stop typing and start conversing with AI

    TEHRAN - For decades, programming was defined by precision. Developers learned strict languages, memorized syntax, and spent long hours translating human intentions into instructions machines could understand. Coding was less a conversation and more a command. Today, that relationship is quietly changing. Developers are no longer just typing code; increasingly, they are talking to machines.

  • IRCS provides free health services in deprived areas abroad Yesterday 15:09

    IRCS provides free health services in deprived areas abroad

    TEHRAN – The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) medical centers abroad provided humanitarian assistance and health-based services free of charge in less privileged areas, on the occasion of the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, marked from February 1-11.