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Today 00:52
Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei elected as Iran's Leader
TEHRAN — Iran's Assembly of Experts has chosen Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei to serve as the third Leader of the Islamic Revolution. He is the son of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, Iran's second Leader, who was assassinated by the U.S. and Israel on February 28, 2026.
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Today 00:08
Iran FM to UN: Trump's threat of 'complete destruction of Iranian people' amounts to war crimes
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has submitted an urgent letter to United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres and the Security Council exposing US President Donald Trump’s brazen threat to inflict "complete destruction and certain death" upon the Iranian people amid the joint US-Israeli military assault that began on February 28.
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Today 00:02
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Yesterday 23:58
Iran says strikes against US and Israel will intensify
TEHRAN – The Iranian Armed Forces say they will ramp up both the "scale" and "depth" of ongoing attacks against U.S. and Israeli positions in the region after nearly nine days of relentless strikes against U.S. bases in West Asia, secret hideouts of American personnel, and the occupied Palestinian territories.
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Yesterday 23:52
US, Israel have launched environmental war on Iran
TEHRAN - On the eighth day of the illegal war against Iran, the aggressors, the United States and Israel, have put oil storage sites near the metropolises of Tehran and Karaj on fire.
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Yesterday 23:41
By Garsha Vazirian
Children filled the school and park; the algorithm marked them for death
How the US and Israel are using AI to automate mass murder in Iran
TEHRAN — During the first days of the 2026 U.S.-Israeli aggression against Iran, families gathered at Tehran's Police Park.
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Yesterday 23:31
By Wesam Bahrani
Iraqi resistance signals new equation amid war on Iran
TEHRAN – The Islamic resistance in Iraq has hinted at the emergence of a new equation linking regional security dynamics to developments in Iran and Lebanon.
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Yesterday 23:24
Poisonous air blankets Tehran as explosions intensify
TEHRAN – The U.S.-Israeli daily attacks to Tehran, especially to oil storage facilities, has released tremendous volumes of smoke and poisonous gases into the sky, making breathing difficult for people.
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Yesterday 23:20
Iranian association urges women worldwide to join fight against U.S., Israeli criminals
TEHRAN – The International Iranian Social Sciences Association has issued a statement, calling on women around the world who stand for women’s rights and human dignity—to join Iranian Muslim women and girls in their fight against these criminal enemies: the United States and the Zionist regime.
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Yesterday 23:10
By Afshin Majlesi
Trump, look them in the eyes
With hundreds of Iranian children dead, the U.S. president still denies the bombing of Minab’s elementary school
TEHRAN - U.S. President Donald Trump’s pronouncements on the ongoing military invasion of Iran have been marred by a pattern of demonstrably false claims, deflection of responsibility for atrocities, and a defiant rejection of diplomatic solutions.
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Yesterday 22:59
Protecting civilians in wars a cornerstone of international humanitarian law
TEHRAN – Over the past 60 years, civilians have been the main victims of the wars; hence their protection in armed conflicts is regarded a cornerstone of international humanitarian law.
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Yesterday 22:42
“Farther Than the Moon” appears at Iranian bookstores
TEHRAN- A Persian translation of the award-winning author Lindsay Lackey’s “Farther Than the Moon” has recently been published by Milkan Publications in Tehran.
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Yesterday 22:34
Cinema officials, filmmakers condemn U.S.-Israeli aggressions to Iran
TEHRAN – After over a week of the U.S. and Israel attacking Iran, the reaction of artists to the terrorist aggressions continues.
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Yesterday 22:29
Over 500 academics, researchers denounce war against Iran
TEHRAN – More than 500 well-known academics and researchers from around the world have issued a joint letter, denouncing the war against Iran and warning about its consequences.
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Yesterday 22:22
Tehran walls transforms into visual chronicles of resistance
TEHRAN – A new graphic art campaign has transformed the walls of the Iranian capital into a canvas of resistance, launched through a collaboration between the Nam Cultural and Artistic Institute and the Tehran Municipality’s Beautification Organization.
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Yesterday 22:13
By Kurosh Alyani, Iranian cultural critic
Trees and books, or invasion and plunder?
Tehran - Look at the martyr leader. He not only planted trees and maintained a serious personal library, visited the book fair extensively every year, and read books every night; he was also warm and affectionate in meetings with children and kind and tolerant in his encounters with adults.
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Yesterday 22:12
‘Trump won’t be let off the hook’: Iran vows retribution for U.S.–Israel aggression
TEHRAN – Iran’s top security official issued a defiant warning against the United States and the Israeli regime, saying Washington and Tel Aviv would not escape the consequences of their aggression.
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Yesterday 22:10
Pezeshkian says enemy misinterpreted his remarks; Iran will respond forcefully to any aggression
TEHRAN – President Masoud Pezeshkian warned on Sunday that Iran will continue to respond decisively to any attack stemming from U.S.-Israeli aggression, including strikes launched from the territory of neighboring countries. He emphasized that any Iranian response would be strictly defensive, aimed at protecting national security and sovereignty.
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Yesterday 22:09
Respect for Iran’s sovereignty: China’s foreign minister warns against the law of the jungle
Wang Yi, Member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and Minister of Foreign Affairs, answered questions from Chinese and foreign journalists at the press conference of the Fourth Session of the 14th National People’s Congress concerning China’s foreign policy and external relations.
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Yesterday 13:24
A silent victim of war: environmental fallout of aggression against Iran
TEHRAN – War, by its very nature, unleashes devastating environmental consequences. Aside from widespread damage to air and water quality, the conflict creates escalating waste management challenges, amplifies noise pollution, degrades soil fertility, destroys agricultural land, pastures, and orchards, decimates livestock populations, and exacerbates dust storm occurrences. The long-term ecological and societal ramifications threaten the well-being of communities across affected regions.
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Yesterday 13:14
Europe against war on Iran
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Yesterday 13:00
Customs authorities’ power to change exit border for transit goods expanded
TEHRAN- The Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA), in order to facilitate transit under the current circumstances, has delegated the authority to change the exit border or destination customs office for goods in transit to the directors of executive customs offices.
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Yesterday 12:55
Energy ministry emphasizes continuation of power plant repairs despite attacks
TEHRAN- The Ministry of Energy announced that power plant repairs are continuing according to schedule despite recent attacks, and assured that the national grid will be fully prepared for the hot season at full capacity.
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Yesterday 12:51
Country’s essential goods reserves at an acceptable level
TEHRAN- The head of the Agricultural Committee of the Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture assured that the country's essential goods reserves are at an acceptable level.
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Yesterday 12:31
Government supports industries by tax, insurance facilities
TEHRAN- During a visit to food industry units, the Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade emphasized government support in the form of working capital facilities for producers, and a moratorium on tax and insurance payments for industrial units.
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Yesterday 12:23
Oil at $150 a barrel not out of question: Barclays
TEHRAN- British bank Barclays has predicted that continued tensions in the West Asia could push Brent crude oil prices to $150 per barrel within the next month.
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Yesterday 12:18
Goldman Sachs warns oil may surge above $100 if Hormuz flows don’t recover
TEHRAN- Goldman Sachs said oil prices are likely to exceed $100 per barrel next week if no signs of a solution emerge to the severe disruption in flows through the Strait of Hormuz, warning that upside risks to its basecase forecast are rapidly growing further, Reuters reported on Saturday.
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Yesterday 00:29
By Dr. Hana Saada
Minab: 165 Schoolgirls Assassinated While the World’s Media Looks Away!
In the modern battlefield of information, silence can be as powerful as speech. What is reported, what is amplified, and—more importantly—what is ignored reveals the architecture of contemporary propaganda. Nowhere is this more evident than in the stark contrast between the global media frenzy surrounding certain carefully selected tragedies and the near-total silence surrounding others.
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Yesterday 00:18
Italian publisher, political figure Stefano Bonilauri condemns U.S.-Israeli aggression
TEHRAN – Stefano Bonilauri, the Director of the prominent Italian publishing house Anteo Edizioni, has issued a message of solidarity and grief following the martyrdom of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.
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Yesterday 00:09
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