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Talks with US ‘not realistic’ without respect for norms, says foreign ministry
TEHRAN – Iran says the circumstances are not yet ripe for launching negotiations with the United States despite Iran’s commitment to diplomacy, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said on Monday, amid reports that Iraq has offered to mediate between Tehran and Washington.
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2025-12-28 21:23
US using Iraqi airspace to spy on Iran
Ambassador says spy jets have been identified in Iran’s vicinity
In an interview with Iraqi media, Mohammad Kazem al-Sadeq said Tehran has identified U.S. spy planes which used Iraqi skies to monitor Iranian soil. He also warned that the U.S. supports Israeli jet fighters in Iraqi airspace, which amounts to a “threat.”
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2025-12-27 21:49
Ayatollah Khamenei credits Iranian youth with resisting US pressure in region
TEHRAN – Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has credited Iran’s young people with defeating a major U.S.-led assault in the region, saying their initiative, bravery, and willingness to sacrifice played a decisive role.
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2025-12-27 21:42
By Mona Hojat Ansari
‘We're now stronger than the 12-day war’
President rolls out plans for economic management, makes no mention of potential US talks
TEHRAN – Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian did not appear particularly fixated on the prospects of a new deal with the U.S. when he sat down with Khamenei.ir, a website overseen by the Leader's office, and discussed two issues most pressing for the Iranian people: whether Tehran can fend off a second potential war with Israel, and what can be done to control runaway inflation, which has worsened in the backwash of the war Israel and the U.S. launched against Iran in June.
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2025-12-26 21:56
Enemy seeking to hit Iran hard via economic pressure: Iran FM
TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says enemies are seeking to put Iran under economic pressure following their defeat in the 12-day act of military aggression against the country.
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2025/12/26
By Ehsan Abdollahi
Netanyahu’s US tour: A shameful display of collusion against justice and peace
TEHRAN – In the midst of historic global turmoil, an alarming spectacle is once again unfolding: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is preparing for yet another visit to the United States to meet with President Donald Trump. This trip, which comes on the heels of multiple previous visits since Trump’s return to the White House, is not a diplomatic milestone — it is the latest chapter in a troubling alliance that undermines justice, fuels regional conflict, and exposes the United States as little more than Israel’s political enabler on the world stage.
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2025-12-24 22:21
Iran questions US definition of ‘diplomacy’ after envoy’s ironic remarks at UNSC
TEHRAN – About ten hours after a UNSC session on Iran’s nuclear program concluded on Tuesday, as morning broke in Tehran, Iranian officials began to publicly react to remarks put forth by the U.S. during the meeting. Their reactions signaled that no one in Tehran trusts American pronouncements about diplomacy anymore.
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2025-12-24 22:08
By Soheila Zarfam
UNSC session shows West failed in snapback gamble
Meeting sees US and Europe defend hardline stance, Iran and allies call for end to failed approach
TEHRAN – Western states dragged Iran and members of the UN Security Council to a session on Tuesday to push for the implementation of pre-JCPOA UN sanctions against Iran, which the E3 (Germany, UK, France) managed to be reinstated back in August, but faced substantial challenges in implementing them due to opposition from a host of countries, including Iran’s most powerful allies, Russia and China.
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2025-12-24 20:29
Expert warns crisis in West Asia will worsen in 2026 without policy shifts
‘2025 has exposed dangers of unilateralism, militarized regional strategies and maximalist ideological projects’
TEHRAN - A Princeton University researcher says 2026 may bring “deeper instability” at a great cost to the Middle East and United States if UN resolutions are not enacted, a regional security mechanism is not established, and the US and Iran don’t enter comprehensive dialogue.
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2025/12/24
Maduro says defending Venezuela today is defending peace, law
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has sent a letter to heads of state across Latin America and the Caribbean, denouncing an escalation of U.S. acts of aggression against Venezuela and warning that the actions pose serious risks to regional stability.
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2025-12-23 22:03
By Garsha Vazirian
Trump /// //// // /// //// /////
America may run out of ink covering president's footprint in Epstein files
TEHRAN – The illusion that Jeffrey Epstein was a singular, anomalous monster operating in a vacuum has finally dissolved into the sulfuric air of the American political necropolis.
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2025-12-23 20:11
In nuclear standoff with US, Moscow reiterates backing for Iran, says Tehran has ‘right’ to program
TEHRAN – Russia continues to throw its weight behind Iran as a nuclear standoff with the United States shows no sign of resolution, and leaders in Tehran grow increasingly doubtful whether they can expect diplomacy to ever bear fruit with the West.
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2025/12/23
By Xavier Villar
From nuclear fear to missile anxiety: Israel’s reframing of the Iran threat
How Iran’s missile program has moved to the center of Israel’s security discourse
MADRID – In recent weeks, a new Israeli security narrative has been taking shape. Its object is not new, the Islamic Republic of Iran, but its central discursive axis has undergone a subtle yet significant shift. Where the nuclear program once occupied the primary place in the rhetoric of existential threat, the emphasis has now broadened and, in some discourses, shifted toward Iran’s ballistic missile program.
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2025-12-23 16:41
The warmongers are working overtime
TEHRAN – The world once again stands before an age-old question wearing a new face: Has the United States entered a new phase of warmongering and direct power projection?
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2025/12/22
By Soheila Zarfam
Pompeo’s wishful thinking: engineered collapse in Iran
TEHRAN – Mike Pompeo’s recent Fox News op-ed, titled “The Islamic Republic is on the ropes. Time for Trump, Iranians to finish the job,” deserves a careful response — not because it offers some type of analysis, but because it reveals a worldview that treats a sovereign nation as a political project to be engineered from abroad.
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2025-12-22 22:16
US faces flak at home for testing copy of Iranian drone
TEHRAN – The U.S. Navy has, for the first time, launched a long-range attack drone from a warship in the Persian Gulf. While the U.S. military hailed this as a step toward optimizing its destabilizing missions in West Asia, American media have viewed it as a sign of Washington falling behind in critical technologies.
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2025-12-22 22:15
‘Our defensive capabilities not open for talks’: Iran’s foreign ministry
TEHRAN – Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei used his weekly press briefing on Monday to reiterate Tehran’s positions on regional conflicts, international diplomacy, and national defense, strongly criticizing Israel and the United States while rejecting Western accusations against Iran.
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2025-12-22 22:03
By Sheida Sabzehvari
Blood drips from their pens
US media should be held accountable for its role in the 12-day war against Iran
TEHRAN – Americans frequently label media outlets from other countries as “state-controlled” or “state-affiliated.” They tell their readers and viewers that foreign media is disingenuous, while American outlets are portrayed as independent, unbiased, and professional.
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2025-12-22 18:48
‘Totally unacceptable:’ Denmark to summon US ambassador over Trump’s Greenland appointment
TEHRAN — The Danish government announced Monday it will summon the U.S. ambassador following what officials are characterizing as a flagrant assault on Danish sovereignty.
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2025/12/22
By Dr. Jin Liangxiang
The limits of pragmatism: Persistent fragility in US-PGCC ties
SHANGHAI - The year of 2025 saw a new rapprochement between the U.S. and PGCC countries. U.S. President Donald Trump visited Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar in May while Qatari Emir and Saudi Crown Prince visited the U.S. in the second half of the year. The reasons behind the latest warming-up could be numerous, but the most important should be that the two sides have simultaneously taken pragmatic approaches in their policies toward the other. And pragmatism will underline the relations between the two in the future.
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2025-12-22 15:12
Venezuela hits 1.2 million barrel oil target despite U.S. pressure
Venezuela has reached its goal of producing 1.2 million barrels of crude oil per day this year, despite intensifying U.S. pressure and tanker seizures, said Vice President Delcy Rodriguez.
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2025-12-21 21:10
By Faramarz Kouhpayeh
The rabid dog barks again
Reports indicate Israel is looking to drag US into another war against Iran after waging two years of relentless violence in the region
TEHRAN – War and aggression appear to be an inseparable part of the Israeli regime's existence. From the 1948 Nakba in Palestine and the at least half-dozen wars with Arab states until 2006, to its recent aggressions against Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen, Qatar, and Iran, Israel appears locked in a perpetual cycle of inflicting death and destruction.
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2025-12-21 17:49
Second oil tanker taken: U.S. escalates Venezuela pressure
TEHRAN – The U.S. seizure of a second Venezuelan oil tanker, Centuries, underscores a clear strategy: Washington is leveraging military power to control Venezuela’s primary source of revenue. Coming just weeks after the first tanker, Skipper, was taken, the operation signals that the Trump administration’s so-called “blockade” is more than sanctions enforcement—it is a forceful effort to weaken Venezuela’s economy and pressure its government.
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2025-12-20 19:39
By staff writer
Epsteinberg: Not even the tip has surfaced
Epstein file release fell short of transparency, with much withheld, sparking complaints and public outcry
TEHRAN – The U.S. Justice Department’s release of the Jeffrey Epstein files on Friday has reignited headlines and social media frenzy. Thousands of pages, photos, and investigative documents were made public, showing Epstein with celebrities, politicians, and business elites.
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2025-12-19 21:50
Washington still stalled on sanctions as it targets 29 vessels in attempt to stop Iran's oil sales
TEHRAN – Leaders in the United States are continuing their efforts to prevent Iran from selling oil, even as Iran appears to have mastered the art of avoiding sanctions and its main customers refuse to stop purchasing Iranian energy.
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2025-12-19 21:39
By Soheila Zarfam
The US playbook: deception before war, bullying after
Pezeshkian says he won’t accept 'degrading' pre-conditions after his previous attempt at diplomacy was cut short by American bombs
TEHRAN – A deep mistrust of American politicians has been a prevalent sentiment among Iranians for decades, dating back to the 1953 U.S.-led coup against the democratically elected government of Mohammad Mosaddegh.
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2025-12-19 15:51
Pirates of the 21st century
TEHRAN – “The essence of America is bullying, plundering the resources of other countries, and betraying its allies.” This proposition stands as one of the most vital pillars of the order currently dominating international affairs.
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2025-12-17 21:57
US bases on Iran’s target list in event of war
Araghchi says Iran seeks to avoid conflict but is prepared to strike
TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says that should a war break out with the United States, and should the United States attack Iran’s nuclear facilities again, then Washington should expect Iran to strike American bases wherever they might be.
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2025-12-17 19:26
By Garsha Vazirian
MAGA's funeral pyre and the rotting White House
Trump's chief of staff lays bare a regime of ego, cruelty, corruption and betrayal
TEHRAN – The most terrifying sound in Washington right now is not the shouting of protesters or the drone of Congressional subpoenas; it is the shattering of the "Ice Maiden."
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2025/12/16
University of Arkansas fires Iranian scholar for criticizing Israel
Silencing Shirin Saeidi, Belying Claims
When U.S. actions nullify its rhetoric on women's rights in Iran and free speech
TEHRAN – The removal of Dr. Shirin Saeidi from her post as director of the Middle East Studies Program at the University of Arkansas should not be read as a narrow personnel matter or an incidental university policy dispute.