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Yesterday 19:52
By Garsha Vazirian
The Lidless Eye of Sauron watches us all. Are we helpless?
TEHRAN — The name "Palantir" confesses its intent so plainly that it reads less like branding and more like a manual: a candid revelation of the method by which a world is watched.
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Yesterday 19:15
By Dr. Yasir Ali Mirza
Beyond brinksmanship: The Orientalism in Trump's Iran war cry
NEW DELHI - In a striking display of aggressive posturing amid the war on Iran, United States President Donald Trump’s apocalyptic warning of total annihilation in a prime-time television address from the White House has since been reverberating around the world. Demonstrating how his “madman attitude” has made the world more uncertain, he declared that the U.S. army would be hitting Iran “extremely hard,” if his demand of lifting the siege on the Strait of Hormuz would not be heeded by the Islamic Republic Guards Corps (IRGC).
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Yesterday 19:02
By Wesam Bahrani
Hezbollah responds to the Zionist military amid fragile truce
TEHRAN – Amid ongoing Israeli violations of the ceasefire with Lebanon, Hezbollah has once again responded by attacking the occupying regime’s military.
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2026-04-21 19:17
By Garsha Vazirian
The sledgehammer that crystallized Israel’s war on Christianity
From Gaza’s bombed churches to a decapitated Jesus in Lebanon, Israel’s aggression reveals a systematic assault on the Levant’s Christian soul
TEHRAN — The image lands like a physical blow: An Israeli soldier in full uniform stands outside a family home in the Maronite Christian village of Debel, six kilometers from the border, and swings a sledgehammer straight into the head of a Jesus statue on its crucifix.
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2026-04-21 19:06
By Wesam Bahrani
Iraq nears government formation breakthrough
TEHRAN – Iraq advances toward selecting a prime minister as political factions intensify negotiations following the presidential appointment.
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2026-04-20 19:58
By Garsha Vazirian
The rain fell, and the UAE’s house on sand is falling
By choosing US and Israel over neighborhood, UAE ignored tectonic shifts that have now brought storm to its doorstep
TEHRAN — The United Arab Emirates had a defining choice to make, and it made the wrong one. For years, Abu Dhabi cast itself as the clever pragmatist of the Persian Gulf, a nimble trader that could glide above the region’s oldest fault lines.
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2026-04-20 19:45
By Kourosh Alyani
Elucidating the mechanisms of ‘counter-speech’ in Israel’s media strategy
TEHRAN - The credibility of any reasonable dialogue rests on two fundamental principles: a substantial and maximal commitment to alignment with reality and internal consistency.
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2026-04-20 19:26
By Wesam Bahrani
Hezbollah strikes Zionist convoy in first post-truce operation
TEHRAN – Amid the ongoing Israeli violations of the Lebanon ceasefire, Hezbollah ambushes a military convoy, destroying four tanks.
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2026-04-20 00:28
By Garsha Vazirian
Israel’s canine unit of sexual torture
Whistleblowers and survivors break the silence on the systematic use of trained dogs to assault Palestinian detainees
TEHRAN — The thin veneer that has long served as the psychological bedrock of Israeli forces has finally dissolved into a landscape of visceral, animalistic sadism.
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2026-04-20 00:24
By Wesam Bahrani
“Direct talks with Israel: An insult to Lebanon”
TEHRAN – Hezbollah has warned it will respond to any violation of the ceasefire by the Zionist regime of Israel.
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2026-04-18 21:29
By Garsha Vazirian
Cuba on the brink of Washington’s predatory play
Desperate for a win after the Iran war quagmire, the U.S. tightens the noose on Havana
TEHRAN — Cuba is living through a nightmare of its own making, if you ignore America’s fingerprints. Blackouts that stretch sixteen to twenty hours a day have become ordinary.
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2026-04-18 21:19
By Wesam Bahrani
Lebanon ceasefire: A new impasse or a lifeline?
TEHRAN – The Zionist regime’s prime minister is not expected to easily surrender his plans and aspirations in Lebanon.
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2026-04-18 21:16
Committing war crimes under the name of religion
Hegseth glorifies war and violence
TEHRAN – Donald Trump and his War Secretary Pete Hegseth are portraying themselves as Messiah in the war against Iran.
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2026-04-18 01:02
Trump must find an exit route from his war of choice with Iran
TEHRAN - Donald Trump first imagined that the war will last hours or days but weeks have passed and the U.S. is sinking deeper into the Iran quagmire.
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2026-04-18 01:00
By Kourosh Alyani
The disappearance of 10 American scientists and a potential weapons program
TEHRAN — To provide a rational analysis of the disappearance of 10 American scientists within a short timeframe, grounded in technological and security realities, one must examine the loss of specialists beyond mere criminal or conspiracy-driven narratives. Instead, this phenomenon should be viewed within the framework of strategic asset management and the lifecycle of ultra-classified projects.
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2026-04-18 00:54
By Garsha Vazirian
Why the alchemists of America’s secret programs are vanishing
Inside the wave of disappearances hitting the architects of next-generation weapons and propulsion
TEHRAN — When President Donald Trump emerged from a closed-door briefing on April 16, he characterized the recent wave of missing and deceased American scientists as "pretty serious stuff," a phrasing that suggests the administration is no longer viewing the "coincidence" of these events as a statistical anomaly.
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2026-04-16 05:01
By Wesam Bahrani
Bint Jbeil’s symbolic value for Hezbollah
TEHRAN – Hezbollah’s heroic resistance in Bint Jbeil, a historic nightmare town for the Zionist regime, has been turned into a fresh hell for invaders with a dozen confirmed casualties.
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2026-04-16 00:49
By Garsha Vazirian
The trillion-dollar folly of America’s war on Iran
TEHRAN — As the fog of war partially thins, the economic numbers have hardened into a reality that Washington can no longer mask with the kind of military bravado it relied on during the height of its campaign of aggression against Iran.
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2026-04-14 20:19
Naval blockade: A desperate, erratic and hasty decision
TEHRAN - Just hours after the talks between Iran and the U.S. in Islamabad ended on Sunday morning with a breakthrough, President Donald Trump declared a naval blockade of Iran.
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2026-04-14 20:16
By Wesam Bahrani
Hezbollah’s fierce resistance as Lebanese authorities entering talks with Israel
TEHRAN – Hezbollah puts up heavy resistance against invading Israeli troops in southern Lebanon, while authorities enter direct talks with the occupation regime.
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2026-04-14 20:13
By Garsha Vazirian
Trump’s brazen 'Antichrist' complex meets torrent of condemnation and Pope’s defiance
Inside the Faustian bargain of an elite trading away their moral heritage for the gospel of force
TEHRAN — In the quiet, heavy hours following Orthodox Easter Sunday, the world glimpsed something far more unsettling than mere political theater. U.S. President Donald Trump, fresh from waging a campaign of aggression against Iran and issuing apocalyptic ultimatums against the Iranian people, turned his digital fury toward Pope Leo XIV.
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2026-04-13 00:20
By Wesam Bahrani
Is Israel’s negotiation offer a trap for Lebanon?
TEHRAN – As bombs fall on Lebanon, a sudden invitation to talks emerges, but is it peace or a political ambush?
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2026-04-13 00:17
US irrational demands bring Islamabad talks to inconclusive end
TEHRAN – Excessive and irrational demands from the United States during the marathon talks in Islamabad brought the negotiations between Iranian and American negotiators to a failure.
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2026-04-13 00:09
By Garsha Vazirian
Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes
Why Tehran sees Washington’s Islamabad ultimatum as a mafia-style shakedown
TEHRAN — After around twenty-one hours of talks in Islamabad on April 11, the highest-level meeting between Tehran and Washington since 1979, no agreement emerged. Vice President JD Vance stepped off Air Force Two and delivered the verdict with chilling clarity: "They have chosen not to accept our terms."
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2026-04-12 01:47
Israel assassinated Kamal Kharrazi to kill diplomacy, but Iranian society is dynamic
TEHRAN - The Israeli assassination of Kamal Kharrazi, chairperson of Iran’s Strategic Council on Foreign Relations, came as a blow to wisdom and diplomacy.
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2026-04-12 01:43
By Garsha Vazirian
Do not believe Tucker Carlson; Trump owns this war
From My Lai to Minab, America has never needed Israeli blackmail to slaughter innocents, and we should not fall for its latest escape hatch
TEHRAN — The latest split inside the American right has produced a familiar and dishonest story. Donald Trump’s current and former defenders now want the world to believe he is not truly responsible for what he says, orders, or destroys.
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2026-04-12 01:40
By Wesam Bahrani
Hezbollah pounds Israeli settlements and military
TEHRAN – Hezbollah has launched attacks on Israeli settlements, targeting military infrastructure and assembly points of the regime’s military.
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2026-04-11 01:15
By Wesam Bahrani
Hezbollah strikes Zionist regime after Lebanon massacre
TEHRAN – Hezbollah has intensified its attacks on the Zionist regime, launching non-stop rocket barrages and long-range missiles.
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2026-04-11 01:13
“Strategic success beyond imagination”
TEHRAN – A senior expert says Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy corridor, is a “strategic success beyond imagination.”
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2026-04-11 01:07
By Garsha Vazirian
Why the war on Iran will dictate the next era in American politics
On Washington’s deepening fissures, the economic backlash, and the right’s good-cop, bad-cop routine
TEHRAN — The fragile two-week ceasefire that took effect around April 8, decidedly not a victory for Washington or Tel Aviv, has forced Iran’s adversaries to confront the limits of their military pressure and the internal rivalries that both fuel the war and are now being reshaped by its possible fallout.