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  • Nuclear scientists Yesterday 22:29

    By Sahar Dadjoo

    Targeted killing of scientists is a criminal act, says Indian analyst

    Vineet Tiwari says the assassinations linked to “Operation Narnia” violate sovereignty, international norms, and basic human ethics

    TEHRAN – In an exclusive interview with Tehran Times, Vineet Tiwari, an Indian writer and civil society activist, offers a critical assessment of revelations contained in a recent Washington Post’s investigation produced in partnership with PBS Frontline, which details Israel’s covert campaign, known as “Operation Narnia,” targeting Iran’s nuclear scientists.

  • Salariyeh interview 2025-12-28 21:06

    By Mona Hojat Ansari

    Iran's path to orbit

    Space chief tells Tehran Times the story of building a national program in the midst of sanctions

    TEHRAN – When Iran established its new political system in 1979, its leaders placed a paramount emphasis on achieving independence. This pursuit faced numerous hurdles over the decades that followed, a period during which the country endured two wars, countless terrorist attacks, and, most critically, debilitating Western sanctions. Nevertheless, as we stand on the cusp of 2026, the independence Iranians once dreamed of has been realized in various sectors, partly because the country possessed no other option. 

  • pharmacy in Tehran 2025-12-23 20:10

    By Sahar Dadjoo

    Sanctions intended for nuclear pressure instead fuel human suffering in Iran: Stanford researcher 

    Dr. Ruth Gibson highlights gaps in UNSC Resolution 2231 that leave civilians without critical medical equipment

    TEHRAN – In an exclusive interview with Tehran Times, Ruth Gibson, a scholar at Stanford University’s Center for Innovation in Global Health and the Center for International Security and Cooperation, examines how international sanctions have systematically weakened Iran’s public health system under the guise of political pressure.

  • Shahla Amouri 2025-12-23 17:05

    By Mahnaz Abdi

    Khuzestan must build an economy beyond oil: head of Ahvaz chamber of commerce

    TEHRAN- In an exclusive interview with the Tehran Times, Shahla Amouri, Head of the Ahvaz Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture, emphasized the urgent need for economic diversification in Khuzestan, Iran's energy powerhouse.

  • Painting on the news: Iranian artist turns newspapers into art 2025-12-21 21:15

    By Samaneh Aboutalebi 

    Painting on the news: Iranian artist turns newspapers into art

    TEHRAN- In an era when printed newspapers are rapidly fading from everyday life, Iranian painter Behdad Najafi has turned the ephemeral medium of newsprint into a lasting artistic statement. 

  • Mohammad-Reza Safa 2025-12-19 14:01

    By Mahnaz Abdi

    Beyond the Strait: Hormozgan charts course from transit hub to economic powerhouse

    TEHRAN- Strategically positioned at the mouth of the Strait of Hormuz—the world's most critical energy chokepoint—Iran's Hormozgan province serves as the nation's indispensable commercial gateway. Home to major ports like Shahid Rajaei, the country's largest container port, it is the primary hub for Iran's import, export, and transit trade, connecting global markets from the Persian Gulf to Africa and India.

  • Zionist lobbyists may use Sydney terror act to polish Israel’s image 2025-12-17 19:12

    Zionist lobbyists may use Sydney terror act to polish Israel’s image: Lebanese analyst

    Hakam Amhaz says Mossad may have incited the Bondi terrorist incident

    TEHRAN - In an exclusive interview with Tehran Times, Hakam Amhaz, a Lebanese political analyst and member of the International Association of Political Analysts and Experts, examines the political and media ramifications of the deadly mass shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach. 

  • Pezeshkian and Xi 2025-12-13 21:58

    By Mohammad Khatibi

    Expert says Chinese investment in Iran difficult under sanctions, but possible with determination 

    TEHRAN – In the midst of intensifying regional tensions and the enduring weight of Western sanctions, the future of China–Iran relations remains a subject of growing international interest. To better understand the dynamics shaping Beijing’s approach to Iran, The Tehran Times spoke with Professor Hongda Fan, director of the China–Middle East Center at Shaoxing University.

  • Israel exploiting Syrian instability to expand territorial control 2025-12-13 18:08

    Israel exploiting Syrian instability to expand territorial control, Lebanese analyst warns

    Abir Bassam says Israel seeking to control all water sources in southern Syria and southern Lebanon

    TEHRAN- As Syria marks one year since the fall of the Assad government, the country faces unprecedented political, social, and humanitarian challenges.

  • Nowruz-observing countries meet in New Delhi on safeguarding shared heritage 2025-12-13 16:47

    Nowruz-observing countries meet in New Delhi on safeguarding shared heritage

    TEHRAN – A number of cultural officials from countries where Nowruz is observed met in New Delhi on the sidelines of a UNESCO meeting to discuss coordination among member states of the UNESCO-registered festival.

  • Professor Jin Liangxiang 2025-12-12 20:21

    By Sahar Dadjoo

    U.S. actions, not Iran’s behavior, triggered nuclear standoff: Chinese analyst

    Professor Jin stresses that progress is impossible unless Washington demonstrates genuine commitment.

    TEHRAN – On the sidelines of the Conference on “People’s Rights and Legitimate Freedoms in the Thoughts of Ayatollah Khamenei,” the Tehran Times spoke with Professor Jin Liangxiang, a senior research fellow at the Shanghai Institute for International Studies, to explore the shifting dynamics of global governance, human-rights discourse, and power politics in West Asia.

  • American analyst says "Trump’s policies are reckless and dangerous for the rest of the world" 2025-12-09 22:20

    Trump 'only interested' in Venezuela's oil: analyst

    'Invoking the term “Monroe Doctrine” by the current regime has a certain element of populist appeal among the isolationist-leaning electorate'

    TEHRAN – Yuram Abdullah Weiler, an engineer-turned political analyst, argues that U.S. President Donald Trump’s intense pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro stems from a desire to dominate the country and secure access to its vast oil reserves, which surpass those of Saudi Arabia.

  • Tehran Times 2025-12-09 22:04

    By Sahar Dadjoo

    Iran’s stand in the 12-day war undermined U.S.-Israeli strategy, says Philippine scholar

    Julkipli Wadi warns that as Israel widens its aggression, Iran’s resilience signals a new regional momentum.

    TEHRAN – At the sidelines of the Conference on “People’s Rights and Legitimate Freedoms in the Thoughts of Ayatollah Khamenei,” the Tehran Times spoke with Professor Julkipli Wadi of the University of the Philippines to examine the conference’s intellectual significance, the current crisis of international law, and Iran’s evolving role in regional security.

  • Former CIA chief analyst Paul Pillar 2025-12-06 22:35

    By M.A. Saki

    Trump reverting to 1920s–30s ‘gunboat diplomacy’ in Venezuela: ex-CIA officer

    'Military pressure on Venezuela sends this sense to the world that Trump’s US is imperialist'

    TEHRAN – Paul Pillar, a former CIA officer and now a senior fellow at Georgetown University’s Center for Security Studies, tells the Tehran Times that the Pentagon’s attacks on Venezuelan boats in the Caribbean, carried out under the claim that they are trafficking drugs to the United States, reflect President Donald Trump’s return to the “gunboat diplomacy” of the 1920s and 1930s, when U.S. military forces intervened in several Latin American countries.

  • Iran’s steadfast stance has transformed resistance politics in West Asia 2025-12-05 21:46

    By Sahar Dadjoo

    Iran’s steadfast stance has transformed resistance politics in West Asia: Malaysian activist

    Mohd Azmi Abdul Hamid says Iran’s resistance to Western pressure gives it unique strategic weight

    TEHRAN – At the sidelines of the Conference on “People’s Rights and Legitimate Freedoms in the Thoughts of Ayatollah Khamenei,” The Tehran Times sat down with Mohd Azmi Abdul Hamid, President of the Malaysian Consultative Council of Islamic Organizations (MAPIM), to discuss the evolving landscape of global justice, Palestine advocacy, and the role of the Muslim world in confronting oppressive power structures.

  • Professor Azarov 2025-12-05 21:02

    By Shahrokh Saei 

    Professor Azarov argues the West moves Ukraine like a pawn in a grand game

    TEHRAN – The war in Ukraine has emerged as one of the defining struggles of the 21st century, redrawing global fault lines and igniting fierce debate over its origins. While the result of US-mediated talks over the war between Russia and Ukraine remains unclear, the question of how this confrontation began — and why it has endured — has taken on fresh urgency.

  • Photographer and cultural heritage researcher Herbert Karim-Masihi (L) speaks with a visitor at an exhibition of his selected works at the Sa’dabad Cultural-Historical Complex in northern Tehran, December 4, 2025. 2025-12-05 17:27

    By Afshin Majlesi

    A thousand stories under one name, Herbert Karim-Masihi reflects on his new exhibition

    TEHRAN – Iranian-Armenian photographer, and cultural heritage researcher Herbert Karim-Masihi is presenting a new exhibition titled “Iran Thinks of You” at the Sa’dabad Cultural-Historical Complex in northern Tehran.

  • SCO drill 2025-12-03 22:22

    By Mona Hojat Ansari 

    SCO anti-terror drill enters critical phase

    Iranian commander says "nations’ will stronger than terrorism"

    TEHRAN – A multinational military exercise taking place in Iran was preparing to enter its most important phase Wednesday, with the hosts hailing it as an important sign of cooperation toward ensuring regional security and peace.

  • Trump pushes Maduro to quit as Venezuela rejects "slave's peace" 2025-12-03 20:14

    By M.A. Saki

    Trump’s Venezuela policy could turn world into jungle, professor warns

    “The international safeguards are crumbling”

    TEHRAN – An American professor of international affairs warns that the world is sliding into a “veritable jungle” as U.S. President Donald Trump openly threatens to strike deep inside Venezuela, alleging the Latin American nation is engaged in narco-trafficking.

  • ‘What is happening in Gaza is not collateral damage, it is policy’ 2025-12-02 21:35

    By Sahar Dadjoo

    ‘What is happening in Gaza is not collateral damage, it is policy’

    Azra Sayeed says the pattern of attacks proves intent, not accident

    TEHRAN — In a revealing and timely conversation, Azra Talat Sayeed, Secretary-General of the International League of Peoples’ Struggle (ILPS) and one of the lead conveners of the International People’s Tribunal on Palestine (IPT), discusses the tribunal held on November 23–24, 2025, in Barcelona, Spain.

  • “All That’s Left of You” 2025-12-01 18:13

    By Ali Hamedin

    “All That’s Left of You”: a story shot in the eye of the storm

    TEHRAN- “All That’s Left of You” is the latest work by Cherien Dabis — the Palestinian-American director, writer, and actor. Released in January 2025, the film places the audience on a historical journey, from the beginning of the Nakba (1948) to present-day Palestine, following the story of a single family to illuminate the harrowing fate of a people whom Zionist forces sought to erase from history.

  • Israel waging ‘ecocide’ to erase Gaza’s future 2025-11-30 20:14

    By Sahar Dadjoo

    Israel waging ‘ecocide’ to erase Gaza’s future, expert warns

    Omar Nashabeh says destruction of Gaza’s ecosystems proves a long-term strategy to make Palestinian life impossible

    TEHRAN - As the “Right to Resist” International People’s Tribunal on Palestine delivered its landmark verdict in Barcelona—finding Israel, the United States, key European states, and other actors guilty of genocide, ecocide, forced starvation, and systematic violations of international law—one of the most compelling expert voices was that of Dr. Omar Nashabeh.

  • I wrote so that monsters wouldn’t erase me: Gazan author 2025-11-28 18:43

    By Sahar Dadjoo

    I wrote so that monsters wouldn’t erase me: Gazan author

    Wasim Said tells Tehran Times his testimony began amid ruins of Beit Hanoun and continued through renewed attacks and starvation

    TEHRAN- In the midst of Gaza’s devastation, where entire neighborhoods have vanished and the international community largely remains silent, young Palestinian writer Wasim Said has emerged as one of the clearest voices documenting a genocide as it unfolds. 

  • Israel’s Beirut strike exposes collapse of international law 2025-11-26 21:23

    By Sahar Dadjoo

    Israel’s Beirut strike exposes collapse of international law, Lebanese analyst warns

    Adnan Alameh says UN and global powers have failed to enforce the truce agreement, leaving Lebanon vulnerable to repeated raids

    TEHRAN – The recent Israeli strike on Beirut nearly a year after the ceasefire with Hezbollah has raised urgent questions about the effectiveness of international law and the enforcement of UN resolutions in Lebanon. For Adnan Alameh, a Lebanese political analyst, the incident reflects not only Israel’s strategic ambitions but also the broader failure of the international community to restrain violations of sovereignty.

  • Sarajevo Safari 2025-11-21 19:24

    By Sahar Dadjoo

    From battlefield to hunting ground: How civilians became targets for sport in Bosnia

    The Slovenian filmmaker says paid ‘sniper tourists’ treated civilians as subhuman, exposing a hidden atrocity of the 1992–96 siege

    TEHRAN- In an exclusive conversation with the Tehran Times, Miran Zupanič, the Slovenian director behind the revelatory documentary “Sarajevo Safari,” delves into one of the most disturbing and little-known episodes of the Bosnian War.

  • Young Scholars Club materializes Iran’s scientific diplomacy, superiority 2025-11-21 16:23

    By Mehdi Garshasbi

    Young Scholars Club materializes Iran’s scientific diplomacy, superiority

    TEHRAN - The Young Scholars Club was established in the Iranian year 1366 (1987-1988) to promote and expand basic sciences in the country.

  • UNSC 2025-11-19 22:21

    By Sahar Dadjoo

    International law has collapsed under great-power pressure, UN observer warns

    Thomas G. Weiss says geopolitical paralysis has left the UN unable to restrain U.S.-Israel actions against Iran

    TEHRAN – The recent 12-day U.S.-Israel assault on Iran has reignited debates about whether the global legal system retains any real authority or has collapsed under the weight of great-power politics. For Thomas G. Weiss, a leading thinker on international governance and long-time observer of the UN, the crisis is symptomatic of a much deeper breakdown.

  • indonesia envoy 2025-11-18 21:55

    June attack against Iran a clear violation of UN Charter, Indonesian envoy tells Tehran Times

    TEHRAN – In an exclusive interview with the Tehran Times newspaper, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Indonesia to Iran His Excellency Rolliansyah Soemirat discussed the 75th anniversary of bilateral relations, calling for deeper cooperation while condemning the June attack on Iran as a breach of international law.

  • Tourism opportunities in Iran: Expert weighs in 2025-11-18 17:35

    By Katayoon Dashti

    Tourism opportunities in Iran: Expert weighs in

    Arashk Masaeli, a faculty member at the Research Institute of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts, has elaborated on the fundamental conditions needed to expand Iran’s tourism sector. He outlines a seven-part framework, examines the impact of recent regional conflict, and assesses the potential of medical and regional tourism.

  • Osprey V 2025-11-16 21:41

    By Sahar Dadjoo

    Osprey V: Rock, resistance, and survival in Gaza

    TEHRAN- The story of Osprey V does not begin in a studio or on a stage—it begins in the ruins, during blackouts, under the sound of drones, and in the shadows of war. As Gaza’s first and only English-speaking internationally recognized rock band, Osprey V has become both a witness and a voice for a people under siege. Their music, forged through trauma and resilience, now crosses borders as an urgent echo from a place the world has rarely listened to.