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  • Lebanon Yesterday 19:09

    By Sondoss Al Asaad 

    Lebanon at the edge of an imposed escalation?

    BEIRUT—Amid escalating Israeli enemy rhetoric about widening the circle of confrontation and Washington’s clear shift toward imposing faits accomplis under the logic of “the law of the jungle,” Lebanon finds itself navigating an exceptionally sensitive political and security moment. 

  • Syria Israel Yesterday 18:59

    By Wesam Bahrani 

    Syrians gambling with Israel 

    TEHRAN – Why are some Syrians betting on the Israeli regime and its risks for Syria’s unity? 

  • Greenland Trump Yesterday 18:30

    By Shahrokh Saei

    Greenland today, Europe tomorrow: Mapping the rise of Trumpland

    TEHRAN – President Donald Trump’s imperial ambitions show no sign of slowing, fueled by hubris and the momentum of America’s deadly military strikes in Venezuela — a campaign that culminated in the abduction of President Nicolás Maduro. Trump has now declared that Venezuela “will be turning over” up to 50 million barrels of oil — valued at roughly $2.8 billion — to the United States.

  • Lebanon 2026-01-06 19:21

    By Sondoss Al Asaad 

    Lebanon’s governance in crisis

    Lebanon’s political system is so hollowed out that even a fictitious foreign prince can dictate governance

    BEIRUT—Imagine a country where a fictitious foreign prince, armed only with a phone and a fabricated authority, can dictate political appointments, unlock frozen bank accounts, and influence judicial decisions—all without leaving his home. 

  • Gaza 2026-01-06 19:20

    By Wesam Bahrani 

    Catastrophic year for Palestinians in 2025 

    TEHRAN – An official Palestinian report has documented the catastrophic suffering of Palestinians in 2025 at the hands of the Israeli occupation regime. 

  • Israel in Syria 2026-01-06 19:20

    By staff writer 

    Israel’s expansionist agenda: Aggression in Syria amid Paris talks

    TEHRAN – The persistence of Israeli military aggression in southern Syria, reported on Tuesday even as negotiations were underway in Paris, illustrates the contradiction between declared diplomatic efforts and the reality of the regime’s expansionist policies. 

  • Trump talking to senator Lindsey Graham 2026/01/05

    By Matin Jamshidi

    The anarchy of the Trump Doctrine

    Europe should wake up as Trump is knocking on the door

    TEHRAN - By kidnapping Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in the dead of night on January 3, under the pretext of "narco-terrorism" charges, Donald Trump and his inner circle are pushing the world toward anarchy, or more accurately, the law of the jungle.

  • Lebanon 2026-01-05 18:27

    By Sondoss Al Asaad 

    Lebanon between war and ‘neutralization’

    BEIRUT—Lebanon is once again being asked to believe in calm—carefully worded, condition-laden calm—at a moment when pressure, not peace, defines the regional landscape. 

  • Trump 2026-01-05 18:18

    By Shahrokh Saei   

    Trump’s imperial reach: From Latin America to Greenland 

    TEHRAN – U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats against other countries, issued after the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a military operation that included deadly strikes inside the Latin American nation, are not merely reckless—they are a brazen display of imperial arrogance. 

  • Protesters rally outside the White House Saturday after the U.S. captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife in a military operation. 2026-01-04 21:07

    By staff writer

    Worldwide anger at state-run abduction

    The U.S. government’s unlawful abduction of Venezuela’s elected president has ignited protests and fierce condemnations across continents

    TEHRAN – The United States has crossed a dangerous line with its military assault on Venezuela and the kidnapping of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. What Washington presents as justice is, in reality, a blatant violation of international law and Venezuela's sovereignty. By abducting a sitting head of state and declaring that the U.S. will "run the country," President Donald Trump has revived the darkest traditions of imperialism in Latin America.

  • Machado 2026-01-04 20:18

    By staff writer 

    Machado as pawn: Venezuela on Washington’s imperial chessboard

    TEHRAN – María Corina Machado’s role in Venezuela’s crisis shows how powerful nations use local leaders for their own goals. For years she was seen as the face of the opposition, someone who could stand against Nicolás Maduro.

  • Venezuelan and Lebanese flags 2026-01-04 20:13

    By Sondoss Al Asaad

    Kidnapping sovereignty: When law of the jungle replaces global order

    BEIRUT—The modern international system is built—at least in principle—on a foundational norm: the sovereignty of states. 

  • Venezuela 2026-01-03 20:00

    By Wesam Bahrani 

    Global condemnation mounts over Venezuela attacks

    TEHRAN – Condemnation is mounting as countries worldwide denounce U.S. military aggression on Venezuela and call for restraint and international law.

  • General Soleimani 2026-01-03 19:30

    By Sondoss Al Asaad 

    Gen. Soleimani’s vision and Iran’s steadfastness

    BEIRUT—When martyr Lt. Gen. Qassem Soleimani wrote his final testament, he was not addressing a moment of defeat or retreat, but a phase of historical ascent cloaked in pressure. 

  • The unprovoked U.S. military strike on Venezuela and abduction of its leader is extremely astonishing 2026-01-03 17:49

    Exclusive dispatch from Venezuela:

    Washington’s ‘vile’ violation of Bolívar’s homeland

    "Tense calm in country after ‘vile’ US strikes"

    TEHRAN — In a brazen escalation of longstanding hostility, the United States conducted airstrikes on Venezuela on early Saturday (January 3) in what international observers have widely denounced as an illegal violation of national sovereignty.

  • Venezuela 2026-01-03 16:30

    By staff writer

    The law of the jungle: U.S. aggression tramples on Venezuelan sovereignty

    TEHRAN – The early Saturday U.S. strike on Venezuela and the reported abduction of President Nicolás Maduro were not acts of justice or legitimate defense. They were manifestations of raw power politics — the law of the jungle — where might is imposed over right and international norms are discarded in favor of brute force. By bypassing international law and seizing a sitting president, Washington has spread instability across Latin America, undermining the very principles of sovereignty and self-determination.

  • Ahmad al-Sharaa stands atop Mount Qasioun, overlooking Damascus as smoke rises during the city’s fall in December 2024 2025-12-31 19:34

    By Garsha Vazirian

    The anatomy of a broken Syria and the mirage of sovereignty

    How al-Sharaa has failed to secure Syria against relentless Israeli aggression and internal rot

    TEHRAN – More than a year after the collapse of the al-Assad government in December 2024, the “New Syria” has proved to be a cruel mirage.

  • US President Donald Trump, who has threatened Iran with new military action, speaks to reporters alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside the Mar‑a‑Lago resort in Florida on 29 December 2025 (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters). 2025-12-31 19:33

    By Shahrokh Saei 

    Peace on paper, fire on the ground: Trump’s seven-nation strikes in 2025

    TEHRAN – Since returning to the White House in January 2025, Donald Trump has tried to cast himself as a peacemaker, insisting that his second term has brought an end to conflicts that long tied down the United States abroad. He has spoken of breaking with what he calls America’s era of “endless wars,” presenting his foreign policy as restraint, not intervention.

  • Lebanon 2025-12-31 18:36

    By Sondoss Al Asaad 

    Lebanon in 2025: A nation adrift in chaos and defiance

    BEIRUT —2025 offered no respite for Lebanon. Fleeting moments of calm only exposed deeper rot gnawing at the state’s foundations. Institutions crumble under chronic mismanagement, while political forces wallow in disarray. 

  • Venezuela, Russia, and the return of nuclear signaling 2025-12-31 11:26

    By Ranjan Solomon

    Venezuela, Russia, and the return of nuclear signaling

    How a distant crisis exposes the fractures of the global order

    GOA - At a time when global discourse is saturated with managed outrage and selective morality, certain crises are rendered invisible not because they lack consequence, but because they expose uncomfortable truths about power. Venezuela is one such crisis. Rarely discussed beyond caricatures of authoritarianism or economic failure, it has now re-entered the global stage in a far more unsettling form — as a strategic fault line in an intensifying confrontation between imperial persistence and geopolitical resistance.

  • Smoke billows following a Saudi-led coalition airstrike in Yemen’s southern port city of Mukalla, December 30, 2025. Reuters 2025-12-30 18:46

    By staff writer 

    Saudi ‘red line’ and UAE’s adventurism in Yemen

    TEHRAN – Saudi Arabia has framed its national security as a “red line,” warning it will act decisively against any foreign military support for separatist groups in Yemen.

  • Joran 2025-12-30 18:40

    By Sondoss Al Asaad 

    Detention of Jordanian journalist Mohammad Faraj and erosion of free expression

    BEIRUT—As 2025 draws to a close, the continued detention of Jordanian journalist and political writer Mohammad Faraj remains unresolved and deeply troubling.

  • Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu (L), flanked by senior officials, staged a November 19, 2025, tour of the "buffer zone" on the Syrian side of the Israeli‑occupied Golan Heights (GPO) 2025-12-29 20:21

    By Garsha Vazirian

    Six countries, three seas, one voracious war machine

    A year of Tel Aviv’s fear doctrine—sovereignty dismantled across six nations, maritime terror targeting humanitarian aid

    TEHRAN – In 2025, Israel acted as a borderless war machine, unleashing over 10,631 military attacks across six nations—Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Iran, Yemen, and Qatar—while extending its brutality to maritime terrorism against aid ships in the waters of Malta, Greece, and Tunisia.

  • Yemen 2025-12-29 19:47

    By Sondoss Al Asaad 

    Yemen and mirage of Somaliland: Sovereignty, deterrence, and battle over the Red Sea

    BEIRUT—The renewed focus on the so-called “Somaliland” is not an isolated African issue but a deliberate geopolitical maneuver tied to the security of the Red Sea and the balance of power in West Asia.

  • Yemen Abdul-Malik al-Houthi 2025-12-29 19:44

    By staff writer 

    Al-Houthi’s warning: A red line for Israel in Somaliland

    TEHRAN – The leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah has declared that any Israeli presence in Somaliland will be treated as a “military target,” framing Israel’s recent recognition of the breakaway region as an act of aggression against Somalia, Yemen, and the wider Red Sea corridor. Abdul-Malik al-Houthi’s remarks underscore the seriousness with which Yemen’s resistance movement views Tel Aviv’s latest geopolitical maneuver, and highlight the broader struggle over sovereignty and control in one of the world’s most strategic maritime zones.

  • Prominent resistance leaders assassinated by the vicious U.S.-Israel axis 2025-12-28 20:33

    By Sim Zahra, researcher

    The weakness of the world in our struggle 

    TORONTO - When the world fails to uphold justice, it becomes an obligation of the oppressed to fulfil it. Demanding rights and justice from a world that has turned a blind eye to a genocide that has been occurring for over 70 years, and is now at its worst state, is a meaningless endeavor. 

  • China Taiwan 2025-12-28 19:28

    By Shahrokh Saei 

    Fanning the flames: How US arms sales destabilize Taiwan and violate China’s sovereignty

    TEHRAN – China’s decision to impose countermeasures on U.S. military-linked companies and senior executives is neither impulsive nor symbolic. It is a calibrated response to Washington’s latest and most provocative escalation on the Taiwan question: an unprecedented $11.1 billion arms package to China’s Taiwan region. 

  • Lebanon 2025-12-28 18:52

    By Sondoss Al Asaad 

    How a technical committee has turned into a strategic threat to Lebanon

    BEIRUT—What was introduced after the November 27, 2024 ceasefire as a purely technical arrangement has gradually evolved into a mechanism with political and security implications that extend far beyond its stated purpose. 

  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, U.S. President Donald Trump, and the UAE’s Abdullah bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan participate in the signing ceremony of the Abraham Accords in 2020. Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images 2025-12-28 18:48

    By staff writer

    Is the UAE sailing Israel’s ship in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea?

    TEHRAN – The United Arab Emirates has long sought to project itself as a modern, pragmatic power, striking a balance between economic dynamism and regional influence. Yet its deepening partnership with Israel reveals a trajectory that is less about stability and more about embedding Israeli interests into fragile states. From southern Yemen to Somaliland and Sudan, Abu Dhabi’s actions increasingly resemble those of a proxy, enabling Israel’s ambitions in one of the world’s most sensitive maritime corridors.

  • UAE Pakistan 2025-12-27 19:49

    By Somaye Morovati

    Strategic significance of Bin Zayed’s visit to Pakistan

    TEHRAN - The official visit of Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on December 26, 2025, may at first glance be interpreted as a ceremonial bilateral engagement between two countries bound by longstanding and “brotherly” relations.