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Yesterday 18:28
By Shahab Sarmadi
Ceasefire as camouflage: Israel’s continued assault on Gaza
TEHRAN – The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, brokered by the United States and officially put into effect on October 10, was intended to pause the violence in Gaza. However, recent developments suggest the truce may have served as a strategic cover for Israel to continue its military operations with reduced international scrutiny.
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Yesterday 18:25
By Layla Saad
Rising tensions in Syria’s northeast: What is driving US military activity?
BEIRUT – More than seven months after the March 10 agreement between Syria’s de facto ruler Ahmad al-Sharaa (al-Jolani) and Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) commander Mazloum Abdi, the deal lies in tatters.
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Yesterday 18:21
By Wesam Bahrani
Iraqis to vote amid tension with Washington
TEHRAN – Iraq’s November 11 election will test whether a new government will challenge U.S. control over oil revenues and sovereignty.
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2025-11-08 17:34
By Shahab Sarmadi
Haaretz details Israel’s costly campaign to reverse declining U.S. public support
TEHRAN – U.S. public support for Israel has been declining in recent years, a trend highlighted by a recent Haaretz report. Surveys show that negative views of Israel among Americans rose from 42 percent in 2022 to 53 percent by 2025. This decline spans political lines: even among young Republicans—traditionally reliable supporters—criticism of Israel is growing. Younger Evangelical Christians, who were once among Israel’s most steadfast allies, are increasingly skeptical, no longer offering automatic support.
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2025-11-08 17:32
By Sondoss Al Asaad
How Washington and its allies are rewriting Lebanon’s future
BEIRUT — Lebanon stands at a decisive juncture. External powers, led by the United States and supported by Israel, are accelerating efforts to reshape the country’s political and military landscape.
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2025-11-08 17:24
By Wesam Bahrani
Iraq heading for crucial elections
TEHRAN – Iraq will hold its sixth parliamentary elections on November 11, in what may be the most consequential vote since 2003.
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2025-11-07 19:32
By Layla Saad
Voices of resistance dominate Beirut forum
BEIRUT — The 34th session of the Arab National Conference opened in Beirut on Friday with the participation of more than 250 political, intellectual, and academic figures from across the Arab world.
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2025-11-07 19:27
By Sondoss Al Asaad
Hezbollah’s open book: No compromise with the enemy
BEIRUT—Amid rising tremors along Lebanon’s southern frontier, Hezbollah unveiled an open letter directed both to the Lebanese people and to the nation’s three top officials: the President of the Republic, the Speaker of Parliament, and the Prime Minister.
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2025-11-07 19:27
By Wesam Bahrani
Truce with no peace for Palestinians
TEHRAN – Despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, the Israeli regime continues to trample on the rights of Palestinians in Gaza.
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2025-11-05 18:08
By Shahrokh Saei
Mamdani’s win lays bare failure of U.S. capitalism
TEHRAN – Just a year ago, Zohran Mamdani was little known outside Queens, the New York City borough he represents. Now, at just 34 years old, he has made history as the new Mayor of New York City — the largest and most influential city in the United States.
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2025-11-05 17:53
By Wesam Bahrani
U.S. pressures Iraq ahead of elections
TEHRAN – U.S. pressure to disarm Iraq’s resistance factions is intended to influence elections and thereby undermine the country’s sovereignty and popular security forces.
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2025-11-05 17:48
By Sondoss Al Asaad
Washington’s truce mechanism aimed to turn Lebanon into next Syria
BEIRUT — Political and military developments in Lebanon are accelerating amid increasing U.S.-Israeli pressure and attempts to redraw the rules of engagement in South Lebanon through the five-member committee tasked with monitoring the implementation of the ceasefire between Lebanon and the Zionist entity.
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2025/11/04
By staff writer
Wikipedia’s editorial block on Gaza genocide: Neutrality or evasion?
TEHRAN – Wikipedia’s decision to lock its “Gaza genocide” article—after co-founder Jimmy Wales personally intervened—raises serious questions about the platform’s commitment to truth.
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2025-11-04 20:36
By Sondoss Al Asaad
Washington’s pressure and Lebanon’s slide toward forced normalization
BEIRUT — The recent talk of a “negotiation option” announced by President Joseph Aoun has reignited one of Lebanon’s most dangerous debates, that of normalization disguised as pragmatism.
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2025-11-04 18:11
By Wesam Bahrani
Gazans still face death, misery and starvation
Only about 24% of humanitarian aid agreed under the truce has been allowed into Gaza
TEHRAN – Developments in Gaza show that the occupying Israeli regime continues its attacks across the besieged Gaza enclave, despite a fragile truce agreement. The al-Ahli Hospital reported that a Palestinian was killed by the Israeli fire in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza.
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2025-11-03 21:14
By Garsha Vazirian
Gaza’s shadow over NYC: How a mayoral race turned into a moral referendum
Calling genocide by its name, Zohran Mamdani forced a reckoning and unleashed a fierce counterattack
TEHRAN – Zohran Kwame Mamdani, the Ugandan-Indian son of a postcolonial scholar who was born in Uganda, has done something the pundit class assumed impossible: his campaign dragged the once-distant politics of Gaza into the center of a New York mayoral election and forced voters to decide whether American power remains accountable.
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2025-11-03 18:52
By Shahrokh Saei
From Gaza to Darfur: Mossad’s strategic footprint in Sudan’s genocide
TEHRAN – As the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) consolidate control over western Sudan with the fall of el-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, questions are growing about the involvement of foreign actors—particularly Israel and the United States—in shaping the trajectory of the country’s civil war.
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2025-11-03 18:18
By Wesam Bahrani
Israel, U.S. fabricating a plot to justify attack on Iraq
TEHRAN – The American and Israeli regimes fabricate an Iraqi threat to justify aggression and destabilize regional stability.
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2025-11-02 19:47
By Shahrokh Saei
Holy hostility: How Trump weaponizes religion to threaten Nigeria
TEHRAN – U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent threat to launch military strikes against Nigeria under the banner of protecting Christians is not a sudden outburst — it is part of a long-standing pattern.
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2025-11-02 19:43
By Sondoss Al Asaad
Thomas Barrack’s ‘failed state’ narrative masks Washington’s missteps
BEIRUT— U.S. foreign policy, long celebrated by Washington as a beacon of democracy and human rights, is in reality a carefully engineered system of global corruption and control.
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2025-11-02 19:37
By Wesam Bahrani
Gaza reels under renewed bombings
TEHRAN – The Israeli regime escalates Gaza strikes as blockade tightens, aid restricted, and casualties rise.
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2025-11-01 20:17
By Garsha Vazirian
Can Iraq navigate November’s vote without succumbing to Washington’s coercion?
TEHRAN – Iraq’s November 11 parliamentary election will be judged less by campaign rhetoric than by the mechanics of participation and the geopolitics that frame them.
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2025-11-01 18:41
By Wesam Bahrani
Israel intensifies truce violations in Gaza
TEHRAN – The Israeli regime continues violating the Gaza truce with deadly attacks, widespread destruction, aid obstruction, and mounting civilian casualties. Five people have been killed and 17 bodies recovered over the past 24 hours, Gaza’s Health Ministry said in a statement.
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2025-11-01 18:33
By Sondoss Al Asaad
Washington is instigator rather than mediator
BEIRUT—Since the outbreak of the ongoing Israeli aggression against Lebanon and West Asia at large, Washington has entrenched its role as the region’s primary instigator, not a neutral mediator.
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2025-10-31 20:04
By Sondoss Al Asaad
President Aoun orders response as Senator Graham justifies Israeli incursions
BEIRUT — Tensions on the Lebanese-Palestinian border remain high, as Israeli forces repeatedly violate the cessation of hostilities. Exploiting weak international monitoring and Lebanon’s limited ability to enforce sovereignty, Israel targets civilians and state institutions alike.
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2025-10-31 18:48
By Shahrokh Saei
Xi–Trump summit: China champions multilateralism at APEC 2025
TEHRAN – When Chinese President Xi Jinping and his American counterpart Donald Trump met in Busan on October 30, the immediate outcomes—tariff reductions, resumed soybean purchases, and the suspension of China’s rare earth export controls—appeared transactional. Yet beneath these surface-level adjustments lies a profound divergence in geopolitical philosophy.
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2025-10-29 20:25
By Salman Parviz
Diplomatic meltdown marks Kabul-Islamabad dialogue
TEHRAN – The much-anticipated peace talks between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban in Istanbul have dramatically collapsed after four days of negotiations leaving mediators from Qatar and Turkey stunned at the breakdown. The negotiations were a step toward regional stability but instead exposed deep mistrust, disunity, and competing agendas, particularly over the issue of U.S. drone operations and cross-border terror.
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2025-10-29 20:25
By Wesam Bahrani
Brutality under ceasefire plan
More than 100 Palestinians killed in Gaza as Israel launches new strikes
TEHRAN – As expected, the Gaza ceasefire brokered under U.S. President Donald Trump’s “peace plan” has once exposed itself as a cruel illusion after the Israeli occupation regime’s most violent bombing campaign since it took effect on October 10.
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2025-10-29 20:24
By Shahab Sarmadi
Suicide epidemic exposes Israel’s military defeat
TEHRAN – Israel’s war on Gaza, launched on October 7, 2023, with the declared aim of defeating Hamas, has ended not in triumph but in trauma. After two years of relentless bombardment, mass displacement, and regional destabilization, the Israeli government reached a ceasefire with Hamas on October 10, 2025 — a ceasefire it has since violated repeatedly. But beyond the devastation inflicted on Palestinians, the war has exacted a staggering toll on Israel’s own military ranks.
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2025/10/29
By Garsha Vazirian
Omitted truths, commissioned lies
When ownership, access, and censorship render Western media complicit in atrocity
TEHRAN – For decades, the Western mainstream press styled itself as guardian of truth—professing a duty to call out violence, confront power, and shield readers from propaganda’s gloss.