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  • COP30, the name of the UN climate meeting hosted by Brazil Yesterday 22:18

    By M.A. Saki

    Eyes are on climate meeting in Brazil

    Life of people are more important than the benefits of corrupt politicians and greedy corporations

    TEHRAN – Nobody is safe from global warming, especially the people living in arid and semi-arid regions of the world, like West Asia.

  • Gaza resolution Yesterday 21:11

    By Shahrokh Saei

    A Trojan Horse for Gaza

    10 reasons the UN Gaza resolution masks injustice behind diplomacy

    TEHRAN – The United Nations Security Council has approved a U.S.-drafted resolution on Gaza, hailed in Washington as a diplomatic breakthrough. But for Palestinians and many around the world, it's another failed plan—one that prioritizes policing over justice and control over freedom.

  • The commissioning and flag-presenting ceremony of the Fujian, China's first aircraft carrier equipped with electromagnetic catapults, is held at a naval port in Sanya City, South China's Hainan province, on Nov 5, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua] Yesterday 19:02

    By Shahrokh Saei 

    China's Fujian and USS Gerald R Ford: Stability vs. coercion on the high seas

    TEHRAN – China’s Fujian aircraft carrier, commissioned earlier this month, marks a historic milestone in the country’s naval modernization and stands as a symbol of reassurance. More than a warship, Fujian embodies Beijing’s rise through self-reliance, stability, and a commitment to peace, projecting confidence without aggression and ensuring maritime order remains predictable and secure. 

  • Iraq Yesterday 18:34

    By Wesam Bahrani 

    New report exposes U.S. atrocities in Iraq during occupation

    TEHRAN – More evidence has emerged revealing that U.S. troops carried out horrific civilian killings in Iraq that were long concealed.

  • Al-Qard Al-Hassan institute Yesterday 18:27

    By Sondoss Al Asaad

    Hezbollah will counter financial stranglehold amid hybrid war

    BEIRUT—With a sharply worded warning, Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem cautioned the Lebanese authorities and Banque du Liban (BDL) against taking any step that would constrict Al-Qard Al-Hassan institute, describing it as nothing less than the “social lung” of a country whose state structures have all but collapsed. 

  • People in Israeli airport 2025/11/17

    By Garsha Vazirian

    Israel’s overlooked unraveling: The mass exodus and beyond

    How war, political fracture, and economic strain triggered a vast exodus — a 95% jump in two years

    TEHRAN – Israeli emigration hit unprecedented levels in 2024 as 82,000 citizens departed, almost twice the 2022 figure of 42,000—a 95% jump in just two years.

  • Gaza 2025-11-17 18:32

    By Wesam Bahrani 

    Rising Hamas popularity in Gaza 

    TEHRAN – Despite over two years of U.S.-backed genocidal campaign in the Gaza Strip, American media reports Hamas has seen its popularity increase.

  • Lebanon 2025-11-17 17:34

    By Sondoss Al Asaad

    Hezbollah’s unshakable echo: Mourning the mind that engineered resistance discourse

    BEIRUT—With the assassination of Hajj Mohammad Afif Al-Naboulsi by the Zionist regime in an air raid in November last year, the Resistance loses not merely a media official, but one of the rare architects who shaped collective consciousness in times of war and calm alike. 

  • Gaza plight 2025-11-16 19:01

    By Wesam Bahrani

    Bombing and coming winter worsen plight of Gaza survivors

    TEHRAN — Israeli strikes and bitter cold are driving Palestinians into deeper hardship as humanitarian needs surge.

  • Israel 2025-11-16 18:58

    By Sondoss Al Asaad

    Fortresses of fear: Israel’s walls and the myth of security

    BEIRUT - Since its establishment, the Israeli entity has relied on walls, both physical and ideological, as central pillars of its security doctrine. The project itself emerged from the logic of “preventive isolation”:  fortifying settlements against an Arab environment portrayed in Zionist discourse as inherently “hostile.” 

  • US President Donald Trump and other world leaders pose for a group photograph at the Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit in the Egyptian Red Sea resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh on October 13, 2025. (Evan Vucci / POOL / AFP) 2025-11-16 18:53

    By Shahrokh Saei 

    Decoding the deception: How Trump’s ceasefire blocks Palestinian statehood

    TEHRAN – U.S. President Donald Trump’s 20-point ceasefire plan for Gaza has been promoted as a pathway to Palestinian self-determination and eventual statehood. Yet Israeli officials have made clear that such statehood will never be accepted, exposing the truce plan as a diplomatic pretense designed to advance U.S. and Israeli agendas under the guise of peace.

  • A screenshot from Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's X account shows Takaichi exchanging greetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping ahead of an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit meeting in Gyeong 2025-11-15 22:18

    By M.A. Saki

    Japan-China spat over Taiwan is a source of concern

    TEHRAN – It is highly worrisome that China and Japan, two highly important countries in East Asia, are engaged in a verbal clash over Taiwan. China and Japan, respectively the second- and third-largest economies in the world, are great honors of the Asian continent, and it is extremely essential that officials from the two countries avoid inflammatory remarks against each other.

  • BBC 2025-11-15 19:13

    By Shahrokh Saei 

    BBC at a crossroads: From Trump dispute to Gaza bias allegations

    TEHRAN – The recent dispute between US President Donald Trump and the BBC has drawn renewed attention to the broadcaster’s editorial practices, highlighting questions of accountability and internal oversight. 

  • UN failure has enabled a second genocide in Darfur 2025-11-15 18:56

    By Sahar Dadjoo

    UN failure has enabled a second genocide in Darfur, ex-UN Sudan chief says

    Mukesh Kapila says geopolitics has paralyzed the UN and international system over the past decade

    TEHRAN- In an exclusive conversation with the Tehran Times, Mukesh Kapila, the former UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan and one of the earliest international officials to publicly expose the Darfur genocide, delivers a stark and urgent warning.

  • Bahrani 2025-11-15 18:53

    By Wesam Bahrani 

    U.S. blueprint envisions divided Gaza

    TEHRAN – The future of Gaza is being shaped by external powers rather than the people who live there.

  • Gaza 2025-11-14 20:43

    By Shahab Sarmadi

    U.S. proposal for Gaza: ‘Board of Peace’ or cover for occupation?

    TEHRAN – President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza, presented by Washington as a blueprint for stability and reconstruction, has drawn significant criticism for functioning as political cover for Israel’s ongoing military campaign. 

  • MP Nadim Gemayel is the son of Bashir Gemayel, the notorious wartime leader who collaborated with Tel Aviv and sought normalization with Israel. 2025-11-14 20:04

    By Sondoss Al Asaad

    How Lebanese actors empower Israel

    BEIRUT — Washington’s pressure campaign against Hezbollah is not new, but its latest tone is unmistakably sharper.

  • Iraqi election 2025-11-14 20:04

    By Wesam Bahrani

    Post-election Iraq review

    TEHRAN – As Iraq concludes a hard-fought election, attention is now turning to the challenge of forming a new government.

  • Iraqi PM Shia al-Sudani 2025-11-12 20:51

    By Wesam Bahrani

    Sudani scores “major victory” in Iraq elections

    TEHRAN – A coalition led by Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed al-Sudani reportedly comes first in Iraq’s parliamentary elections.

  • Venezuela 2025-11-12 18:08

    By Shahrokh Saei

    Imperial ambitions at sea: U.S. military escalation against Venezuela

    TEHRAN – The deployment of the USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group to the Caribbean has marked a dangerous escalation in U.S. military activity and sharply heightened tensions with Venezuela. 

  • Lebanon 2025-11-12 18:04

    By Sondoss Al Asaad 

    Israel escalating assault on Lebanon’s environmental security

    BEIRUT — Lebanon’s forests, farmland, and green expanses are once again under siege. The recent wave of wildfires sweeping across the country recalls the devastation of 2010, when hundreds of hectares of pine and oak vanished in smoke and ash.

  • Trump Sharaa 2025-11-11 19:10

    By Shahab Sarmadi 

    Sharaa–Trump summit: U.S.–Israeli interests at play

    TEHRAN – Monday’s meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Syrian leader Ahmed alSharaa in Washington has been described as a milestone and historic. For the first time since Syria gained independence from France in 1946, a Syrian head of state was welcomed into the Oval Office with full honors.

  • Lebanon 2025-11-11 19:07

    By Sondoss Al Asaad

    Lebanon and secret side of Egypt’s initiative

    BEIRUT — The so-called initiative presented by Egypt’s head of general intelligence agency, Major General Hassan Rashad, has been framed as an Arab-international attempt to stabilize southern Lebanon. 

  • Gaza war 2025-11-10 17:55

    By Shahab Sarmadi

    Confessions of carnage: Israeli soldiers admit to war crimes in Gaza

    TEHRAN – The war in Gaza, which erupted on October 7, 2023, has become a defining crisis of our time — not only for its staggering human toll, but for what it reveals about the erosion of ethical boundaries in modern warfare. More than 69,000 Palestinians have been killed, many of them women and children. Despite a ceasefire announced last month, Israeli military operations have continued unabated. What began as a response to a Hamas attack has evolved into a campaign that many international observers now describe as genocidal.

  • Lebanon 2025-11-10 17:52

    By Sondoss Al Asaad 

    US putting pressure on Lebanon’s politics and economy

    BEIRUT — Lebanon’s future is increasingly dictated by external powers, particularly the United States, as its embassy in Beirut and visiting delegations from its Treasury and State Departments are exerting decisive political, financial, and diplomatic influence. 

  • Iraq 2025-11-10 17:49

    By Wesam Bahrani 

    Promising high turnout in Iraqi election

    TEHRAN – The first phase of Iraq’s 2025 parliamentary elections officially ended, marking an important milestone ahead of the general vote. With a participation rate exceeding 82%, the process witnessed smooth operations and high voter engagement among members of the security forces and displaced persons.

  • Gaza war 2025-11-09 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.

  • Syria 2025-11-09 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.

  • Iraq election 2025-11-09 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.

  • Anti-Israel activists demonstrate outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, April 20, 2024 (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) 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.