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Today 12:20
By Amir Mohammad Esmaeili
Today the Resistance is stronger than ever before: Syrian American analyst
TEHRAN - Steven Sahiounie, a Syrian American award-winning journalist, tells the Tehran Times that although the U.S. and its regional allies “have pumped billions of dollars” in West Asia and have assassinated resistance leaders, the Axis of Resistance is stronger than ever before.
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Yesterday 22:20
No enrichment limit based on NPT: Takht Ravanchi
TEHRAN – Majid Takht Ravanchi, Iran’s ambassador to the UN, has said based on the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) there is no limit for enriching uranium for civilian uses.
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Yesterday 19:31
Zakharova says some Trump supporters inquiring about Russian citizenship
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has said she is receiving messages via social networks from supporters of U.S. incumbent President Donald Trump asking for information on how to receive Russian citizenship.
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Yesterday 19:28
Yemenis protest U.S. decision to designate Houthis as terrorist organization
Hundreds of Yemenis gathered in front of the U.S. embassy in Sana'a on Monday to condemn the State Department's designation of the Houthis as a terrorist organization.
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Yesterday 11:48
By Mohammad Mazhari
‘Compliance-for-compliance’ approach needed to reinstate JCPOA: Harvard researcher
TEHRAN – Stephen Herzog, a research fellow at the Project on Managing the Atom at Harvard University, predicts that Iran and the U.S. will follow a “compliance-for-compliance” approach to revive the nuclear deal, officially called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
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Yesterday 11:34
By Mohammad Mazhari
The idea of ‘exceptionalism’ is deeply ingrained in our national DNA: American author
‘Toppling governments one of Washington’s specialties’
TEHRAN – An American author says toppling governments around the world is one of Washington’s “specialties”.
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2021-01-17 16:57
By Mohammad Mazhari
Art is most effective way to introduce a country and its people: writer
TEHRAN – A Turkish novelist believes that art is the most effective tool to introduce a nation and its people.
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2021-01-13 12:53
By Mohammad Mazhari
Pakistan must limit extremists’ activities: security expert
TEHRAN - An Indian security expert advises Pakistan to limit extremists toeing the Wahhabi line, saying extremist thoughts have been ingrained into some segments of the population in Pakistan by vocal and powerful clerics.
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2021/01/13
By Amal Wahdan
General Soleimani’s legacy: Unifying the Arab resistance against imperialism and hegemony
Today, the masses of the resistance movements in the region are commemorating the first anniversary of the martyrdom of General Qassem Soleimani and his companion Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis.
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2021/01/13
By Munir A. Saeed
No ETs here, only Americans
Recently I dug out an old document I wanted to read again. I fished it out from under a pile of other old material I had printed and saved. Perhaps for posterity.
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2021-01-11 21:40
Biden to nominate William Burns as CIA director
President-elect Joe Biden will nominate William Burns as director of the Central Intelligence Agency, CNN has learned, tapping a respected veteran American diplomat who has served in posts around the world from the Reagan to the Obama administrations.
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2021-01-11 18:01
Democrats give Mike Pence ultimatum to remove Trump from White House
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has stepped up the pressure on Vice-President Mike Pence to act to remove Donald Trump from office over his role in last week's storming of Congress.
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2021-01-11 13:46
By Payman Yazdani
Populist Trump product of neoliberalism, US culture, history
TEHRAN – Referring to the possibility of the return of "Trump the Second", Prof. Suzuki says the world should prepare itself to become less reliant on the US adding that Trump is product of neoliberalism and US culture and history.
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2021-01-11 12:28
Israeli police allow settlers to defile Aqsa despite lockdown
TEHRAN- Despite the Israeli coronavirus lockdown on the holy city, a horde of Jewish settlers escorted by police forces on Sunday morning desecrated the Aqsa Mosque in Occupied Jerusalem.
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2021/01/11
By Abir Bassam
The American riots: A vertical trench in process
On Wednesday evening, it was not the first time that Americans poured into the streets in protest. However, a long time has not passed since the world has witnessed that rioters and demonstrators assaulted the symbol of American democracy: The Capitol.
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2021-01-11 10:23
By Javad Heirannia
Professor enumerates problems in Islamic world but promises bright future
TEHRAN – A professor from the George Washington University elaborates on the problems facing the Islamic world, ranging from injustice, division, corruption, cronyism, bad governance, dictatorship, reliance on foreign powers, oblivious to the plight of their citizens, resistance against peaceful reform, indifference toward injustice against Muslims in Palestine and in countries where they are in minority, etc.
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2021-01-10 21:26
By Mohammad Mazhari
Capitol debacle shows U.S. lacks democratic culture: Turkish academic
TEHRAN – The Wednesday events clearly displayed that the U.S. has no “democratic culture” or strong institutions to show itself as a model of ideal democracy, says Mustafa Caner, a Turkish academic.
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2021-01-10 18:36
By Haniyeh Sadat Jafariyeh
Iran's upper hand in re-building war-hit Karabakh
TEHRAN– Among the countries having good relations with Azerbaijan, Iran enjoys high capabilities for reconstruction of the war-hit Karabakh region.
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2021-01-09 20:12
More than two-thirds of U.S. Covid-19 vaccines left unused
More than two-thirds of the 15 million coronavirus vaccines shipped within the U.S. have gone unused, U.S. health officials said.
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2021-01-09 18:27
By Martin Love
Is Biden up to the challenge of wise governance? That’s now the question…
Donald Trump has probably done more damage to the U.S. than any president ever has, and inciting the violent raid on the Capitol in Washington in which five people died and much physical damage was done is his last destructive act and the end of his political career.
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2021-01-09 17:41
By Mohammad Mazhari
Iran, Cuba’s COVID -19 vaccines are surprising: Kuwaiti physician
TEHRAN - A Kuwaiti medical expert says Iran and Cuba surprised all when they announced the human testing phase of their national vaccine while they are living under siege.
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2021-01-09 15:55
By Mohammad Mazhari
American analyst censures social media double-standards in regard to U.S.
TEHRAN - An American terrorism researcher describes the reaction of social media like Twitter as double-standard when it comes to U.S. internal integrity.
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2021/01/09
Will the Deal of Century include Indonesia?
Over the past half a century, presidents of the United States have regularly assured American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) at annual meetings of Washington’s commitment to the Zionist regime’s values. To that effect, efforts to help the Zionist regime reach sustainable security constitute a principled policy of Washington.
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2021-01-08 10:19
Pro-Trump rioters storm U.S. Capitol as Congress certifies Biden’s win
Supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday while Congress was certifying the Electoral College's votes for Joe Biden’s victory in the November election.
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2021-01-06 22:46
More than 20 at Mali wedding ceremony killed in France air strike
More than 20 people, including children, were killed in air strikes during a wedding ceremony in a remote desert area of central Mali on Sunday, a health worker with knowledge of the attack said on Tuesday.
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2021-01-06 22:44
Pro-Trump supporters rally near White House ahead of Electoral College vote
Pro-Trump supporters were demonstrating near the White House before Congress votes to certify the Electoral College results of the presidential election. NBC News’ Ellison Barber reports on what protesters are saying about the vote.
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2021-01-05 17:25
Persian Gulf monarchies sign agreement to resolve diplomatic rift with Qatar
The members of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Persian Gulf, which includes Bahrain, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, and Saudi Arabia, have signed a "solidarity and stability" agreement that effectively puts an end to the diplomatic spat between Doha and other members of the council.
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2021-01-05 12:25
Qatar emir heads to Saudi Arabia for Persian Gulf summit
Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani headed to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, state media said, for a Persian Gulf Arab summit that is expected to see formal agreement towards ending a dispute that has seen Riyadh and its allies boycott Qatar.
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2021-01-05 11:38
Wisconsin city braces for protest as charging decision looms
A southeastern Wisconsin city braced for another round of protests as prosecutors prepared to announce whether they'll charge a white police officer who shot a Black man in the back, leaving him paralyzed.
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2021-01-03 18:12
Iraqis march on Gen. Soleimani, al-Muhandis assassination anniversary
Mourners hold a mock funeral procession on the highway leading to Baghdad’s airport where the assassination took place
TEHRAN - People in Iraq attended nationwide rallies to commemorate the first anniversary of the U.S. assassination of top Iranian and Iraqi anti-terror commanders, Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis.