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2026-04-17 23:30
Lebanon ceasefire: Iran puts the US and Israel in check
Hezbollah keeps ‘finger on the trigger’ as it warns Israel against ceasefire breaches
TEHRAN - A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon after weeks of intense fighting has drawn widespread reactions across the West Asia region and globally. Tens of thousands of displaced Lebanese began returning home to Beirut’s southern suburbs, as well as towns and villages in southern Lebanon, at dawn on Friday after the truce took effect at midnight on Thursday (2100 GMT). According to UN figures, more than 1.2 million people across Lebanon had been displaced, the majority from the south.
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‘JANFADA’ girls demonstrate readiness to defend country
TEHRAN – Thousands of girls from different age groups and from all walks of life participated in a rally in Tehran on Friday to show their preparedness to defend homeland against any aggression by enemies.
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By Shahrokh Saei
Iran’s battlefield strength shapes the course of Pakistan-led talks
TEHRAN - The official visit of Pakistan’s Chief of Defense Forces (CDF), Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, to Iran underscores Pakistan’s growing role in regional and global diplomacy at a time of heightened tensions in West Asia involving the United States and Israel.
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15-year-old girl recounts ‘dark’ days of war
TEHRAN - I am a 15-year-old girl named Shakiba. Ironically, my name in Persian means “patient,” but I’m not patient at all—though maybe I am, I’m not really sure.
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Foreign Ministry spokesman: Vessels can transit the Strait of Hormuz through coordination with Iran
TEHRAN- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has announced that the Strait of Hormuz will remain fully open to all commercial vessels for the remainder of the Lebanon ceasefire.
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By staff writer
Pete Hegseth faces a reckoning for war crimes in Iran
The Minab massacre fuels a historic impeachment drive in Washington
TEHRAN — The corridors of power in Washington are finally echoing with the screams of the innocent, as the political cost of the U.S.-Israeli aggression against Iran reaches a boiling point.
Politics
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In Tehran synagogue, Iran's Jewish community mourns martyred Leader in historic display of unity
TEHRAN – In a powerful testament to interfaith solidarity, Tehran's Yusef Abad Synagogue held a solemn memorial ceremony on April 16 for the martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.
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Iran rejects temporary ceasefire, calls for a comprehensive end to the regional war
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Israel and its lobby have means to make Trump dance to their tune, professor says
TEHRAN- Israel and its enormously powerful lobby have the means to make President Trump "dance to their tune," political scientist John Mearsheimer told Judge Andrew Napolitano on the "Judging Freedom" podcast on April 14, 2026.
Sports
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Iran come second at 2026 World Taekwondo Junior Championships
TEHRAN – Iran finished in second place at the Tashkent 2026 World Taekwondo Junior Championships.
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Iran’s PGPL faces a risky plan to resume after 2026 World Cup
TEHRAN - Uncertainty around the future of the Persian Gulf Professional League (PGPL) has turned into a serious challenge for Iranian football. With the season left unfinished due to exceptional conditions of the country and the 2026 World Cup approaching, the idea of resuming the league after the tournament raises more questions than answers.
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Iran-Puerto Rico friendly in jeopardy amid new demands
TEHRAN – A highly anticipated friendly match between Iran and Puerto Rico, slated for June on U.S. soil, is reportedly facing cancellation.
Culture
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Singer Mohsen Chavoshi emerges as Islamic Revolution Artist of the Year
TEHRAN – Renowned Iranian pop singer and composer Mohsen Chavoshi was named the Islamic Revolution Artist of the Year for 1404 (2025-2026) during the closing ceremony of the 12th edition of the Islamic Revolution Art Week held on Thursday evening.
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Iranian calligrapher restores Holy Qurans burned in recent unrests
TEHRAN – Iranian calligrapher Mojtaba Sadeqi has dedicated himself to restoring copies of the Holy Quran that were burned during the early January riots.
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Head of NLAI calls on global library community to react against threats facing cultural centers
TEHRAN – The head of the National Library and Archives of Iran (NLAI) Gholamreza Amirkhani in an official letter to Sam Helmick, President of the American Library Association (ALA), expressed his concern about the damage inflicted on cultural, educational, and library centers during the US-Israeli war against Iran, emphasizing the need to safeguard cultural heritage and protect human lives.
Economy
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Strait of Hormuz under threat: Global energy security & economic vulnerabilities
TEHRAN - Trump's warning of a "maritime siege of Iran" has once again directed attention to the Strait of Hormuz as one of the world's most critical chokepoints for energy transportation; a corridor where any disruption could impact the structure of the global energy market and even seaborne trade.
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Maintaining economic stability in wartime requires full coordination of monetary policies: president
TEHRAN- During a staff inspection and visit to the Central Bank, the President, referring to the exceptional circumstances caused by the 40-day war and simultaneous external pressures, emphasized the necessity of maintaining financial stability and controlling inflationary expectations.
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Solutions to strengthen supply chain of essential goods reviewed
TEHRAN- In a joint meeting between the Ministry of Agriculture and regulatory bodies as well as private sector associations, issues related to the supply chain of essential goods were reviewed.
Society
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‘JANFADA’ girls demonstrate readiness to defend country
TEHRAN – Thousands of girls from different age groups and from all walks of life participated in a rally in Tehran on Friday to show their preparedness to defend homeland against any aggression by enemies.
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IRCS lauds China’s humanitarian assistance during war
TEHRAN – The head of the Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS), Pirhossein Kolivand, has praised the aid consignments provided by China’s government to help Iran during the US-Israeli war against the country.
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International Day for Biological Diversity should highlight impacts of war on Iran’s environment
TEHRAN - We are approaching the International Day for Biological Diversity in a situation where the unjust US-Israeli war, by causing widespread destruction and the spread of various pollutants, has exposed Iran's environment and its valuable biodiversity to many dangers and threats, putting many plant and animal species at risk, and disrupting ecosystem functions and services.
Tourism
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Shaneh Tarash village emerges as a model for community-based rural tourism in northern Iran
TEHRAN – The village of Shaneh Tarash, located in Tonekabon county in Mazandaran province, is steadily gaining recognition as a leading example of community-based rural tourism, where local identity, traditional livelihoods, and sustainable development strategies are being effectively integrated.
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Iran’s cultural heritage exhibition draws crowds in China amid wartime destruction at home
TEHRAN – As airstrikes by the United States and Israel battered parts of Iran and damaged dozens of cultural landmarks, a strikingly different scene unfolded thousands of kilometers away in China, where an exhibition of Persian antiquities drew growing numbers of visitors and deepened public curiosity about Iranian civilization.
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Protecting ‘living human treasures’ vital for cultural continuity in Iran
TEHRAN - The head of the Research Institute of Anthropology at Iran’s Research Institute of Cultural Heritage and Tourism has underscored the critical role of protecting cultural heritage bearers, particularly the elderly, in ensuring the continuity of historical memory and intergenerational knowledge transfer.
International
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Why the alchemists of America’s secret programs are vanishing
TEHRAN — When President Donald Trump emerged from a closed-door briefing on April 16, he characterized the recent wave of missing and deceased American scientists as "pretty serious stuff," a phrasing that suggests the administration is no longer viewing the "coincidence" of these events as a statistical anomaly.
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The disappearance of 10 American scientists and a potential weapons program
TEHRAN — To provide a rational analysis of the disappearance of 10 American scientists within a short timeframe, grounded in technological and security realities, one must examine the loss of specialists beyond mere criminal or conspiracy-driven narratives. Instead, this phenomenon should be viewed within the framework of strategic asset management and the lifecycle of ultra-classified projects.
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Hezbollah: Fingers on trigger if ceasefire breaks
TEHRAN – Hezbollah warns the Zionist regime that its “fighters will keep their fingers on the trigger” and are “ready to defend against the enemy’s treachery and betrayal.”
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