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2026-04-29 20:59
By Maedeh Zaman Fashami
'We came looking for a palace, we found Keshvardoost'
TEHRAN - “We thought the Leader lived in a very large house with a courtyard, somewhere exclusive and luxurious.” This is what Barar Izadi, 56, says. He has come with his family from the town of Pishva County to “Keshvardoost” Street in the heart of Tehran to see the place where Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei lived and worked.
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US engineered economic collapse in Iran to fuel unrest, report says
TEHRAN- A new analysis published by the Libertarian Institute alleges that the United States, under President Donald Trump, deliberately engineered an economic meltdown in Iran as part of a broader strategy to incite civil unrest and weaken the country ahead of a joint US-Israeli military operation.
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Iran: US unlawful acts endanger maritime security in Persian Gulf
TEHRAN – Iran’s permanent mission to the United Nations in New York has issued a sharp condemnation of US actions in the Persian Gulf, declaring that American provocations and threats against ships with Iranian origins or destinations are the main source of insecurity in the strategic waterway.
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Qalibaf: Enemy turns to media and economic warfare after military failures
TEHRAN - Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf said the Iranian nation has foiled multiple US and Israeli plans since the beginning of their aggression against Iran on February 28.
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By staff writer
The Eiffel Tower could not outshine the tears for Minab’s children
TEHRAN — The rain had softened the stones of Place du Trocadéro, but it did not dim the candles. Beneath the Eiffel Tower, hundreds gathered in Paris on April 25 for a vigil that was part mourning, part protest, and part accusation.
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By Garsha Vazirian
State visit of staged amnesia for two untouchable Epstein-era dynasts
TEHRAN — The 2026 state visit of Charles III to Washington was supposed to be a victory lap for the Western world. In reality, it felt more like a high-stakes funeral for accountability.
Politics
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Iran MP warns Bab al-Mandab may feature in “new cards” strategy
TEHRAN - A senior Iranian lawmaker has warned the United States against the continuation of Iran’s naval blockade, stressing that Tehran has “the upper hand” and is yet to reveal its “new cards.”
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EU: US war on Iran drives €27 billion energy shock
TEHRAN - The European Commission president has warned of severe economic consequences from the recent US-Israeli war on Iran and continued tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Iran vows parallel paths of 'war' and 'diplomacy'
TEHRAN — Iran's government is simultaneously pursuing two complementary and high-stakes strategies, supporting battlefronts while actively engaging in diplomacy, as the Islamic Republic braces for continued confrontation with the United States and its allies, the country's government spokesperson said on Tuesday.
Sports
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Iran water polo crowned champions at Asian Beach Games
TEHRAN - Iran men’s water polo claimed the title of the 2026 Asian Beach Games, beating China 3-2 at a penalty shootout on Wednesday.
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Iran beach soccer claim title: 2026 Sanya
TEHRAN – Iran’s beach soccer team defeated Oman 6–2 on Wednesday in the final of the 2026 Asian Beach Games.
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Eckert dreams of wearing Team Melli's jersey
TEHRAN - Denis Eckert Ayensa says that to play for Iran national football team is a dream comes true for him.
Culture
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Piercing gaze of innocence: Tajrish Square hosts “Eyes of Minab” installation
TEHRAN- In the heart of the bustling Tajrish Square, where the vibrant energy of the capital often conceals the quiet sorrow of recent months, a profound artistic intervention has forced passersby to pause.
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16th Persian Gulf International Art & Culture Festival kicks off
TEHRAN – The 16th Persian Gulf International Art & Culture Festival was launched in Minab and Bandar Abbas counties as well as Hormuz and Bu Musa islands on Wednesday.
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IAF to show Terence Davies’s “Distant Voices, Still Lives”
TEHRAN – The Iranian Artists Forum (IAF) in Tehran will screen “Distant Voices, Still Lives,” a 1988 British period drama film written and directed by Terence Davies, on Friday.
Economy
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Global nightmare: War in Iran & world economy
TEHRAN- According to recent data from the International Monetary Fund, the surge in oil and gas prices triggered by war in Iran could cost the global economy approximately $600 billion.
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US aggression against Iran triggers new currency era
TEHRAN- For decades, America sent the world a clear message: "Accept the dollar, or else." The dollar was not just a currency; it was a weapon. Anyone who crossed Washington's red lines was either expelled from the global banking system, like Russia, or sanctioned, like Iran.
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Annual freight transport via railway increases 8%
TEHRAN- The CEO of the Railways of the Islamic Republic of Iran announced that freight transport volume increased from 40 million tons to 44 million tons in the last Iranian calendar year 1404 (ended on March 20), and referring to this eight-percent growth, he set this year's target at achieving 54 million tons of freight transport.
Society
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Health ministry intensifies workplace safety inspections during war
TEHRAN – The health ministry has strengthened measures to promote the safety and health of workers in workplaces, especially during the recent war with the US-Israeli coalition.
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ICRC president in Iran to discuss urgent humanitarian concerns
TEHRAN – Mirjana Spoljaric Egger, the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), is paying an official visit to Iran to discuss urgent humanitarian concerns.
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Tehran, Bishkek discuss expanding sci-tech cooperation
TEHRAN – Minister of Science, Research and Technology, Hossein Simaei-Sarraf, and Minister of Science, Higher Education, and Innovation of Kyrgyzstan, Gulzat Isamatova, have explored ways to deepen scientific and technological ties between the two countries.
Tourism
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Bombed office of martyred Leader considered for national heritage status
TEHRAN – Iran’s cultural heritage authorities have initiated procedures to register the official residence and administrative office of the martyred leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, better known as “Beit-e Rahbari”, as a national heritage site.
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Iran becoming prepared to welcome foreign travelers
TEHRAN – Iran is observing early signs of a return in foreign tourist arrivals as conditions stabilize following recent conflict, a senior tourism official said on Wednesday, adding that infrastructure and planning are in place to support a broader recovery in the sector.
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Over four million sheltered in Iran’s eco-lodges in recent war, official says
TEHRAN – Iran’s Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution has approved a “National Museums Document,” a senior cultural heritage official said, outlining a comprehensive framework to guide the country’s museum sector.
International
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The Eiffel Tower could not outshine the tears for Minab’s children
TEHRAN — The rain had softened the stones of Place du Trocadéro, but it did not dim the candles. Beneath the Eiffel Tower, hundreds gathered in Paris on April 25 for a vigil that was part mourning, part protest, and part accusation.
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State visit of staged amnesia for two untouchable Epstein-era dynasts
TEHRAN — The 2026 state visit of Charles III to Washington was supposed to be a victory lap for the Western world. In reality, it felt more like a high-stakes funeral for accountability.
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The new Hezbollah drone threat is unsettling Israel
TEHRAN – Hezbollah’s loitering attack drones are now treated in the Israeli media discourse as a central and prominent challenge to the regime’s military.
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