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2026-06-08 20:34
Iran’s ‘painful response’ redefines the regional equation
TEHRAN - Iran has maintained that its missile attacks on Israel inflicted “painful” blows to the Tel Aviv regime, while holding the United States responsible for escalating tensions in West Asia.
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By Garsha Vazirian
How Israel justifies bombing anything that exists
TEHRAN — In another flagrant breach of the fragile April ceasefire in the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran and its allies, the Israeli military executed a brazen airstrike against the Mahshahr petrochemical complex in southwestern Iran on June 8.
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Araghchi holds consultations on Lebanon developments with counterparts
TEHRAN- Iran’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abbas Araghchi, has held a series of telephone consultations with senior officials from eight countries to discuss the latest regional developments following Iran’s response to repeated Israeli violations of the ceasefire in Lebanon.
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Iran dismisses Albania allegations, focuses on diplomacy and nuclear talks
TEHRAN — Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, Esmaeil Baqaei, on Monday dismissed allegations made by Albanian authorities as unfounded and politically motivated, while outlining Tehran’s positions on nuclear negotiations, regional diplomacy, and international cooperation.
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By Wesam Bahrani
How did Lebanon’s government approve surrender document?
TEHRAN – The understandings announced between Lebanon and the Israeli regime in April and June raise an analytical question that extends beyond their immediate political significance to their underlying legal structure.
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Bushehr nuclear power plant retains place among world’s top 10
TEHRAN – Iran’s Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant has secured a place among the world’s top 10 nuclear power facilities for the third consecutive year, earning a perfect score in international safety and performance assessments, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) announced on Sunday.
Politics
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Iran redraws the rules of engagement
MADRID - The Iranian strike against Israel on the night of Sunday, June 7, is qualitatively different from anything that has come before. For the first time, Iran attacked Israel directly without any prior Israeli action against Iranian territory or assets to justify it. The lines of confrontation have shifted since the 40-day war, and what that shift reveals deserves more sustained attention than the immediate news cycle can give it.
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Europe sidelined from Iran nuclear talks: envoy
TEHRAN – Iran’s Ambassador to Russia, Kazem Jalali, has said that European countries no longer play any meaningful role in the ongoing diplomatic efforts surrounding Iran’s nuclear program, arguing that the United States is deliberately excluding both its European allies and other major powers from the negotiation process.
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Ships paying $2m under new maritime services plan in Hormuz Strait: report
TEHRAN - Vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz are paying between 1.5 to 2 million dollars on average under a newly implemented maritime services arrangement, according to a report published on Sunday.
Sports
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Iran defeat Brazil in 2026 IWBF Men's Repechage
TEHRAN - The Iran men’s national wheelchair basketball defeated Brazil 75-63 in the 2026 IWBF Men's Repechage on Tuesday.
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FIFA Secretary General holds talks with Iran delegation
TEHRAN - FIFA Secretary General Mattias Grafström and Iran Football Federation (FFIRI) President Mehdi Taj hold online talks after team touches down in Mexico
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Iran's friendly match against Grenada canceled
TEHRAN – Iran's scheduled friendly match against Grenada in Mexico has been canceled after the Caribbean side was unable to travel due to a lack of player readiness.
Culture
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“Minab 168: Children Bathed in Fire” unveiled in Malaysia
TEHRAN- The first English-language book documenting the tragic and inhumane attack on the Shajareh Tayyebeh Elementary School in Minab, which resulted in the martyrdom of 168 students and teachers, was officially unveiled in the Malaysian capital.
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IAF cinematheque screens Angelopoulos’s “The Suspended Step of the Stork”
TEHRAN – The cinematheque of the Iranian Artists Forum (IAF) in Tehran screened “The Suspended Step of the Stork” directed by Theodoros Angelopoulos on Monday.
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Iranian short film “Afrat” to compete in Norwegian Short Film Festival
TEHRAN – The Iranian short film “Afrat,” written, directed, and produced by Siavash Azizi, has been selected for the 49th Norwegian Short Film Festival, which will be held in Oslo, Norway, from June 10 to 14.
Economy
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High price of war on Iran: US airlines bleed billions as conflict hits 100 days
TEHRAN- As the war on Iran passes the 100-day mark, the United States is paying a devastating price? with its airline industry suffering mounting losses that are now being passed on to American travelers.
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Belal gas field development accelerated; drilling first development well drilled
TEHRAN- The development of the Belal gas field, as one of the key and strategic projects of the oil industry in the Persian Gulf, has entered a new implementation phase with significant technical progress in drilling and platform construction.
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Iran, Belarus emphasize expansion of industrial, commercial, logistical cooperation
TEHRAN- The Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade of Iran, in a meeting with the Deputy Minister of Industry of Belarus, emphasized the development of bilateral cooperation in the fields of industry, trade, transport, logistics, and joint production.
Society
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President: We are all responsible for environmental protection
TEHRAN – President Masoud Pezeshkian has underlined the shared responsibility of each individual for the protection of the environment, saying, “We all bear the responsibility to care for the environment."
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Tehran, Minsk discuss ways to beef up co-op in health sector
TEHRAN – The head of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Mehdi Pirsalehi, and the Belarusian ambassador to Iran, Dmitry Koltsov, have explored avenues to enhance ties in the health sector, particularly in supplying medicines and medical equipment, and expediting medical trade exchange.
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National document on health, climate change strategy being developed
TEHRAN – The Health Ministry is developing a national document on health and climate change to mitigate the impacts of climate change on public health and to develop a climate-resilient health system.
Tourism
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Pamenar cited as model for youth return and women’s role in rural tourism development
TEHRAN – Pamenar Village in Iran’s southwestern Khuzestan province has emerged as an example of how rural tourism can help reverse migration, create jobs and strengthen local participation, with young residents and women playing a central role in the village’s development, a tourism official said the Tehran Times on Monday.
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Nazr-e Aloofeh in Qaleh Bala: a living tradition of wildlife conservation and community solidarity
Nestled on the edge of Touran National Park in Semnan province, about 140 kilometers southeast of Shahroud, Qaleh Bala is a village known for its stepped architecture, striking landscapes, and close connection to nature. Often described as the gateway to Touran, the village is not only valued for its natural beauty but also for its rich cultural traditions that continue to shape the lives of its residents.
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Alamut’s nomination to be reviewed at UNESCO meeting in South Korea
TEHRAN – Iran's nomination dossier for the Cultural Landscape of Alamut, centered on the historical Alamut fort and a network of related fortresses, has completed the required preparations for consideration by UNESCO and will be reviewed at the 48th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in South Korea in July, a cultural heritage official said.
International
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How Israel justifies bombing anything that exists
TEHRAN — In another flagrant breach of the fragile April ceasefire in the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran and its allies, the Israeli military executed a brazen airstrike against the Mahshahr petrochemical complex in southwestern Iran on June 8.
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How did Lebanon’s government approve surrender document?
TEHRAN – The understandings announced between Lebanon and the Israeli regime in April and June raise an analytical question that extends beyond their immediate political significance to their underlying legal structure.
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From Siniora’s tears in 2006 to Iran’s missiles in 2026
TEHRAN —When Lebanon came under a cruel attack by Israel in the summer of 2006, Arab foreign ministers gathered in Beirut on August 7 to express their support for Lebanon. At the time, Fouad Siniora was Lebanon’s prime minister.
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