• Pezeshkian, in talks with world leaders, vows Iran 'will not bow to any bully'

    Pezeshkian, in talks with world leaders, vows Iran 'will not bow to any bully'

    TEHRAN — President Masoud Pezeshkian held a series of meetings on Thursday with foreign leaders and officials who traveled to Tehran for the funeral of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution martyred in U.S.-Israeli strikes on February 28. With delegates from nearly 100 countries in attendance, Pezeshkian used the gatherings to thank Iran's allies for their solidarity and to reaffirm that the nation will not waver in the face of foreign aggression.

  • Qalibaf turns funeral diplomacy into a platform for regional engagement

    Qalibaf turns funeral diplomacy into a platform for regional engagement

    TEHRAN — The funeral ceremonies for the martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, have become more than a moment of national mourning. They have also provided Iran with a significant diplomatic opportunity, as senior officials and high-level delegations from across Asia and the Middle East gathered in Tehran for a series of talks on regional security, post-war diplomacy, and strategic cooperation.

  • Iran, Turkey emphasize regional security cooperation

    Iran, Turkey emphasize regional security cooperation

    TEHRAN — Senior defense officials from Iran and Turkey have underscored the importance of strengthening regional security cooperation and expanding bilateral defense ties during a high-level telephone conversation that focused on the regional security landscape, the implementation of the ceasefire agreement, and the need for greater coordination among regional powers.

  • The clenched fist and the geometric fusion of Resistance

    By Garsha Vazirian

    The clenched fist and the geometric fusion of Resistance

    The martyred Leader's final blueprint lies in his blood

    TEHRAN — The bodies lay at Tehran's Imam Khomeini Grand Mosalla on July 3; yet another spectacle was the people paying their respects.

  • Sedition in Lebanon, or a calculated agenda of betrayal?

    By Wesam Bahrani

    Sedition in Lebanon, or a calculated agenda of betrayal?

    TEHRAN - Throughout history, political turmoil and national betrayal have often been linked, and Lebanon today is no exception. It faces a dangerous moment where its own officials are making deals that serve Israeli interests.