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2026-02-16 22:41
By Mona Hojat Ansari
Iran's mission: Diplomats in Geneva, generals in the Strait of Hormuz
IRGC Navy commander tells Tehran Times that some tactics and equipment used in new drill are classified and reserved for critical moments
TEHRAN – The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy has launched the first phase of a large-scale live-fire drill across Iran’s islands in the Persian Gulf as its diplomats prepare for a second round of nuclear negotiations with Washington, while the prospect of a new war with the U.S. requires preparations for a potential closure of the Hormuz Strait.
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UN Watch: Civil society or a political proxy?
Civil society institutions exist to challenge power—not to echo it.
Within the United Nations system, non-governmental organizations earn their credibility through one essential principle: independence. They are assumed to represent civic conscience, not a certain state’s strategy. That presumption is what gives them moral authority and special access inside multilateral institutions.
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Defensive deterrence is non-negotiable: Iran’s Larijani
Iran’s security chief says Israel seeking to sabotage nuclear talks with US
TEHRAN - A top Iranian security official has said Tehran won’t negotiate over its ballistic missile program as a deterrence capability.
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By Shadi Afzoonmanesh
Toronto's 'bomb Iran' rally sparks shock, fear, and outrage
TEHRAN - “I can't believe this is real,” wrote one Canadian citizen reacting to protests that took place in Toronto on Saturday. The demonstrations were not those of the famous truckers who flocked to the streets in 2022 protesting COVID mandate measures, nor were they the popular protests that have occurred several times since 2023, demanding Israel cease its killing of Palestinians in Gaza.
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By Garsha Vazirian
The ‘Donroe Doctrine’ and the architecture of engineered darkness
Washington’s energy siege transforms Cuba into a laboratory of calculated humanitarian collapse
TEHRAN – In the obsidian silence of a Havana night, the only light comes from the cold, calculating eyes of Washington’s imperial architects.
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By Sondoss Al Asaad
Israel’s renewed anxiety over Egypt’s strategic weight
BEIRUT — Since the early confrontations of 1948, 1956, 1967, and 1973 to the uneasy decades that followed the Camp David Accords, Egypt and its army have remained central to the anti-Israel conflict equation.
Politics
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Shin Bet says it arrests Israeli on suspicion of spying for Iran
TEHRAN - The Israeli regime’s internal security and intelligence agency, better known by the acronyms Shabak or Shin Bet, has claimed it has apprehended an Israeli person on charges of spying for Iran.
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'Europe home to Nazism': Iranian MP reacts to MEP’s insulting move against Iran Leader
TEHRAN - An Iranian parliamentarian has reacted to an insulting move by a member of the European Parliament (MEP) against the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.
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Big threats and empty hands
Renewed moves by the United States and Israel against Iran have once again inflamed the regional media landscape. From the repositioning of military equipment to the escalation of threatening rhetoric, everything points to mounting psychological pressure. But behind the noise, what reality lies hidden, and which way has the balance of power tilted?
Sports
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We are not waiting for a miracle: Marzieh Jafari
TEHRAN – Iran women’s national football team head coach Marzieh Jafari says her side face a tough challenge at the upcoming AFC Women's Asian Cup, but insists they are determined to give their best and will not rely on miracles.
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Tractor, Dragan Skocic likely to part ways: report
TEHRAN - Reports in Iran suggest that Tractor football club and head coach Dragan Skocic are likely to part ways, despite a historic and highly successful campaign last season.
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Iran’s potential March friendly opponents: Costa Rica and Nigeria
TEHRAN – The Football Federation of Iran is expected to officially announce Team Melli’s friendly match schedule as preparations intensify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Culture
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Persian calligraphy exhibition, master class held at Eurasian National University in Kazakhstan
TEHRAN – An exhibition and master class on the art of Persian calligraphy was held at the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University in Astana by the master Iranian calligrapher Hadi Ghasemi, with the support of the Cultural Attaché of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Kazakhstan, on the weekend.
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“Untraceable” appears at Iranian bookstores
TEHRAN- A Persian translation of Russian writer Sergei Sergeevich Lebedev’s book “Untraceable” has recently been published by Markaz Publications in Tehran.
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41st Fajr International Music Festival concludes with tribute to veterans, unveiling of AI singer
TEHRAN- The closing ceremony of the 41st Fajr International Music Festival was held at Vahdat Hall on Saturday evening, bringing the six-day event to an end with tributes to veteran artists and the presentation of the prestigious Barbad Awards.
Economy
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Iran, Russia stress deeper strategic ties as joint economic committee meeting opens
TEHRAN – Iran and Russia opened the 19th session of their Joint Economic Committee on Monday, underscoring efforts to convert bilateral understandings into executable projects and results-driven cooperation.
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Water, power projects to be launched in Khuzestan during energy minister visit
TEHRAN – Several water supply and electricity infrastructure projects will be inaugurated or launched in Iran’s southwestern province of Khuzestan during a two-day visit by the energy minister, the Energy Ministry said.
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Capital market needs expansion, fair risk distribution, says SEO head
TEHRAN – Iran’s capital market requires further development and investment, with greater focus on managing and fairly distributing risk alongside returns, the head of the Securities and Exchange Organization (SEO) said on Monday.
Society
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Malaysian, Chinese scientists grab Khwarizmi International Award
TEHRAN – Two foreign plans from Malaysian and Chinese scholars have been selected as winners of the 39th Khwarizmi International Award.
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ISO accepts Iran's proposal on developing standards for AI, LLMs
TEHRAN – Iran's proposal to develop standards for artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) has been received, accepted, and will be implemented within a roadmap by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
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Discover Iran: the network of rivers, lakes, and wetlands of Sistan-Baluchestan
TEHRAN - In Iran’s southeastern corner, where desert landscapes dominate both maps and headlines, water has long been a constant and indispensable force in social and economic life.
Tourism
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Desert village Qaleh Bala moves closer to possible UN label
TEHRAN – Cultural heritage authorities in Shahroud have finalized a dossier to nominate the village of Qaleh Bala in Semnan province for inscription by the UN Tourism, a local official said on Saturday.
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National wrestling hall of fame opens to public in Tehran
TEHRAN – Iran’s National wrestling hall of fame (aka national wrestling honors museum) opened to the public in Tehran on Saturday.
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Tabas Salt Lake added to national natural heritage list
TEHRAN – The Tabas Salt Lake in South Khorasan province has currently been registered on Iran’s national natural heritage list following approval by the National Council for Registration of Natural Heritage, a provincial official said.
International
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The ‘Donroe Doctrine’ and the architecture of engineered darkness
TEHRAN – In the obsidian silence of a Havana night, the only light comes from the cold, calculating eyes of Washington’s imperial architects.
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Israel’s renewed anxiety over Egypt’s strategic weight
BEIRUT — Since the early confrontations of 1948, 1956, 1967, and 1973 to the uneasy decades that followed the Camp David Accords, Egypt and its army have remained central to the anti-Israel conflict equation.
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Why America lost the soft power battle in the Arab world
TEHRAN – America’s declining soft power is more than an image issue; it’s a major setback in its effort to restore global influence and leadership.
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Any war would be a ‘cautionary battle’ for Trump, Iran’s military chief warns
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'Munich Circus': Under destruction
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Iranian negotiator says US can have a nuclear deal with Tehran if it lifts sanctions
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Big threats and empty hands
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‘Iran–Russia Joint Economic Committee meeting marks turning point in bilateral co-op’
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‘Pelosi’s call for harsher sanctions on Iranians amounts to crime against humanity’
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Iran football preparations’ hurdles ahead of 2026 World Cup
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Greenland’s icequake: The rift that rocks U.S.–Europe relations
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Saad Hariri and the future of his Future Movement
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Constraint, recognition and the endgame of coercion in Iran–US negotiations
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Putin adopts offensive stance to quieten US and Europe on Ukraine
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Toronto's 'bomb Iran' rally sparks shock, fear, and outrage
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Iron ore concentrate output rises 9% in 9 months; lump ore up 44%
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Gaza truce fails Palestinian hopes and Israeli goals
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Iran’s date exports rise 25% in 2024, generating $213m