• If you repeat a lie often enough: Media, misinformation, and the war on Iran

    By Maedeh Zaman Fashami

    If you repeat a lie often enough: Media, misinformation, and the war on Iran

    If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. This famous statement, attributed to Joseph Goebbels, the German Minister of Information, was made more than eighty years ago during WWII. Yet in many ways it still seems to echo through some modern newsrooms. 

  • Humanity will try war criminals Trump and Netanyahu

    By Dr. Emre Senbabaoglu, International Law Expert

    Humanity will try war criminals Trump and Netanyahu

    On February 28, 2026, a new war began with attacks launched by the US and Israel against Iran. Looking at the 250-year history of the US, founded in 1776, we see that 233 of those years were spent at war. In other words, the United States has lived in peace for only 17 years.

  • BRICS and the test of strategic solidarity

    By Mehdi Soltani 

    BRICS and the test of strategic solidarity

    The rapid expansion of BRICS has often been presented as a symbol of the emerging multipolar world order. By bringing together major economies from the Global South, the bloc has sought to challenge the dominance of Western-led institutions and promote a more balanced international system. Yet recent geopolitical developments have exposed a critical weakness in the structure of BRICS: the absence of meaningful strategic solidarity among its members.

  • Iran fires missiles at US and Israeli targets for three straight hours

    Iran fires missiles at US and Israeli targets for three straight hours

    TEHRAN - Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) announced Tuesday night that it had carried out the most intense wave yet of its retaliatory campaign against American and Israeli targets, firing a sustained barrage of missiles for more than three hours as part of Operation True Promise 4.

  • Energy prices continue to surge as Hormuz Strait remains closed

    Energy prices continue to surge as Hormuz Strait remains closed

    TEHRAN - Nearly two weeks after the joint U.S. and Israeli military campaign against Iran, global energy markets are entering a period of severe strain. Iran, facing direct attacks on its territory, has expanded security measures in the Strait of Hormuz — a step Tehran describes as a lawful response to foreign aggression and a necessary defense of its territorial waters.