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Today 00:16
Iran fires missiles at Israel in response to attacks on Beirut
TEHRAN – The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps fired a number of missiles at Israel on Sunday night in response to the Zionist regime’s attacks on southern Lebanon and the Dahiyeh region of Beirut.
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Today 00:01
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Yesterday 21:20
‘They only understand the language of force,’ Ghalibaf says after Dahieh bombing
Israeli forces launch a calculated assault on a Beirut housing complex
TEHRAN — Israeli warplanes launched a deadly airstrike on Beirut’s southern suburb of Dahieh on Sunday afternoon, hitting a residential building in the Tahwitat al-Ghadir neighborhood and killing two citizens while wounding 11 others.
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Yesterday 20:58
By Christoph Hörstel
US and Zionist entity intensify aggressive course
BERLIN - Following two attacks perpetrated by the US and Israel, Iran stands as a victor facing a historic decision.
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Yesterday 20:47
By Ezzaldeen Shalah
Look at Gaza through the lens of humanity and justice
From the heart of Gaza, where death is no longer just a news headline but a part of daily life, we watch with deep sorrow the continued targeting of children, families, and the tents of displaced people that are supposed to provide shelter and safety for civilians.
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Yesterday 20:46
‘Revealing limits of US protection’
TEHRAN - In a commentary published on the Al Jazeera website on June 7, a globally recognized expert in Middle Eastern politics and regional diplomacy wrote that Iran’s response to the joint U.S.-Israeli war of aggression on the Islamic Republic revealed the “limits of U.S. protection”.
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Yesterday 20:25
Mexican Ambassador to Tehran visits “Art & War” exhibition at TMoCA
TEHRAN – The Mexican Ambassador to Tehran visited the third event in the series of “Art & War” exhibitions at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art (TMoCA), which explored the theme of war as seen by Mexican artists in the works found in the museum’s treasured collection.
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Yesterday 20:19
“Bombs for Peace” exhibition in Sydney pays tribute to martyred children of Minab, Gaza
SYDNEY- The “Bombs for Peace” exhibition, organized by the Benevolent Iranian Women Association of Sydney in collaboration with the Iranian Friends of Palestine and Families for Palestine, took place from June 5 to 7 in Sydney, Australia.
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Yesterday 20:18
By Ali Hamedin
General Hollywood: Pentagon’s propaganda operation on silver screen: Part 3
TEHRAN- In the previous sections, we examined the decisive influence of the DoD on the scripts of movies such as the "Iron Man" and the "Transformers" franchise. What follows is the detailed conversation of Tehran Times with Roger Stahl, professor of communication studies at the University of Georgia.
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Yesterday 20:18
By Dr. Ahmed Moustafa
The Iran nuclear file: Between diplomatic impasse, strategic restraint, and specter of escalation
CAIRO - The Iranian nuclear issue remains one of the most complex and volatile files in contemporary international relations. As indirect talks mediated by Pakistan continue between Tehran and Washington, the parameters of any potential agreement are shaped — and constrained — by hard strategic realities, directives, and deep-seated mistrust. Recent developments have further complicated the landscape, rendering certain optimistic pronouncements premature or irrelevant.
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Yesterday 20:12
Kayhan: The world pays the price of instability and conflict
Kayhan, in an article, addressed the global crisis triggered after the US and Israeli attack on Iran. It argues that the joint strikes by the United States and the Israeli regime created a regional conflict that spread across the Persian Gulf and Lebanon, disrupted major shipping routes—including the Strait of Hormuz—forced vessels to reroute, and severely restricted global energy flows and supply chains.
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Yesterday 20:10
By Xavier Villar
One policy, two parties: Washington and Iran
MADRID - Brett McGurk's recent remarks at a press conference — McGurk served as the White House coordinator for the Middle East under the Biden administration — illuminate one of the most durable political fictions in American foreign policy: that there exists any substantive difference between a Democratic and a Republican administration when it comes to Iran.
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Yesterday 20:04
Iran: US ‘moving the goalposts’ main obstacle to diplomacy
TEHRAN - Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson has told CNN that the Trump administration’s policy of shifting the “goalposts” and issuing “contradictory” statements is the main obstacle to negotiations with the United States.
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Yesterday 20:04
Iran FM receives Pakistan leadership message for Ayatollah Khamenei
TEHRAN - Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi delivered a letter from Pakistan’s leadership addressed to Iran’s Leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, during his meeting with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Tehran on Sunday.
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Yesterday 20:03
By Shahrokh Saei
The old strait is gone, welcome to the new strait
TEHRAN - Iran’s complete control over the Strait of Hormuz remains a thorn in the side of President Donald Trump amid the domestic political and economic fallout of a war that the United States and Israel jointly launched on Iran more than 100 days ago.
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Yesterday 20:01
Velayati condemns killing of children in conflicts, calls for global protection of schools
TEHRAN – A senior advisor to Iran’s Leader has strongly condemned the killing of children in armed conflicts, describing children as a universal red line for humanity and asserting that the loss of any child anywhere in the world is tantamount to a loss for all mankind.
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Yesterday 19:58
Iran envoy: BRICS nations hold key to global energy security
TEHRAN – Iran’s ambassador to Russia has emphasized the growing role of BRICS countries in shaping global energy security, arguing that nations of the Global South are becoming increasingly influential in ensuring the stability and sustainability of international energy markets.
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Yesterday 19:55
Aref: Iranian officials are fully aligned on negotiation
TEHRAN – Iranian Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref has stressed that all senior officials are united on the country’s negotiating strategy, rejecting speculation about internal differences over the content or direction of ongoing diplomatic efforts.
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Yesterday 19:26
By Wesam Bahrani
Israeli army “bleeding” in southern Lebanon
TEHRAN – Israeli news outlets have acknowledged that the Israeli Occupation Force (IOF) is “bleeding in the quagmire” of southern Lebanon after Hezbollah inflicted yet more casualties.
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Yesterday 18:31
IRCS pursues accountability for attacks on civilians, aid workers
The Iranian Red Crescent Society has documented extensive damage to civilian infrastructure during the recent war and submitted evidence of alleged violations of international humanitarian law to major international bodies, according to Razieh Alishvandi, Deputy for International and Humanitarian Law Affairs. In an exclusive interview with Tehran Times, she detailed international relief efforts, humanitarian diplomacy, and ongoing attempts to secure accountability for attacks on civilians and aid workers.
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Yesterday 17:53
Haddadifar appointed Iran U20 football team head coach
TEHRAN - Ghasem Haddadifar has been appointed as the new head coach of Iran’s U20 football team.
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Yesterday 17:29
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Yesterday 17:19
By Pejvak Translation from Original Farsi: Cypress
The Day the Heavens Wept
One must feel Minab wholeheartedly. Here, the earth is warm, even in the dead of night. The soil of The South preserves warmth, like a mother embracing her child tightly, never letting go of her nestling. When morning arrives, the scent of salt arrives from the sea, the waft of ripened rutab from the palm groves, the aroma of fresh bread, baked in the Tanoor of earthen abodes. These redolences interweave and create something called “Minab”.
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Yesterday 17:11
Iran plans marine tourism development along southern coastal corridor
TEHRAN – Iran has adopted a new strategy to expand marine tourism along its southern coastline, focusing on a tourism corridor stretching from Makran to Abadan, Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts Seyyed Reza Salehi-Amiri said on Saturday.
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Yesterday 17:11
Chaharmahal-Bakhtiari pursues UNESCO recognition for nomadic migration tradition
TEHRAN – Chaharmahal-Bakhtiari province is pursuing a UNESCO registration of its nomadic migration tradition and is prepared to support efforts aimed at securing the ancient practice, a provincial heritage official said.
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Yesterday 17:10
Lorestan retains leading role in Iran’s national heritage registration: provincial tourism chief
TEHRAN – Lorestan province remains one of Iran’s most significant cultural heritage regions, holding records in national heritage registrations, archaeological sites, and historic bridge architecture, according to provincial heritage officials.
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Yesterday 17:05
No national security without environmental security: DOE head
TEHRAN – The head of the Department of Environment (DOE), Shina Ansari, has elaborated on different measures taken to address environmental challenges, saying that national security cannot be realized without paying attention to the environment.
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Yesterday 17:02
By Sahar Dadjoo
‘Iranian Red Crescent Society emerges as global humanitarian voice after 40-day war’
TEHRAN – As Iran grapples with the humanitarian consequences of the recent US-Israeli aggression, the Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) has found itself operating on multiple fronts simultaneously: rescuing civilians under fire, documenting violations of humanitarian law, coordinating global aid, and providing evidence of the war’s death toll to international institutions.
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Yesterday 15:56
INSF, RSF to support joint research projects
TEHRAN – Iran and Russia will support the implementation of 15 research projects proposed after the third joint call by the Iran National Science Foundation (INSF) and the Russian Science Foundation (RSF).
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Yesterday 15:53
Iran, Kyrgyzstan explore potentials to fight organized crime, narcotics
TEHRAN – Iran’s Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni and his Kyrgyz counterpart, Ulan Niyazbekov, have discussed ways to combat organized crime and deepen counter-narcotics cooperation across border areas.