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Today 13:40
Iran show resilience against Belgium
TEHRAN – Iran produced a disciplined and courageous performance to hold Belgium to a goalless draw in Group G, with goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand emerging as the hero of the night. Yet despite earning a valuable point against one of the tournament favorites, Team Melli may ultimately look back on the result as a missed opportunity.
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Today 00:35
By Masoud Hossein
Iran, Belgium share the spoils in 2026 FIFA World Cup
TEHRAN – Iran's national football team and Belgium shared the spoils in a goalless draw in their second Group G match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Sunday night.
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Today 00:01
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Yesterday 21:17
Axis of Resistance wins historic victory, US humiliated:ILPS
The International League of Peoples' Struggle (ILPS) has hailed the recent memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Iran and the United States as a monumental victory for the Axis of Resistance, signaling a decisive shift in the balance of power against imperialism.
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Yesterday 21:06
Photo exhibition on Ramadan War opens at Tehran gallery
TEHRAN- The latest works of photojournalist and visual artist Mohsen Rezaei were unveiled on Friday at 009821 Gallery in Tehran.
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Yesterday 21:05
ECI launches ECO Nameh to foster cultural connectivity across member states
TEHRAN- The Economic Cooperation Organization Cultural Institute (ECI) has announced the launch of ECO Nameh, a monthly cultural and artistic periodical dedicated to strengthening intellectual, artistic, and social bonds among the member states of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO).
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Yesterday 21:05
43rd Munich Intl. Film Festival to show restored version of Beyzai’s "Bashu, the Little Stranger"
TEHRAN – In honor of the renowned Iranian filmmaker Bahram Beyzai, who passed away last year, the 43rd Munich International Film Festival will present the German premiere of the restored version of “Bashu, the Little Stranger”.
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Yesterday 21:04
Chinese translation of Nizami’s “Khamsa” unveiled at 32nd Beijing International Book Fair
TEHRAN – The complete Chinese translation of “Khamsa” (The Five Treasures), the most renowned work of Nizami Ganjavi, was unveiled on the sidelines of the 32nd Beijing International Book Fair in China.
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Yesterday 21:04
The Iran–US memorandum of understanding benefits Iran
Arman-e-Emrooz analyzed the text of the Iran–US memorandum of understanding and, quoting international affairs analyst Salah al-Din Khadiv, wrote: The publication of the full Islamabad memorandum ended many speculations.
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Yesterday 21:03
By Wesam Bahrani
Israeli casualties mount in southern Lebanon
TEHRAN – The Israeli military announces two more soldiers were killed and dozens were injured amid clashes and ambushes by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
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Yesterday 21:01
By Shahrokh Saei
Netanyahu’s ‘hallucinations’: Israeli poll finds Iran clear winner of war
TEHRAN – President Masoud Pezeshkian has exposed Benjamin Netanyahu’s efforts to derail the recent memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Iran and the United States, as the embattled Israeli prime minister seeks to cling to power by inflaming regional tensions.
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Yesterday 20:55
Pezeshkian: Iran will not back down on uranium enrichment rights
TEHRAN - President Masoud Pezeshkian has stressed that Iran will never abandon its nuclear rights in negotiations with the United States.
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Yesterday 20:55
No photo op: Iran wants action, not handshakes
Iran rejects a symbolic handshake with US officials, insisting that progress on implementing the MoU matters more than diplomatic optics
TEHRAN - Iran and the United States held talks in Switzerland on Sunday to advance the implementation of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed a few days ago.
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Yesterday 20:53
By Dr. Jin Liangxiang
Iran’s resistance will have a systematic impact on US hegemony
SHANGHAI- The past 100 days have witnessed Iran’s most resolute resistance to joint U.S.-Israeli aggression. While the bravery shown by the Iranian people in this war against two hegemonic powers will be remembered by history, the implications for the future international order will be deep and far-reaching, manifesting in many ways. Perhaps the most profound of these is that U.S. hegemony will be systematically impacted.
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Yesterday 20:49
US-Iran agreement could advance Palestinian cause, Al-Barghouti says
TEHRAN– Mustafa Barghouti, Secretary-General of the Palestinian National Initiative Movement, has said the recent agreement between Iran and the United States could positively influence the Palestinian cause by easing regional tensions and creating conditions more conducive to addressing Palestinian concerns.
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Yesterday 20:43
Iranian parliamentary delegation arrives in Baku for PUIC summit
TEHRAN- An Iranian parliamentary delegation has arrived in Baku to participate in the 20th Conference of the Parliamentary Union of the OIC Member States (PUIC), a key gathering of lawmakers from across the Islamic world aimed at enhancing parliamentary cooperation and addressing shared challenges facing member states.
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Yesterday 20:37
‘Greater Israel doctrine has been the cause of wars in Iraq, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and Iran’
TEHRAN – Two senior scholars believe that the absurd and dangerous doctrine of “Greater Israel” has been the cause of wars in Iraq, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and Iran. Jeffrey Sachs, a globally famous Columbia University professor, and Sybil Fares, a senior advisor on government affairs, say this doctrine is backed by secular hardliners like Benjamin Netanyahu and the Jewish supremacist creed of Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir that “God gave the land (Palestine and neighboring Arab lands) to the Jews alone.”
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Yesterday 20:36
By Syeda Farheen Naqi Mossavi
The price of choosing war over diplomacy
HAFIZABAD, Pakistan – For decades, American presidents, despite their differences, avoided a direct war with Iran. They understood that another conflict in the Middle East could drain resources, deepen instability, and pull the United States into a crisis with no clear end. They said no. But Donald Trump said yes.
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Yesterday 20:34
By Garsha Vazirian
The little girl from Gaza who became a global reckoning
Hind Rajab’s voice now echoes through every airport lounge and courtroom where Israeli war criminals once felt safe
TEHRAN — For three agonizing hours on January 29, 2024, a five-year-old girl named Hind Rajab was the only living soul in a car filled with the bodies of her family. Israeli tank fire had devastated their vehicle in Gaza City. Wounded and terrified, she stayed on the phone with emergency dispatchers and begged for rescue.
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Yesterday 20:31
Medvedev warns Israel may seek to undermine Iran–US MoU
TEHRAN– Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, has warned that Israel may attempt to derail the recently signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Iran and the United States, arguing that the accord reflects Washington’s inability to achieve its military objectives against Tehran.
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Yesterday 20:30
Iran seeking lasting and guaranteed US compliance in Geneva talks
TEHRAN— Iran is seeking firm assurances that the United States will fully implement its commitments under the recently signed memorandum of understanding (MoU), Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said on Sunday ahead of high-level talks between Iranian and US delegations in Switzerland.
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Yesterday 17:58
Iran finalizing UNESCO World Heritage nomination for historical windmills
TEHRAN – Iran is completing preparations for the UNESCO World Heritage nomination of its historical Asbads, traditional vertical-axis windmills located in the provinces of South Khorasan, Khorasan Razavi and Sistan-Baluchestan, a senior cultural heritage official said on Saturday.
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Yesterday 17:57
Dehdasht development plan approved after 20-year delay, linking growth to historic preservation
TEHRAN - Authorities in Iran's southwestern Kohgiluyeh-Boyerahmad province have approved and issued a new comprehensive urban development plan for the city of Dehdasht after a 20-year delay, a move officials said would support tourism development and the preservation of the historic Belad-e Shapur district.
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Yesterday 17:44
Archaeologists uncover rooms and corridors in underground hand-carved complex in western Iran
TEHRAN - Archaeologists conducting the first phase of excavation and documentation at an underground hand-carved complex in Aligudarz, western Iran, have uncovered four rooms and six corridors, with evidence indicating the site was used during the late Sasanian period and the medieval Islamic era, officials said.
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Yesterday 16:40
Healthy, restored wetlands hosting migratory birds
TEHRAN – Improved environmental conditions in western Chaharmahal-Bakhtiari province and northwestern West Azarbaijan province have brought many birds back to wetlands and lakes to nest and breed.
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Yesterday 15:54
SCO education ministers censure attacks on Iran’s scientific centers
TEHRAN – The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Education Ministers have condemned military attacks on Iran’s civilian infrastructure, particularly scientific and educational centers, in the final statement of the tenth meeting, held in Minsk, Belarus, on June 16 and 17.
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Yesterday 15:52
Iranian, Malaysian scientific officials agree on joint engineering projects
TEHRAN – Iran’s scientific counselor in East Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, Alireza Tavakolpour, and officials from the University of Malaya (UM) have agreed on the implementation of joint engineering projects, including the establishment of twin laboratories and the issuance of double or dual degrees.
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Yesterday 15:48
Target set for collecting 35mcm of flare gas to be achieved by end of 14th government
TEHRAN- Reza Khilaei, Director of Oil and Gas Production Supervision at the National Iranian Oil Company, in an interview with Shana, explaining the latest status of associated petroleum gas (flare gas) collection, announced: The amount of flare gas collection since the beginning of the fourteenth government's administration has increased from about 5 million cubic meters per day to over 9 million cubic meters, and it is predicted that with the implementation of approved plans, this figure will reach approximately 35 million cubic meters per day by the end of the government.
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Yesterday 15:45
IRCS proposes UN bodies set up humanitarian training center in West Asia
TEHRAN – The head of the Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) has proposed that the United Nations resident coordinator and the director of the Regional Office for West and Central Africa launch a humanitarian training center in West Asia, announcing readiness to take the leading role in this regard.
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Yesterday 15:45
Robustness of Iran’s food security structure proven during crises: agriculture minister
TEHRAN- The minister of agriculture, emphasizing the high resilience of the country's food security system, stated: Despite wars and domestic and international challenges over the past year, not the slightest disruption has occurred in ensuring Iran's food security, and now, relying on science and technology, dependencies in strategic areas must be reduced.