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Yesterday 16:56
American soldiers need to refuse orders, says ex-US Marine on illegal war on Iran
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Yesterday 15:43
Laboratorium. Electronic pill for monitoring dairy cows’ health
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2026-06-10 17:29
Spectrum: Trump Epic Fury to Pyrrhic Victory
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2026-06-09 17:37
Inside the bombing of Iran’s historic Pasteur Institute
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2026-06-07 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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2026-06-06 17:37
No Dogs, No Americans
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2026-06-05 15:27
Laboratorium. Scientists treat tomato seeds with gold
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2026-06-01 12:57
Iran's response forced a strategic rethink across West Asia, says John Helmer
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2026-05-31 12:42
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Steel Wills, Iron Resolve: Khouzestan Steel Company Rises Above Adversity
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2026-05-30 18:17
US may start a new war to distract from failure in Iran: Cuba’s envoy
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2026-05-29 19:33
Christoph Hörstel: Iran will not bow to external pressure, even under extreme threats
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2026-05-27 13:09
Real Antisemitism, Deciphered
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2026-05-27 12:17
Imam Khamenei's 2026 Hajj Message
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2026-05-22 10:27
Laboratorium. Unique 3D printer that builds houses
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2026-05-18 15:48
Laboratorium. Mini device for vision testing
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2026-05-17 10:10
From Montreal to Tehran
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2026-05-12 10:03
Safe polymer Russian schoolchildren work to reduce flammability and toxicity of polyurethane
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2026-05-11 16:24
President Pezeshkian’s son rejects rumors of discord among political and military officials
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2026-05-10 10:36
Laboratorium: Robot that inspects pipes from inside
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2026-05-06 20:51
What I witnessed in Iran challenges dominant Western narratives: Christopher Helali
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2026-05-05 14:45
Western Media Dehumanizes Iranians, Reality Shows Resilience, Says Bushra Shaikh
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2026-05-05 09:39
Russian neurophysiologists find way to increase brain’s working memory by 25%
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2026-05-04 15:00
Laboratorium. Biosensor for instant diagnostics
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2026-04-29 13:21
Piercing gaze of innocence: Tajrish Square hosts “Eyes of Minab” installation
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2026-04-28 12:42
FM: Tehran and Moscow are strategic partners
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2026-04-24 11:45
The only factor that stops enemy interference
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2026-04-20 12:46
Aftermath of an undetonated missile in a residential area
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2026-04-19 15:52
Pakistan Navigated Saudi and UAE Pressure to Advance Potential Iran–U.S. Breakthrough
Pakistan has emerged as a crucial player in the diplomatic efforts to ease tensions in the West Asia, according to Javed Rana, a senior Pakistani journalist and geo-strategic affairs expert. In an interview with Tehran Times, Rana said Islamabad was under pressure from Saudi Arabia, the UAE and the United States after the war on Iran escalated, but chose a balanced course that avoided military involvement and opened the door to mediation. He argued that Pakistan’s unique ties with Tehran and Washington gave it leverage to help bridge differences and support a possible breakthrough in negotiations. Rana said Iran’s military resilience has altered regional calculations and exposed the limits of U.S. coercive diplomacy, while the Strait of Hormuz remains a major strategic factor. He added that Pakistan’s role could help shape a new regional security framework and reduce the American military footprint in the West Asia.
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2026-04-19 11:06
Still, Minab: The Angel's Games
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2026-02-27 11:00
Viruses against Bacteria
Scientist researching alternative methods of combating bacterial infections receives Presidential Prize in Science and Innovation