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2025-01-14 22:04
By Mona Hojat Ansari
Biden’s foreign policy legacy: a mix of failure and crime
In his last speech, president claims US adversaries ‘weakened’, but reality shows otherwise
TEHRAN – In his last speech as the U.S. President, ailing Joe Biden defended his foreign policy legacy by asserting that he has left America and its alliances “stronger” and the adversaries of the United States “weaker”.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Gaza ceasefire “imminent” as Netanyahu capitulates
TEHRAN – Discussions in Qatar continued on Tuesday as mediators worked to finalize a plan to end the war on Gaza.
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By Sondoss Al-Asaad
Lebanon’s developments a lesson for those still tricked by so-called US democracy
BEIRUT - The stance of those who have deliberately thwarted Hezbollah’s political victory in the presidential race and who openly declare their absolute loyalty to Washington is not shocking. What is shocking, however, is the stance of Hezbollah’s so-called allies, who have shamefully submitted to the higher foreign orders.
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By Samaneh Aboutalebi
Why Washington Post cartoonist's critique of Trump lead to her sudden exit?
TEHRAN- Earlier last week, Ann Telnaes, the Pulitzer prize-winning cartoonist for The Washington Post, tendered her resignation after the newspaper declined to publish a satirical cartoon.
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Army receives 1,000 new drones in move that allows it to ‘command the skies’
TEHRAN – Iran has showcased its formidable advancements in air and naval defense, emphasizing its readiness to exert control over its airspace by adding 1,000 new drones ready to use by its armed forces.
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Araghchi appoints special representative for Syrian affairs
TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has appointed Mohammad Reza Raouf Sheibani as his Special Representative for Syrian Affairs.
Politics
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"The Shah Is Gone"
TEHRAN – "The Shah Is Gone" dominated Iranian newspaper headlines on January 16, 1979, when Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran, was forced to flee the country in January 1979, less than a month before the Pahlavi dynasty was toppled in the Islamic Revolution.
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‘Autocrat’ label and past crimes fuel backlash against outgoing US envoy in Japan
TEHRAN – Japanese citizens have expressed anger over a social media post by outgoing U.S. Ambassador Rahm Emanuel, in which he reiterated his inflammatory remarks about China, Iran, Russia, North Korea, and Venezuela, labeling them an "axis of autocrats."
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Israel’s territorial ambitions threaten global peace: Iran Foreign Ministry
TEHRAN – The Iranian Foreign Ministry has strongly condemned Israel’s ongoing expansionist policies, stating that the Israeli regime’s recent actions in drawing up a map that includes parts of neighboring countries—such as Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and all of occupied Palestine—serve as a clear indication of Israel's unrestrained pursuit of territorial expansion.
Sports
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Rahimi to lead Iran’s sitting volleyball in 2026 Asian Para Games
TEHRAN – Former Iran national team sitting volleyball team captain Mohammadreza Rahimi has been named as head coach of Team Melli in the 2026 Asian Games in Nagoya, Japan.
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LA fires cast doubt on 2028 LA Olympics
TEHRAN - The Los Angeles wildfire disaster has cast a shadow over preparations for the 2028 Olympics, raising questions over whether the city can deliver a safe and successful Games.
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Ex-Esteghlal coach Majidi appointed Al Bataeh coach
TEHRAN – Former Esteghlal coach Farhad Majidi took charge of Emirati side Al Bataeh on Monday.
Culture
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“A Little Cloud” appears at Iranian bookstores
TEHRAN- Irish novelist and poet James Joyce’s short story “A Little Cloud” has recently been published in Persian.
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Why Washington Post cartoonist's critique of Trump lead to her sudden exit?
TEHRAN- Earlier last week, Ann Telnaes, the Pulitzer prize-winning cartoonist for The Washington Post, tendered her resignation after the newspaper declined to publish a satirical cartoon.
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Culture minister emphasizes importance of transparency to reach cultural justice
TEHRAN-Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Seyyed Abbas Salehi, at a press conference on Sunday, emphasized the importance of transparency and the role of media to help the ministry through their criticisms and suggestions.
Economy
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Iran calls for investment in renewable energy at IRENA summit
TEHRAN - The head of Iran's Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organization (SATBA) Mohsen Tarztalab proposed that, in addition to international mechanisms like the carbon trading market and emission reduction certificates, national market guarantees should be established in various countries to attract foreign investments in renewable setor.
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Only 44% of Iran’s dam capacity filled halfway through winter
TEHRAN - Iran's major dams are entering the second month of winter with only 44 percent of their capacity filled, leaving 56 percent of their storage empty. This comes after a lackluster autumn rainfall that failed to alleviate the impacts of ongoing droughts.
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Iran to establish 24 solar energy industrial parks
TEHRAN - Iran's Small Industries and Industrial Parks Organization (ISIPO) has announced the approval of 24 specialized industrial parks dedicated to solar energy.
Society
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WFP determined to support Iran in hosting refugees
TEHRAN –Maysaa Alghribawy, the new representative of the World Food Program (WFP) in Iran, has announced the organization’s commitment to supporting Iran as one the biggest refugee hosting countries.
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Iran ranks second in 3D printing publications among Islamic nations
TEHRAN –According to a report released by the Web of Science database, with 606 publications on three-dimensional printing over a span of ten years, Iran ranks second among Islamic nations.
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IRCS ready to share expertise with Sudan: official
TEHRAN –The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) director, Razieh Alishvandi, in a meeting with the Sudanese ambassador to Tehran, Abdulaziz Hassan Saleh Taha, has announced readiness to cooperate, and share knowledge as well as experiences with other Red Crescent societies, including Sudan.
Tourism
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Tehran prepares for 18th Intl. Tourism Exhibition: Focus on unity and opportunity
TEHRAN – On Monday, the unveiling ceremony of the poster for the 18th Tehran International Tourism and Related Industries Exhibition was held at the Persian Gulf Hall, hosted by the Deputy of Tourism.
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Indian ambassador meets Isfahan’s governor-general during visit to ancient city
TEHRAN - The Governor-General of Isfahan, Mehdi Jamalinejad, hosted the Indian Ambassador to Iran, Rudra Gaurav Shresth, on Monday during the ambassador’s visit to the historic city.
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National Museum of Iran hosts seminar on Mina’i ware
TEHRAN - On Sunday, a specialized seminar on Mina’i ware was held at the National Museum of Iran, where Leila Khamooshi, an Islamic period pottery expert at the museum, presented the findings of her recent research.
International
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Gaza ceasefire “imminent” as Netanyahu capitulates
TEHRAN – Discussions in Qatar continued on Tuesday as mediators worked to finalize a plan to end the war on Gaza.
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Lebanon’s developments a lesson for those still tricked by so-called US democracy
BEIRUT - The stance of those who have deliberately thwarted Hezbollah’s political victory in the presidential race and who openly declare their absolute loyalty to Washington is not shocking. What is shocking, however, is the stance of Hezbollah’s so-called allies, who have shamefully submitted to the higher foreign orders.
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Israel more vulnerable despite 15-month war on Gaza
TEHRAN – The Israeli regime’s rising war crimes in Gaza have seen its soldiers suffer a rising number of casualties.
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French company offers jet fuel to Iranian airlines
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Army receives 1,000 new drones in move that allows it to ‘command the skies’
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ICJ chief Nawaf Salam named Lebanon’s new PM
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"The Shah Is Gone"
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Armenia thanks Iran for backing its sovereignty
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‘Autocrat’ label and past crimes fuel backlash against outgoing US envoy in Japan