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2025-03-10 22:28
By Mona Hojat Ansari
Iran, Russia, China begin annual joint exercise in Indian Ocean
TEHRAN- The Iranian Navy, alongside naval forces from Russia and China, has commenced the seventh iteration of the "Combined Maritime Security Belt" exercise in the northern Indian Ocean. The exercise, designed to bolster maritime security and foster closer naval cooperation, involves twelve countries, including nine observer nations.
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By Najah Mohammed Ali
Syria between terrorism and collusion: The Alawite genocide under Arab silence
LONDON - Syria is witnessing a dangerous escalation of armed violence by the new government and its militant factions, most of which come from outside the country, particularly in the coastal regions that were, until recently, considered among the most stable areas in the nation.
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By Sondoss Al Asaad
World Bank complicating reconstruction process in Lebanon
BEIRUT — At a malicious political timing that matches the anti-resistance conspiracy to prevent the reconstruction of what has been left behind by the US-led Israeli aggression, the World Bank issued a report titled “Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment in Lebanon”.
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By Farhad Pashavand
Sykes-Picot Agreement II: From social engineering to separatist projects in West Asia
TEHRAN – The Zionist regime that has always faced security threats in its borders is seeking to exploit the domestic crises faced by neighboring nations, particularly Syria, to bolster its strategic situation and enhance its strategic projects.
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By Professor Hossein Askari
A compromised president and the country sold to two donors!
Where will Trump, Adelson and Musk take America?
PORTLAND - Over time several of President Trump’s statements and actions have aroused suspicion that he may have become compromised by the Russian (Soviet) intelligence services in the 1980s and that he may knowingly or unknowingly have been acting as a Soviet asset for some time, increasingly so in his second term as president.
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By Wesam Bahrani
“Entire Families” killed in Syria
TEHRAN – The UN Human Rights chief has condemned the Syrian government for escalating massacres against civilians.
Politics
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Iran's Araghchi dismisses US demands as 'coercive diktats,' affirms peaceful nuclear program
TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has resolutely rejected U.S. attempts to impose negotiations under its “maximum pressure” campaign, describing American demands as coercive diktats incompatible with sovereign diplomacy.
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Trump’s American Dream for world: becoming Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde?
TEHRAN – When Donald Trump and his newly emboldened vice president, J.D. Vance, stood in the White House and delivered their condescending remarks as those broadcasted across the globe, many saw Trump attempting to cast himself as a figure of moral authority, perhaps in the mold of Martin Luther King Jr. or Mother Teresa, where he spoke as if he were a man deeply concerned with global peace, even going so far as to blame Volodymyr Zelenskyy for the tragic deaths of innocent people in Ukraine’s war with Vladimir Putin.
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Hezbollah leader demands restart of Iran flights, warns against US-Israeli 'military gambles'
TEHRAN – Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem has renewed calls to reinstate suspended flights between Iran and Lebanon, describing the move as vital for strengthening bilateral ties.
Sports
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Esteghlal must rebound from setback
TEHRAN - Esteghlal Football Club, one of Iran's most prestigious football teams, faced a heartbreaking exit from the 2024/25 AFC Champions League Elite under the stewardship of head coach Miodrag Božović.
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Amir Zamanpour to represent Iran in World Athletics Indoor Championships
TEHRAN – Iran’s Amir Zamanpour will compete at the 2025 World Athletics Indoor Championships.
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Al Nassr ease past Esteghlal in 2024/25 ACL Elite
TEHRAN - Jhon Duran struck twice and Cristiano Ronaldo once as Al Nassr Club defeated Esteghlal 3-0 in the second leg of their AFC Champions League Elite 2024/25 Round of 16 tie at the King Saud University Stadium on Monday.
Culture
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Kamkars celebrates International Women's Day with “Living Fire” concert
TEHRAN- Iran's leading Kurdish family music ensemble, the Kamkars, held a concert on Saturday night, marking their final orchestral performance of the current Iranian year.
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International Holy Quran Exhibition launches virtual book sales
TEHRAN- The virtual book sales section of the 32nd edition of the International Holy Quran Exhibition featuring 221 publishers and 14,282 titles comprising a total of 1,831,542 volumes, is accessible on the official website of the event.
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Tehran theater to host reading performance of Tennessee Williams’ “The Glass Menagerie”
TEHRAN- Medea Theater Hall in Tehran will be playing host to a reading performance of American playwright Tennessee Williams’ memory play “The Glass Menagerie”.
Economy
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MME signs co-op agreement with leading Chinese steelmakers
TEHRAN - Iran’s Mines and Metals Engineering Company (MME), the executive arm of the Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organization (IMIDRO), has signed a cooperation agreement with major Chinese steel manufacturers.
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Iraq seeks to maintain gas and electricity imports from Iran amid sanction challenges
TEHRAN - Iran's exemption for exporting gas and electricity to Iraq was lifted on March 8, 2024, prompting the Chairman of the Economic Committee of the Iraqi Parliament to meet with the U.S. Charge d'Affaires in Baghdad.
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Iran Air secures EU, ICAO certification for fuel management in international flights
TEHRAN – Iran Air has received certification from the European Union and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) for fuel management in its international flights, the airline’s deputy director of operations announced.
Society
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First sports AI innovation center inaugurated
TEHRAN – The first artificial intelligence (AI) innovation, metaverse, and blockchain acceleration center, named Hamta, was launched in Tehran on Monday.
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Iran attending 68th session of UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs
TEHRAN – Brigadier General Hossein Zolfaqari, the Secretary General of Iranian Drug Control Headquarters (DCHQ), is participating in the 68th session of the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND), which is being held from March 10 to 14 in Vienna, Austria.
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Officials contribute to releasing prisoners of involuntary crimes
TEHRAN – Judiciary Chief, Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, has donated 500 million rials (about 555 dollars) to help release prisoners of unintentional crimes.
Tourism
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Arg-e Rayen: ‘world’s second-largest adobe citadel’
TEHRAN - Arg-e Rayen stands as one of Iran’s most magnificent historical landmarks and is famed as the “second-largest adobe citadel in the world” after the UNESCO-designated Arg-e Bam.
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Museum of Persian pottery to open soon in Tehran
TEHRAN - The CEO of the Dafineh museum group has announced the repurposing of a historic building into a new museum, stating that the Iranian Pottery Museum (“Mouzeh Sofalineha-ye Iran”) will soon be inaugurated in Laleh Street, downtown Tehran.
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Excavation work starts on ruins of Valerian’s Palace in Bishapur
TEHRAN - A new phase of archaeological excavations has commenced on the ruins of Valerian’s Palace in the ancient city of Bishapur, located in Kazerun county of Fars province. The palace is believed to have once served as a residence for the captured Roman Emperor Valerian during the Sassanid era.
International
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Syria between terrorism and collusion: The Alawite genocide under Arab silence
LONDON - Syria is witnessing a dangerous escalation of armed violence by the new government and its militant factions, most of which come from outside the country, particularly in the coastal regions that were, until recently, considered among the most stable areas in the nation.
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World Bank complicating reconstruction process in Lebanon
BEIRUT — At a malicious political timing that matches the anti-resistance conspiracy to prevent the reconstruction of what has been left behind by the US-led Israeli aggression, the World Bank issued a report titled “Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment in Lebanon”.
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Sykes-Picot Agreement II: From social engineering to separatist projects in West Asia
TEHRAN – The Zionist regime that has always faced security threats in its borders is seeking to exploit the domestic crises faced by neighboring nations, particularly Syria, to bolster its strategic situation and enhance its strategic projects.
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