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2025-04-11 21:21
By Mona Hojat Ansari
Trump's retreat, not B-2 bluster, led to Oman talks
Tehran Times understands Trump backed off non-nuclear demands in March letter to Iran
TEHRAN – Iran and the United States will encounter each other for the first time in months on Saturday afternoon, after the two countries opened themselves up to indirect nuclear negotiations mediated by the Persian Gulf state of Oman.
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By Parviz Rashidi
Israel’s limitless evil acts: From occupation and genocide to open lies
TEHRAN - Israel is not only an occupier, racist, and criminal regime but also a regime that feels no shame in telling open lies.
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By Sahar Dadjoo
Netanyahu’s crackdown on reservists risks deepening division in Israeli society
TEHRAN - The Gaza war has not only drawn international attention to Israel's military actions but also sparked a rare internal opposition from one of the nation's most elite institutions: the military reservists.
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By Sondoss Al Asaad
Lebanon and the Muscat negotiations
BEIRUT — As U.S. pressure on Hezbollah escalates, the Lebanese, as well as those in West Asia and the larger world, are anticipating the U.S.-Iran negotiations.
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By Wesam Bahrani
49% of Israelis doubt victory over Hamas
TEHRAN – Survey reveals nearly half of Israelis believe military force alone cannot defeat Hamas in Gaza.
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Tehran denounces Berlin’s “hypocritical” rights charade, demands reckoning past atrocities
TEHRAN – Iran unleashed a blistering condemnation of Germany’s recent maneuvers at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on Friday, exposing Berlin’s “interfering and hypocritical” posturing and calling for accountability for its complicity in human rights violations, both historical and ongoing.
Politics
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Pezeshkian highlights strategic ties with Baghdad in call with Iraqi counterpart
TEHRAN – In a phone call on Friday afternoon, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reaffirmed the central importance of Iran’s relationship with neighboring Iraq, describing it as one of the most vital pillars of the Islamic Republic’s foreign policy.
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Burning bridges in Buenos Aires: Argentina’s reckless rift with Iran
TEHRAN - In the grand theatre of international relations, Argentina has once again taken centre stage, but not for a performance worth applauding.
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Akbar Etemad, Iran’s first nuclear chief, passes away at 95
TEHRAN – Akbar Etemad, a prominent figure in Iran's nuclear history and the first head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, has passed away at the age of 95.
Sports
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Foolad crowned Iran volleyball league champions
TEHRAN – Foolad Sirjan defeated Shahdab Yazd 3-2 (25-15, 22-25, 25-16, 25-22) to win title of the 2024/25 Iran Volleyball Super League on Thursday.
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Iran defeat Kuwait in SAT Futsal Championship Thailand 2025
TEHRAN – Iran’s men’s futsal team defeated Kuwait 5-0 in the SAT Futsal Championship Thailand 2025 on Thursday.
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Iran U23 football teams coach candidates revealed
TEHRAN – Four coaches have been shortlisted to lead Iran’s U23 football team.
Culture
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11th Islamic Revolution Art Week kicks off
TEHRAN-The 11th Islamic Revolution Art Week opened on Wednesday during a ceremony with the presence of cultural officials and artists at the holy shrine of Imam Khomeini (RA) and the grave of martyr Morteza Avini.
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Centenarian Samineh Baghcheban honored in Tehran
TEHRAN-A ceremony to honor the eminent Iranian educator Samineh Baghcheban was held Thursday evening at the House of Humanities Thinkers in Tehran.
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“With Al-Aqsa Storm: From Beginning to Final Victory” photo exhibition opens in Tehran
TEHRAN- The photo exhibition titled “With Al-Aqsa Storm: From Beginning to Final Victory” was officially opened in Gallery No. 1 of the Iran Photographers House in Tehran on Tuesday.
Economy
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Annual non-oil trade with neighbors rises 21% to over $74b
TEHRAN - Iran's non-oil trade with 15 neighboring countries grew 21 percent in the Iranian year 1403 (ended March 20, 2025), reaching $74.3 billion, according to the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA).
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Iran, Belarus sign rail pact to boost north-south transit
TEHRAN - Iran and Belarus have signed a cooperation agreement to strengthen international rail transport and expand the International North-South Transit Corridor (INSTC), according to Iran’s state broadcaster.
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China's March Iranian oil imports surge: Reuters
TEHRAN- As reported by Reuters, China's imports of Iranian oil surged in March.
Society
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Iran to foster scientific ties with China, Russia in line with strategic partnership
TEHRAN – Iranian universities are exploring the potentials for developing scientific and research collaborations with Chinese and Russian institutions under the strategic partnership with the two countries.
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Researchers warn against mangrove loss in Persian Gulf
TEHRAN – According to a study by researchers at National Institute of Oceanography, mangrove ecosystems in the northern Persian Gulf are facing a range of environmental and anthropogenic pressures.
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Blood donation rises by 1.5% yr/yr
TEHRAN – Some 2.36 million Iranians donated blood over the past Iranian calendar year (March 2024-March 2025), indicating an increase of 1.5 percent compared to the year earlier.
Tourism
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Tehran, Astana agree on joint exhibitions and museum collaborations
TEHRAN - National Museum of Iran Director Jebrael Nokandeh and his Kazakh counterpart have arranged to expand joint exhibitions and museum collaborations.
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Takht-e Rostam was once on Caspian Sea’s southern edge
TEHRAN – Rounds of paleontological research in Iran have uncovered significant evidence of the Caspian Sea's shoreline dating back over 31,000 years, suggesting that the sea once extended much further than its current boundaries.
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Iran’s tourist villages introduced for possible global registration
TEHRAN - The director-general of the Domestic Tourism Development Office, Mostafa Fatemi, said a list of 130 tourist villages has been prepared. He added that given the prerequisites declared by the UN Tourism, eight villages were shortlisted as final candidates for the Best Tourism Villages, IRNA reported.
International
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Israel’s limitless evil acts: From occupation and genocide to open lies
TEHRAN - Israel is not only an occupier, racist, and criminal regime but also a regime that feels no shame in telling open lies.
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Netanyahu’s crackdown on reservists risks deepening division in Israeli society
TEHRAN - The Gaza war has not only drawn international attention to Israel's military actions but also sparked a rare internal opposition from one of the nation's most elite institutions: the military reservists.
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Lebanon and the Muscat negotiations
BEIRUT — As U.S. pressure on Hezbollah escalates, the Lebanese, as well as those in West Asia and the larger world, are anticipating the U.S.-Iran negotiations.
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Iranian minister highlights opportunities for stronger cultural cooperation with China
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Israeli military drone crashes in Lebanon
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