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  • Iran-Pakistan Yesterday 23:57

    Iran and Pakistan agree to revive key rail link

    TEHRAN- As two neighbors with continously growing ties, Iran and Pakistan have agreed to revive the Islamabad–Tehran–Istanbul (ITI) freight train service later this year.

  • Iran_Egypt Yesterday 23:11

    Iran and Egypt foreign ministers discuss Gaza, bilateral ties

    TEHRAN - In a telephone call on Saturday, the foreign ministers of Iran and Egypt discussed bilateral relations and the ongoing Israeli violence in Gaza. Iran’s Seyyed Abbas Araghchi and Egypt’s Badr Abdelatty agreed to continue dialogue to develop ties between the two nations.

  • Fear Yesterday 22:54

    “Fear of Others” published in Persian

    TEHRAN – The Persian translation of the book “Fear of Others” written by Christophe André, Patrick Légeron, and Antoine Pelissolo has been released in the bookstores across Iran.

  • “Wilf the Mighty Worrier Rescues the Dinosaurs” Yesterday 22:53

    Audiobook of “Wilf the Mighty Worrier Rescues the Dinosaurs” available for Persian listeners 

    TEHRAN- An audiobook of the Persian edition of British screenwriter and author Georgia Pritchett’s “Wilf the Mighty Worrier Rescues the Dinosaurs” has been released by Ketab Park, which is also the publisher of the Persian print edition of the book. 

  • Paper Yesterday 22:52

    Tehran Art Fair “Open Paper” kicks off

    TEHRAN – The first edition of Tehran Art Fair “Open Paper” kicked off at the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults (Kanoon).

  • children’s theater festival Yesterday 22:51

    Hamedan celebrates as children’s theater festival kicks off

    TEHRAN- The 30th edition of Iran’s International Theater Festival for Children and Young Adults opened in Hamedan on Saturday, featuring 45 theatrical performances.

  • Javan Yesterday 22:49

    TEHRAN PAPERS

    Javan: The Emirati colonial claim

    TEHRAN - Javan, in an analysis, addressed the UAE’s ownership claim over the three Iranian islands and wrote: The (United) Arab Emirates, under the banner of the (Persian) Gulf Cooperation Council, has issued a final warning to Iran regarding the three Iranian islands, threatening to take the matter to the International Court of Justice if ignored.

  • Drone Yesterday 22:48

    Hadid-110: IRGC Ground Force fields new jet-powered suicide UAV

    TEHRAN – The “Hadid-110” drone, known within the IRGC Ground Force structure as “Dalahu,” has been developed as a suicide UAV with a stealth-oriented platform and jet propulsion.

  • Netanyahu 2025/12/06

    By Fatemeh Kavand

    Implications of potential transformations in US-aligned governments for Iran’s future

    Instead of using the help of Arab states, Israel may leverage Arab instability to target Iran

    Political shifts in West Asia are rarely calm or gradual; rather, they tend to be sudden, multilayered, and deeply interconnected. For decades, countries in the region have repeatedly witnessed how a single spark can alter the course of history. 

  • Hatami Yesterday 22:46

    Army budget to be strengthened, Iran’s parliamentary committee says

    TEHRAN – The spokesperson for Iran’s parliamentary Plan and Budget Committee says financial support for the country’s Army (Artesh) will continue and be strengthened following a recent meeting with senior military officials.

  • Intl. Ministry logo Yesterday 22:45

    Terrorists arrested before Tehran metro bombing; trainer a ‘NATO officer’ residing in Sweden 

    TEHRAN – A number of individuals in Iran, receiving funds and training out of Europe, were arrested by intelligence forces before they could carry out the terrorist operations they had been instructed to conduct, which included the bombing of Tehran’s vast metro station, the killing of police and security forces, and the murder of random civilians.

  • Missile Yesterday 22:40

    Iran tests missile with range beyond length of Persian Gulf in latest naval drill

    TEHRAN – The commander of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps Navy (IRGC Navy) says a domestically produced missile with a range exceeding the length of the Persian Gulf was test-fired during a recent naval drill.

  • Former CIA chief analyst Paul Pillar Yesterday 22:35

    By M.A. Saki

    Trump reverting to 1920s–30s ‘gunboat diplomacy’ in Venezuela: ex-CIA officer

    'Military pressure on Venezuela sends this sense to the world that Trump’s US is imperialist'

    TEHRAN – Paul Pillar, a former CIA officer and now a senior fellow at Georgetown University’s Center for Security Studies, tells the Tehran Times that the Pentagon’s attacks on Venezuelan boats in the Caribbean, carried out under the claim that they are trafficking drugs to the United States, reflect President Donald Trump’s return to the “gunboat diplomacy” of the 1920s and 1930s, when U.S. military forces intervened in several Latin American countries.

  • American GBU bombs Yesterday 22:31

    Iran gaining access to technology of advanced American GBU bombs: Report

    TEHRAN – Lebanese media have reported that Hezbollah, the Lebanese Resistance movement, has provided its ally Iran with images and components of the advanced U.S.-made GBU-39B bomb.

  • Trump Yesterday 22:18

    By Faramarz Kouhpayeh 

    Scrambling to Sustain a Waning Hegemony

    Decoding the 2025 US National Security Strategy

    TEHRAN – The White House's periodic document outlining United States foreign policy and national security strategy was released by the Trump administration on Thursday. The 33-page document, which appears to draw heavily on Trump's "America First" policy, has raised alarms in nearly every region of the world—with the probable exception of Israel.

  • Qatari PM Yesterday 20:08

    ‘Pause’ in Gaza cannot be called ‘ceasefire’ without Israeli withdrawal: Qatar PM

    Negotiations on consolidating the U.S.-backed truce in the war in Gaza are at a "critical" moment, Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani said on Saturday, according to Reuters.

  • PGCC Yesterday 19:57

    By Shahrokh Saei 

    A thousand cuts: Israel’s hybrid war tactics in the Persian Gulf

    TEHRAN – In the Persian Gulf, the islands of Abu Musa, Greater Tunb, and Lesser Tunb have long stood as enduring symbols of Iran’s sovereignty. The renewed mention of the islands in the final communique of a Persian Gulf Arab summit in Bahrain was not a mere diplomatic formality, but part of a broader geopolitical maneuver. The statement, which condemned what it called Iran’s “continued occupation” of the islands, was swiftly rejected by Tehran.

  • Venezuela after the vote 2025/12/06

    By Ranjan Solomon

    Venezuela after the vote:  democracy, deterrence, the geopolitics of oil

    “Those who preach democracy to Venezuela spent twenty years undermining its right to breathe.”

    GOA, India - Six months have passed since Venezuela concluded its national elections, yet Western capitals continue to behave as though the ballots were still being counted. Their critiques, statements, and carefully staged condemnations have not diminished; if anything, they have intensified.

  •  US special envoy Morgan Ortagus (right) talking to Lebanese Forces party leader Samir Geagea  Yesterday 19:03

    By Sondoss Al Asaad

    LF outsourcing patriotism to the occupiers: See how it ended in Afghanistan

    BEIRUT—No contradiction in Lebanese politics is more glaring than the desire of the Lebanese Forces (LF) to see the Israeli enemy resolve their political dispute inside Lebanon. A party that claims to defend state sovereignty routinely seeks foreign intervention against a Lebanese actor with a proven popular and national base.

  • Gaza Yesterday 18:59

    By Wesam Bahrani 

    Israel shifts focus from crises with Gaza aggression 

    TEHRAN – In continued violations of the truce agreement in the Gaza Strip, Israeli occupation forces (IOF) carry out new strikes east of Gaza City and Khan Younis.

  • women's handball Yesterday 18:36

    Iran lose to Paraguay at 2025 President’s Cup

    TEHRAN – Iran’s women’s handball team lost to Paraguay 33-20 at the 2025 President's Cup Group I on Saturday.

  • Israeli military Yesterday 17:43

    Israel hikes military service to 36 months amid ‘corruption and draft-dodging’ crisis

    Israeli War Minister Israel Katz and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced on 5 December a plan to extend mandatory military service to 36 months, The Cradle reported Saturday.

  • Zandieh Yesterday 17:40

    UNESCO registration of Zandieh complex high on agenda

    TEHRAN--Considering that the registration of Zandieh complex of Shiraz on the UNESCO World Heritage list is on the agenda of Fars Cultural Heritage Department, one of its biggest problems is Aseman Hotel, which has created visual distortion in the horizon of Zandieh complex, of which Karim Khan Citadel is perhaps the most important part.

  • Nahavand Yesterday 17:40

    Nahavand holds first persimmon harvesting festival

    TEHRAN – Nahavand in Hamedan province has held its first persimmon harvesting festival, an event aimed at promoting and reviving local traditions and showcasing the region’s cultural and social capacities.

  • Persepolis Yesterday 17:40

    Visitors to access Darius I’s trilingual inscription at Persepolis

    TEHRAN – Visitors to Persepolis would have access to the splendid inscription of the Achaemenid King Darius I by Nowruz 1405 (March 2026). The trilingual rack-carved relief is currently being restored, local authorities said.

  • Netanyahu and his wife Yesterday 17:40

    Sara Netanyahu’s interference in Gofman appointment triggers uproar

    A political and security storm is brewing in Israel following a Channel 13 report revealing a lengthy meeting between Roman Gofman and Sara Netanyahu, just days before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Gofman’s appointment as head of the Mossad, according to Al Mayadeen’s Saturday report.

  • Archaeologists uncover traces of ‘7,000-year-old’ village beneath Iran’s historic Dehdasht Yesterday 17:39

    Archaeologists uncover traces of ‘7,000-year-old’ village beneath Iran’s historic Dehdasht

    TEHRAN - Archaeologists in Iran have discovered evidence of a prehistoric settlement dating back up to 7,000 years beneath the historic city of Dehdasht in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, the lead researcher said on Saturday.

  • West Bank settlers Yesterday 17:35

    UN warns of sharp surge in Israeli settler attacks across West Bank in 2025

    The UN warned of a surge in illegal Israeli settler attacks in the occupied West Bank, highlighting ongoing humanitarian disruptions in northern communities, Anadolu reported Saturday.

  • دربی 106 Yesterday 17:33

    By Farrokh Hesabi

    Tehran derby defined by fear, not football

    TEHRAN - The 106th Tehran Derby between Persepolis and Esteghlal should have brought fresh offensive concepts to the rivalry. The match had to offer a clash of ideas, intensity, and attacking ambition, especially with two foreign coaches on the hotseats. Instead, fans witnessed a match defined not by tactical ingenuity but by an overwhelming fear of losing.