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  • U.S. opposition to al-Maliki: Political and economic pressure on Iraq

    By Wesam Bahrani 

    U.S. opposition to al-Maliki: Political and economic pressure on Iraq

    TEHRAN – President Donald Trump’s warning to withhold U.S. support if Nouri al-Maliki returns as Iraq’s prime minister goes beyond personal criticism.

  • Women as currency: Epstein files and the moral fraud of the Western order

    By Sondoss Al Asaad

    Women as currency: Epstein files and the moral fraud of the Western order

    BEIRUT — The renewed release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has been framed in Western corporate media as a triumph of transparency and accountability.

  • The choreography of cruelty: Rafah's ‘trial’ reopening and the performance of siege

    The choreography of cruelty: Rafah's ‘trial’ reopening and the performance of siege

    TEHRAN – The Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt reopened on Sunday “on a trial basis” after being nearly completely sealed for more than two years under the Israeli blockade. The limited reopening, announced by Israeli authorities, underscores the ongoing control Israel exercises over Palestinian life, even amid a so-called ceasefire.

  • Israel bans MSF from Gaza and the West Bank 

    Israel bans MSF from Gaza and the West Bank 

    Israel has banned the international medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF) from operating in Gaza and the occupied West Bank after the organization refused to hand over a list of its Palestinian and international staff, Middle East Eye reported. 

  • Khartoum airport receives first scheduled flight since start of Sudan war

    Khartoum airport receives first scheduled flight since start of Sudan war

    The international airport in Khartoum has received its first scheduled commercial flight in more than two years as the Sudanese government continues to assert its control over Sudan’s capital city after years of fighting.

  • Shoigu: Russia supports China's position on Taiwan

    Shoigu: Russia supports China's position on Taiwan

    Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu told Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi that Moscow continues to support Beijing over Taiwan, TASS news agency reported.

  • ‘Outrageous and a mess’: Victims exposed, powerful figures shielded in chaotic Epstein document dump

    ‘Outrageous and a mess’: Victims exposed, powerful figures shielded in chaotic Epstein document dump

    Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation have reacted to the voluminous – and possibly last – tranche of government-held investigative documents with calls for further accountability for the scheme’s alleged clients, the Guardian reported. 

  • U.S. opposition to al-Maliki: Political and economic pressure on Iraq

    By Wesam Bahrani 

    U.S. opposition to al-Maliki: Political and economic pressure on Iraq

    TEHRAN – President Donald Trump’s warning to withhold U.S. support if Nouri al-Maliki returns as Iraq’s prime minister goes beyond personal criticism.

  • Women as currency: Epstein files and the moral fraud of the Western order

    By Sondoss Al Asaad

    Women as currency: Epstein files and the moral fraud of the Western order

    BEIRUT — The renewed release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has been framed in Western corporate media as a triumph of transparency and accountability.

  • The choreography of cruelty: Rafah's ‘trial’ reopening and the performance of siege

    The choreography of cruelty: Rafah's ‘trial’ reopening and the performance of siege

    TEHRAN – The Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt reopened on Sunday “on a trial basis” after being nearly completely sealed for more than two years under the Israeli blockade. The limited reopening, announced by Israeli authorities, underscores the ongoing control Israel exercises over Palestinian life, even amid a so-called ceasefire.

  • Trump’s tower of deceit: Epstein’s files pull back the curtain

    Trump’s tower of deceit: Epstein’s files pull back the curtain

    Over three million pages of DOJ files fuel critical allegations, placing the U.S. president at the heart of Epstein's elite sex scandal network

    TEHRAN – The newest release of the Epstein files has once again pulled U.S. President Donald Trump, along with a long list of powerful figures, into the center of a story that refuses to fade. The U.S. Department of Justice — the federal agency responsible for enforcing the law and overseeing the FBI — published more than three million pages of documents, along with thousands of images and videos, on Friday. What emerged is a portrait of Epstein’s world that is both familiar and newly disturbing: a network of wealth, secrecy, and influence that stretched across politics, entertainment, business, and even intelligence circles.

  • Rafah border crossing: What the reopening reveals about Israel’s next moves

    By Wesam Bahrani 

    Rafah border crossing: What the reopening reveals about Israel’s next moves

    TEHRAN – The scheduled opening of the Rafah border crossing on Sunday is another sign of the Israeli regime’s larger scheme. 

  • Self-defense or slaughter: U.S. arms drive Israel’s Gaza carnage

    Self-defense or slaughter: U.S. arms drive Israel’s Gaza carnage

    TEHRAN – The United States has approved more than $6.6 billion in new arms sales to Israel even as Israeli forces continue to violate a Washington-brokered ceasefire announced in October last year. The State Department confirmed that Israel will receive 30 Apache attack helicopters and other U.S.-made military vehicles, despite the fact that these same systems have been repeatedly used against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.

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  • Nationwide rallies supporting the gov., denouncing riots, terror attacks

    Nationwide rallies supporting the gov., denouncing riots, terror attacks

  • Tehran holds cycling race to promote clean transportation

    Tehran holds cycling race to promote clean transportation

  • Life under displacement in Gaza: A firsthand visual testimony from Rafah and Deir al-Balah

    Life under displacement in Gaza: A firsthand visual testimony from Rafah and Deir al-Balah

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    Painting on the news: Iranian artist turns newspapers into art

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    Tehran ceremony honors scientific achievers of Islamic Iran

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  • Khartoum airport receives first scheduled flight since start of Sudan war

    Khartoum airport receives first scheduled flight since start of Sudan war

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    Shoigu: Russia supports China's position on Taiwan

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