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By Garsha Vazirian
The ghost of Beaufort Castle
TEHRAN – The diplomatic language surrounding the conflict in southern Lebanon has undergone a fundamental shift. For months, international statements had been couched in the cautious lexicon of border clashes and temporary security measures.
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Grieving story of Lebanese and Gazan students facing existential struggle
TEHRAN – Leen Ezzeddine’s Harvard Medical School graduation speech presents a critique of how the global system values human life and intellectual freedom. It compares the physical destruction of life and education in Lebanon and Gaza with the institutional suppression of speech in the West.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Israel’s war objectives in Lebanon shrink
TEHRAN – The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) have acknowledged casualties to more soldiers in southern Lebanon as the Zionist regime’s war objectives diminish in the face of Hezbollah’s strong resistance.
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By Garsha Vazirian
How the antifragile fusion of Ghadir and Ashura shields the Islamic Republic
TEHRAN — Western intelligence agencies consistently miscalculate the endurance of the Islamic Republic of Iran because they rely on a fragile, linear epistemology.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Netanyahu “rejects” withdrawal from South Lebanon
TEHRAN – Netanyahu reportedly has no plans to withdraw occupation forces from southern Lebanon in the foreseeable future, as aggression against towns and villages across the region continues.
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Germany is punished at the UN
TEHRAN - Germany’s failure to secure a temporary seat on the UN Security Council on Wednesday came as a blow to Berlin.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Israel’s war objectives in Lebanon shrink
TEHRAN – The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) have acknowledged casualties to more soldiers in southern Lebanon as the Zionist regime’s war objectives diminish in the face of Hezbollah’s strong resistance.
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By Garsha Vazirian
The ghost of Beaufort Castle
TEHRAN – The diplomatic language surrounding the conflict in southern Lebanon has undergone a fundamental shift. For months, international statements had been couched in the cautious lexicon of border clashes and temporary security measures.
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Grieving story of Lebanese and Gazan students facing existential struggle
TEHRAN – Leen Ezzeddine’s Harvard Medical School graduation speech presents a critique of how the global system values human life and intellectual freedom. It compares the physical destruction of life and education in Lebanon and Gaza with the institutional suppression of speech in the West.
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Trump’s incompetent diplomats and negotiators
Personal business ties and loyalty are Trump’s yardstick for naming diplomats
TEHRAN – President Trump has consistently favored real estate developers, major business executives, and corporate negotiators for high-profile diplomatic and envoy positions.
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By Garsha Vazirian
Why Bahrain’s monarchy treats its people as an enemy
TEHRAN — There is an unspoken rule driving the security apparatus inside Manama: a population you deeply distrust can never be governed, only contained. The Al Khalifa monarchy, an absolute Sunni ruling elite dominating a native Shia majority, acts less like a sovereign government and more like an anxious security regime.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Israel suffers more casualties in southern Lebanon
TEHRAN – The Israeli occupation regime has acknowledged that another soldier has been killed and three others injured during clashes with Hezbollah resistance fighters in southern Lebanon.
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By Mahdi Zolfaghari
How China’s Development Model Reshaped Global Trade?
In today’s world, economic competition is no longer defined solely by cheaper production or higher export volumes. A major part of this competition now depends on a country’s ability to build extensive, efficient, and globally connected infrastructure networks. Over the past two decades, China has demonstrated that infrastructure development is not merely a construction agenda; it is a strategic instrument for expanding economic influence, facilitating trade, and redefining a nation’s position in the global economy.