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Committing war crimes under the name of religion
Hegseth glorifies war and violence
TEHRAN – Donald Trump and his War Secretary Pete Hegseth are portraying themselves as Messiah in the war against Iran.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Lebanon ceasefire: A new impasse or a lifeline?
TEHRAN – The Zionist regime’s prime minister is not expected to easily surrender his plans and aspirations in Lebanon.
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By Garsha Vazirian
Cuba on the brink of Washington’s predatory play
Desperate for a win after the Iran war quagmire, the U.S. tightens the noose on Havana
TEHRAN — Cuba is living through a nightmare of its own making, if you ignore America’s fingerprints. Blackouts that stretch sixteen to twenty hours a day have become ordinary.
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By Dr. Saied Reza Ameli
Courageous faith versus cowardly blasphemy
“I’m not afraid of the Trump administration or of speaking out loudly about the message of the Gospel, which is what the Church works for.” His Holiness Pope Leo XIV, April 13, 2026, en route to Algiers
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By Ranjan Solomon
Lebanon Under Fire: Ceasefire as Cover, Law as Casualty
What is unfolding in Lebanon demands more than episodic outrage; it calls for a deeper political and legal reckoning that is attentive not only to the immediacy of violence but to the structural transformations it reveals. This is not merely a story of bombs falling and borders violated, but of how contemporary warfare is being recalibrated—where diplomacy increasingly functions to manage perception rather than to terminate conflict, and where international law is invoked with ritualistic frequency even as its substance is progressively hollowed out.
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By Garsha Vazirian
Cuba on the brink of Washington’s predatory play
Desperate for a win after the Iran war quagmire, the U.S. tightens the noose on Havana
TEHRAN — Cuba is living through a nightmare of its own making, if you ignore America’s fingerprints. Blackouts that stretch sixteen to twenty hours a day have become ordinary.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Lebanon ceasefire: A new impasse or a lifeline?
TEHRAN – The Zionist regime’s prime minister is not expected to easily surrender his plans and aspirations in Lebanon.
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Committing war crimes under the name of religion
Hegseth glorifies war and violence
TEHRAN – Donald Trump and his War Secretary Pete Hegseth are portraying themselves as Messiah in the war against Iran.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Hezbollah: Fingers on trigger if ceasefire breaks
“Lion’s Roar looks like a Kitten’s Meow”
TEHRAN – Hezbollah warns the Zionist regime that its “fighters will keep their fingers on the trigger” and are “ready to defend against the enemy’s treachery and betrayal.”
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Trump must find an exit route from his war of choice with Iran
TEHRAN - Donald Trump first imagined that the war will last hours or days but weeks have passed and the U.S. is sinking deeper into the Iran quagmire.
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By Kourosh Alyani
The disappearance of 10 American scientists and a potential weapons program
TEHRAN — To provide a rational analysis of the disappearance of 10 American scientists within a short timeframe, grounded in technological and security realities, one must examine the loss of specialists beyond mere criminal or conspiracy-driven narratives. Instead, this phenomenon should be viewed within the framework of strategic asset management and the lifecycle of ultra-classified projects.
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By Garsha Vazirian
Why the alchemists of America’s secret programs are vanishing
Inside the wave of disappearances hitting the architects of next-generation weapons and propulsion
TEHRAN — When President Donald Trump emerged from a closed-door briefing on April 16, he characterized the recent wave of missing and deceased American scientists as "pretty serious stuff," a phrasing that suggests the administration is no longer viewing the "coincidence" of these events as a statistical anomaly.
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By staff writer
Pete Hegseth faces a reckoning for war crimes in Iran
The Minab massacre fuels a historic impeachment drive in Washington
TEHRAN — The corridors of power in Washington are finally echoing with the screams of the innocent, as the political cost of the U.S.-Israeli aggression against Iran reaches a boiling point.