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Report: Ceasefire Was Inevitable to Israel, Resistance Ready for Fresh War
As the Gaza ceasefire continues, Andisheh Sazan-e-Nour Institute for Strategic Studies in Tehran that follows the regional developments has held a meeting discussing the reasons behind Trump presenting his truce plan and also the outlook for the Israeli regime and Palestinian resistance groups in the context of the current international landscape.
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Report / Figures on Palestinians Hamas Freed during Two-year War: Epic Stories of Four Prisoners
After years behind the bars in the Israeli occupation prisons, tens of Palestinians who were serving life sentences were freed under a prisoner swap between Israel and Hamas. The swap comes as the Israelis after two years of genocidal war have failed to free their prisoners held by Hamas since October 7 and had no choice but to negotiate a deal with the resistance movement.
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Report / Israel in Grief, Gaza Celebrating: How’s First Day of Ceasefire Gone?
Less than a week after announcement of the Gaza ceasefire by the US President Donald Trump, a wave of confusion has swept Israeli regime.
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Report: Italy’s Meloni Under ICC Probe for Gaza War Role
Italy, under the leadership of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, is one of the most important countries that during the Gaza war has backed Israel politically and militarily along the US, supports that have finally subjected the Italian PM to the strongest human rights criticism and potential international prosecution.
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Report / Turkey’s Iran Sanctions: Why’s Erdogan Shifting to US?
Recently, the Turkish government issued an order by the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan freezing assets of 20 Iranian individuals and 18 companies linked to military, research, energy, banking, and shipping sectors on the Turkish soil.
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Report: Hezbollah Projects Glory and Power on First Nasrallah Anniversary
Over the past two days, Lebanon has witnessed people marking the first anniversary of martyrdom of Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and his aide Sayyed Hashem Safieddine.
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Why every country is scrambling to replicate Iran’s Shahed-136 drone
In a striking admission signaling a dramatic shift in global military assessments, a recent Wall Street Journal report confirmed that militaries worldwide, including in Western countries, are now actively seeking to replicate Iran’s cutting-edge Shahed drone.
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Hanoi’s Al-Noor Mosque, only mosque in northern Vietnam, welcomes all to explore Islamic culture, harmony
Al-Noor Mosque in northern Vietnam, reopened in 1990 with the support of Iran’s then-ambassador after a period of closure, is now the only mosque in northern Vietnam, located in Hanoi.
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Why should foreign investors pay attention to Iran’s food and agriculture potential?
Covering more than 1.6 million square kilometers, Iran experiences all four seasons and boasts a unique climatic diversity. This allows a wide range of agricultural products—such as pistachios, saffron, dates, apples, grapes, citrus fruits, and vegetables—to be cultivated across different regions of the country. Additionally, access to open waters like the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman facilitates easy export of food products.
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Mosque in sky: Centuries-old Kuslat mosque in Eastern Bosnia
Called the ‘Mosque in the Sky,’ Kuslat, perched for six centuries above Bosnia’s Drinjaca Canyon, stands as a living testament to faith and history.
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Report: How Does Iran Sanctions Reinstatement Look Like?
On Friday, the United Nations Security Council declined to pass a draft resolution calling for permanent suspension of the sanctions on Iran, though Tehran and the three European powers still have eight days to work out a deal to postpone the sanctions.
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Report / Larijani’s Riyadh Visit: Laying Groundwork for New Regional Security Order
Continuing active security diplomacy of Iran, Ali Larijani, the prominent Iranian diplomat who is heading the Supreme National Security Council, this time visited Saudi Arabia as the new destination of his regional visits. The trip to the Arab kingdom is important not just in terms of bilateral relations, but also the broader geopolitical basis of the West Asia region and can remarkably influence the future regional developments by drawing Tehran-Riyadh's views closer.
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Report / From Italy to Palestine: Sumud Flotilla Sets Sail to Break Gaza Blockade
"We have officially set sail from Sicily. Here, amidst the sea waves, we are watching the stars and with them, we are hopeful towards our destination: Gaza. Today is a busy day, and we are working on the boat. We learned how to fasten the sails and steer the boat." These are words of Abdul Rahman Amaju, an activist joining the Global Sumud (Steadfastness) Flotilla that is headed to Gaza. He made these comments in the Mediterranean Sea during a phone call to Al Jazeera.
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Report: Doha Meeting between Words and Actions
The Arab-Islamic emergency meeting that was held at a request by Qatar to discuss the recent Israeli aggression on Doha is seen as a turning point to shed light on the deep geopolitical developments the Israeli regime and its Western allies are trying to foist on the Islamic countries and also to redefine the Muslim world's collective security standing.
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Report: Iraq’s Election Atmosphere Overshadowed by Massive Candidate Disqualifications
With just two months left to Iraq's parliamentary elections, sensitivities over the candidate vetting process has intensified. The Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC), the primary decision-making body, is rigorously reviewing candidate eligibility to ensure the process is both lawful and transparent.
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Report / SCO: Iran’s Shield against West’s Sanctions
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian Sunday arrived in China for Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit. The visit is providing Tehran with the opportunity to implement the 25-year cooperation pact with Beijing and get further chances to export more oil.
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Report: Does US Plan to Stay in Iraq under "Security Partnership" Guise?
Amid the escalating tensions in West Asia, the US has started new movements in Iraq.
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Report / Alaska Meeting: Putin’s Diplomatic Win over the West
The third round of American-Russian talks on Ukraine war were held on Friday at Elmendorf–Richardson military base in Anchorage, Alaska. The meeting grabbed the world media and public opinion attention as it was held by President Donald Trump of the US and President Vladimir Putin of Russia as two heads of state.
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Report / Israel and Gaza War: Fear of Narrative Replacing Fear of Field
Since its founding, Israel has routinely suppressed and assassinated journalists to cover up its crimes in occupied Palestine. This policy has reached unprecedented levels in Gaza, where—alongside the brutal massacre of civilians—the Israeli military has systematically targeted and killed journalists.
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Report: What Are Geopolitical Impacts of US-brokered Azerbaijan-Armenia Corridor Deal?
Armenia and Azerbaijan signed an agreement on Friday at the White House with the US mediation. The White House said that this agreement is signed to end the decades-long dispute between the two neighbors over Zangezur Corridor. However, the agreement looks more a path giving the US a foothold in Caucasus than ending the deep historical dispute, though it is accompanied with many complications. This report looks at the agreement and its geopolitical impacts in the region.
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Report: Israeli-Egyptian Gas Contract a Win-Lose Deal
Israel's brutal war on Gaza has sparked global outrage, yet some Arab states continue to quietly cooperate with Tel Aviv, especially economically, propping up the occupation and oppression of Palestine.
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Report: Iran Report Reveals NATO’s Intelligence Role in 12-day War
The 12-day war between Iran and Israel was not simply a limited military confrontation, rather, it was an example of a multi-layer and complicated clash between Tehran and a collective coalition of intelligence and security of the Western powers, Israel and some regional states.
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Report: Pezeshkian’s Pakistan Visit a New Window to Closer Strategic Ties
While the geopolitical equations of South Asia and West Asia are undergoing frequent shifts, the official visit to Pakistan of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian marks a turning point in the relationship of the two countries. ctive role in regional stability.
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Report: World Parliaments Conference Highlights Israel’s Isolation
Iran has recently managed through a diplomatic initiative to once again become the voice of Gaza people and Palestinian right for liberation. This diplomatic initiative was made during visit to Geneva of the Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf for the sixth conference of the world parliament speakers.
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Report: Why Are Israeli Elites and Rights Organizations Now Growing Critical of War Crimes in Gaza?
It has been years since the world has come up to the reality that Zionism and all of its assets have a racist and imperialist nature reeking with crimes, massacre, and occupation from scratch. It was in the middle of the second half of the 20th century that the UN as the representation of the international view in 1975 adopted the resolution 3379, labeling Zionism beside the apartheid system in South Africa as a racist system.
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Report: What Are Regional and International Effects of Macron’s Decision to Recognize Palestinian State?
Amid the world pressures for an end to the catastrophic Gaza situation and the Israeli defiance, in a significant development the French government has recently said that it will recognize independent Palestinian state officially in the near future.
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Report: Will Qatar stop gas supplies to EU?
Despite the fact that Qatar is one of the main liquid natural gas (LNG) suppliers to the European countries, recently a debate over implementation of an environmental law in the European Union has stirred tensions between the Arab state and the European bloc, to the degree that some Qatari officials have threatened to cut off gas exports to the EU.
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Report: Iran Leader’s advisor Moscow visit sends security messages to West amid regional escalation
While the Russian president’s frequent meetings with Iranian officials have become an indicator of the development of relations and closer ties between Moscow and Tehran in the course of implementing the Strategic Cooperation Agreement and good neighborly relations, the visits of officials and the content of the discussions between the two sides sometimes become the focus of media.
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Report / New PMF Law: Redefining power in Iraq’s security structure
The Iraqi parliament is busy handling one of its most sensitive security and political cases: Debating a new law for the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), a military institution that was recognized as part of the Iraqi armed forces in 2016 and now it is undergoing fundamental reforms to establish an independent structure and identity.