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Rayo Vallecano's Ilias Akhomach displays Palestinian flag on pitch during Conference League celebrations
Moroccan international player Ilias Akhomach attracted widespread attention ollowing Rayo Vallecano’s 1–0 win over RC Strasbourg Alsace in the first leg of the UEFA Europa Conference League semi-final on Thursday at Estadio de Vallecas.
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Over 6,500 Iranian Pilgrims Arrive in Medina
An Iranian Hajj official announced the arrival of more than 6,500 Iranian pilgrims to Medina by the end of Friday night.
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Iran’s mission in Congo hosts ‘No to War’ campaign
The “No to War” campaign in the form of a combined exhibition featuring photography, Iranian–Congolese fusion music, dialogue, and a children’s painting desk was held in Iran’s Embassy in Kinshasa.
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Iran inflicted heavy blows on Israeli regime - Iraqi analyst
An Iraqi analyst warned that Washington may use the ceasefire to regroup and rearm, saying Iran inflicted significant losses on the Israeli regime.
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Pakistani Imamia Students Renew Allegiance to Ayatollah Sayyed Mojtaba Khamenei in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Gathering
A "Renewal of Allegiance to the Leader" ceremony has been held by the Imamia Students Organization of Pakistan in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
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Handala hack group: 150 K of Robert Malley’s Confidential Emails Hacked, Released
Handala hack group announced that in a complex cyber operation it managed to fully infiltrate the systems of Robert Malley, the architect of anti‑Iran sanctions and former advisor to the President of the United States.
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Democratic U.S. Congresswoman: Trump is a criminal
A Democratic member of the U.S. Congress described U.S. President Donald Trump as a criminal.
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U.S. lacks a clear strategy toward Iran
Wendy Sherman, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, criticized the Trump administration’s handling of the war against Iran and emphasized that Washington lacks a clear strategy and a coherent decision‑making process. She stated that without a return to diplomacy, the current crisis will not be resolved
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New York Times: Trump’s plan to replenish U.S. weapons not to work for years
The New York Times reported that the U.S. president’s plan to increase the country’s military weapons production is facing multiple obstacles, including financial problems and lack of cooperation from Congress, and will not deliver results for several years.
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"Angels will testify for you" — Ayatollah Javadi Amoli reveals divine reward of respecting teachers
Senior Iranian cleric Grand Ayatollah Abdollah Javadi Amoli has elaborated on the lofty status of teachers, drawing on a narration from Imam Zayn al-Abidin (PBUH) which outlines the comprehensive rights owed to those who impart knowledge.
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Australia, Malaysia Muslims Collaborate to Strengthen Islamic Discourse
A meeting of members of the Australian Union of Islamic Councils with the International Center for Advanced Islamic Studies was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with the aim of strengthening Islamic discourse.
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Pakistan Seminar Emphasizes Place of Civilization in Works of Martyr Motahhari
Marking the anniversary of the martyrdom of Ayatollah Morteza Motahari, a seminar on the topic of culture was held in Multan, Pakistan, on Saturday.
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Analysis / Iran’s Global Position Redefined: How’s War Boosted Tehran’s Soft Power?
Many prominent world analysts and theorists believe that the international order after decades is on the brink of a strategic shift of paradigm, so much so that the current one and position of the established powers in its are undergoing dramatic changes, giving rise to a new world.
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Analysis / Aftershocks of Iran War: Deep Gaps Emerging in GCC
While West Asia is struggling with a storm of military conflicts and geopolitical changes, an announcement from the UAE came out suggesting that the Arab country withdrew from the OPEC and OPEC Plus, something beyond a mere economic decision.
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Paper / Gaza Months after Ceasefire Deal: Reality of Dream Trump Sold to Palestinians and World
While the US President Donald Trump with the ceasefire deal and the Board of Peace initiative tried to present a beautiful image of the future of Gaza, the realities on the ground show that nearly seven months after truce, there is no correlation between that image and the current catastrophic situation in the Palestinian enclave.
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Covenant of Al-Nujaba Fighters with Imam Khamenei: Iraq will forever be crushing fist of Axis of Resistance
Various cadres of Iraq's Al-Nujaba Movement, in a letter to Grand Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei, while reiterating their condolences on the martyrdom of Imam Khamenei, renewed their allegiance to the third Leader of the Islamic Revolution.
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Iraqi Sunni Scholar Praises Woman’s Stand for Exposing U.S. Government Abuses
Sheikh Khaled al-Mulla, head of the Iraqi Sunni Scholars Association, considers a woman's act of exposing American government crimes in the presence of the US Secretary of War as an example of the "human conscience.
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Hamas Condemns Israeli Interception of Gaza Aid Flotilla as 'Sign of Moral Decadence'
The Palestinian Hamas resistance movement has strongly condemned the violent interception of vessels of a Gaza-bound aid flotilla and detention of pro-Palestinian activists, describing the attack as a clear sign of the Tel Aviv regime's moral decadence.
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Oil Prices Rise or Fall Depending on Trump’s Mood - Slovak PM Fico
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico mocked the volatility of global oil markets, saying prices now seem to rise and fall depending on the mood of US President Donald Trump.
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Imam Al-Kadhim University's Annual Quranic Festival Hosts Women of "Zaynabiya Abaya" Project
Concurrent with the annual Quranic festival at Imam Al-Kadhim University in Najaf, the graduation ceremony of the Quranic-educational "Zaynabiya Abaya" Project was held in partnership with the Imam Hussain Holy Shrine.
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Iran's Seminary Vows to Stand Firm: Clerics Pledge Continued Struggle Alongside Nation
Senior cleric Ayatollah Alireza Arafi declares that the vigilant clergy and Islamic seminaries will press forward on the path of the past two months with even greater resolve, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the Iranian people.
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Iran’s Retaliatory Strikes Leave US Bases Across West Asia Damaged
A new investigation by CNN has found that a significant portion of the United States’ military installations across West Asia sustained damage following retaliatory strikes by Iran and its allies, raising concerns in Washington over the resilience of its regional infrastructure and its ability to support “Israel.”
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Hezbollah Insists on Five-Point Plan for Ceasefire to Hold in Lebanon
A senior Lebanese lawmaker from the political wing of the Hezbollah resistance movement says a five-point plan must be implemented for the ceasefire between the Beirut government and Israel to hold, and secure complete cessation of hostilities.
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American journalist: Trump wants to get out of Iran quagmire, but seems can't do it
Since February 28, the U.S.-Israeli aggression against Iran has raised serious questions about Washington’s strategic calculations, the extent of Israeli influence over American decision-making, and the future of diplomacy in West Asia. In an interview with the Tehran Times, Joe Lauria, a veteran American journalist and editor-in-chief of Consortium News, says Washington entered the war based on a major strategic miscalculation and underestimated Iran’s ability to resist military and economic pressure
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Hezbollah Drone Hits Israeli Contractor Demolishing South Lebanon Homes
The “Israeli” military confirmed that a contractor working for a company linked to the Ministry of War was killed in southern Lebanon after Hezbollah targeted his engineering vehicle with an explosive drone during operations.
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Trump treats Vietnam-era War Powers law as a paper tiger
President Donald Trump said Friday that a ceasefire with Iran removes the need for congressional authorization of US military operations, a position that has drawn fierce criticism from Democrats who argue he is effectively treating a cornerstone war-limiting law as irrelevant
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UAE, OPEC, and collapse of Persian Gulf order
The United Arab Emirates' decision to leave OPEC was presented by Abu Dhabi as a strategic move toward greater energy autonomy. The reality tells a different story. This departure represents the tacit acknowledgment of a deeper geopolitical defeat: the end of a decades-long project in which the Persian Gulf monarchies attempted to construct a regional order that excluded Iran. What we are witnessing is the collapse of the security architecture that has defined the Persian Gulf since 1981
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WHO presses for medical supplies into Gaza
The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged that medicines and essential supplies be allowed into the besieged Gaza Strip without delay, to begin rebuilding health services on a wide scale.
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Eight Lebanese people martyred in fresh Israeli attacks in southern areas
Eight people were martyred in Israeli airstrikes targeting the towns of al-Lwaiza, Ain Baal, and Shoukin in southern Lebanon on Saturday morning.
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Sassanian Persia’s forgotten victory: The tunnel of death in the Syrian Desert
The confrontation unfolded at Dura-Europos, a city on the Euphrates long held by the Roman Empire. By 256 CE, a new and aggressive power had risen in Iran. The Sassanian dynasty under Shapur I replaced the Parthians and pushed westward with relentless force. Shapur’s trilingual inscription at Naqsh-e Rostam (Ka'ba-ye Zartosht) records that during his second invasion of Syria, he crushed a Roman army and captured thirty-seven towns, among them Dura-Europos. After the siege, the city vanished from history for seventeen centuries.