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Iran is picking a new president. Here’s what to know.

A reformist and a conservative will face off in the second round of voting.

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U.S. Nuclear Fears as Iran Targets African Uranium

www.newsweek.com

Iran is attempting to procure uranium from West Africa, pointing to an expansion of its nuclear program that has consistently concerned Western nations.

Iran vows to back Hezbollah in fight with Israel as IRGC general renews threat of imminent missile strike

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Iran has said it will use "all means" to back Hezbollah in the fight against Israel in Lebanon as war continues in Gaza, and Iranian commanders look to renew strikes.

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An insider's look at Iran's presidential election

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CBS News' Seyed Bathaei explains Iranian voters' options and motivations as 2 presidential candidates head for a decisive run-off election round.

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Iran goalkeeper 'parts ways with their club' after he was pushed away for hugging a female fan whose hijab had fallen, because

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An Iranian club have reportedly parted ways with their goalkeeper after he hugged a female fan, who was being chased by security for reportedly not wearing thehijab.

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Iran's rare runoff presidential election sees historically low voter turnout

www.foxnews.com

Iranian voters say they are disenchanted ahead of the country's runoff presidential election on Friday. It is the second runoff vote since Iran's Islamic Revolution in 1979.

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Iran's agro-food exports see uptick in first quarter

www.freshplaza.com

The Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) has disclosed a 29.8 percent uplift in the value of Iran's agricultural and food product exports for the first quarter of the current Iranian calendar year (March 20-June 20),…

In Iran, the Big Winner Is None of the Above

www.theatlantic.com

A second round between an extremist and a reformist will put the logic of boycott to the test.

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Iran’s presidential contenders face hurdle of voter apathy

www.thehindu.com

The next president is not expected to usher in any major policy shift since Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calls all the shots on top state matters.

Iran vows to protect Hezbollah from Israeli attack

www.rt.com

Tehran will protect Lebanon-based Hezbollah if Israel attacks, but wants to avoid escalation, a senior official has said Read Full Article at RT.com

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Hamas attack victims sue Iran, Syria, N. Korea

NEW YORK -- Victims of Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel sued Iran, Syria and North Korea on Monday, saying their governments supplied the militants with money, weapons and know-how needed to carry out the assault that precipitated Israel's…

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ADL sues Iran, Syria, North Korea for aiding Hamas' attack on Israel

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The Anti-Defamation League is suing Iran, Syria and North Korea in a multi-billion-dollar lawsuit on allegations they provided material support that Hamas used to commit its surprise attack on Israel.

Disenchanted voters stay away as Iran faces rare runoff presidential election

The country will hold a runoff presidential election on Friday after just 39.9% of its voting public cast a ballot the previous week.

Disenchanted voters stay away as Iran faces rare runoff presidential election

The country will hold a runoff presidential election on Friday after just 39.9% of its voting public cast a ballot the previous week.

Iran ready to strike Israel again once 'conditions are ripe' — senior IRGC commander

tass.com

According to Amir Ali Hajizadeh, Tehran "is sad to see that [Israel] has been committing crimes in Palestine for nearly nine months with the support of the US and its European allies"

Iran sees no obstacles to military-technical cooperation with Russia

tass.com

Kamal Kharrazi also refuted repeated accusations of Iran selling drones to Russia, stressing that they were false

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Iran-backed Houthis claim attacks on four more ships in multi-front assault

www.jpost.com

The Houthis have attempted to expand their operations in recent months, carrying out longer range strikes and also trying to reach the Mediterranean Sea.

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As Iran faces a rare runoff presidential election, disenchanted voters are staying away

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Over 20 years ago, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stood before a crowd at Friday prayers to denounce the United States for its disenchanted electorate.

As Iran faces a rare runoff presidential election, disenchanted voters are staying away

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Over 20 years ago, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stood before a crowd…

As Iran faces a rare runoff presidential election, disenchanted voters are staying away

Iranian voters say they are disenchanted ahead of the country's runoff presidential election on Friday