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Friday, Dec 19

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Iran killing spree continues as regime sets new record for 2025 executions, dissident group says

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Human rights crisis deepens as Iran's execution spree reportedly reaches unprecedented levels with over 2,000 prisoners killed so far this year by the Tehran regime.

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Iran Seen Working on Nuclear Site Hit by US

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Recent satellite imagery shows renewed activity at one of Iran’s damaged uranium enrichment facilities.

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Russia calls on IAEA chief to stay objective on Iran issue — Lavrov

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The Russian top diplomat emphasized the need to strictly adhere to the principles of work of the IAEA Secretariat

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In Iran, Women Are Keeping Tourism Alive While Politics Keeps Visitors Away

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A University of Surrey study shows how Iranian women lead tourism despite political isolation, sanctions, and social restrictions. As international arrivals remain limited, women sustain hospitality, connect through SME networks, and…

China Draws Fire From Iran

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China’s backing of the UAE in a long-standing territorial dispute over three Persian Gulf islands has unsettled Tehran.

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Mohun Bagan Faces Heavy Sanctions and Multi-Year Continental Ban Following Iran Boycott

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The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has barred Mohun Bagan Super Giant from all sanctioned competitions and imposed financial penalties exceeding $100,000 after the club declined to fulfill a fixture in Iran. The Indian side failed to…

Russian migrant worker indicted for spying for Iran on Israeli military ports, oil refineries

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A Tel Aviv Opera House cleaner is accused of photographing an American warship, a Dolphin-class Israeli submarine, multiple ports and the Haifa oil refinery for an Iranian handler called 'Roman,' receiving payments via digital wallets.…

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'Blood rain' hits Iran: Incredible footage shows the moment the landscape turned crimson due to rare geological phenomenon

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Fears that the End Time may be approaching resurfaced after an island in the Middle East turned crimson red this week.

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Indian football club banned, fined for refusing to play in Iran

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The AFC banned Indian football club Mohun Bagan Super Giant and fined it over $100,000 for refusing to play a match in Iran due to security concerns.

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Rain creates a crimson spectacle on Iran’s Hormuz Island for the first time this year

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The phenomenon regularly attracts tourists, photographers and social media attention.

Rain creates a crimson spectacle on Iran’s Hormuz Island for the first time this year

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The phenomenon regularly attracts tourists, photographers and social media attention.

Rain creates a crimson spectacle on Iran’s Hormuz Island for the first time this year

The phenomenon regularly attracts tourists, photographers and social media attention.

Iran Protests China’s Position on Disputed UAE Islands

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China has rattled Tehran by again backing the United Arab Emirates’s claim over three Persian Gulf islands controlled by Iran. Following a visit to Abu Dhabi by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, the countries in a joint statement on…

Thursday, Dec 18

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Report: Israel Investigates Possible Iran Link in Killing of MIT Nuclear Scientist

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Israeli officials are reportedly investigating a possible Iranian connection to the murder of senior MIT nuclear scientist Prof. Nuno F. G. Loureiro, who was shot at his home on Monday evening by unknown assailants and died in the hospital…

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India’s Mohun Bagan suspended, fined over $100,000 for refusing to visit Iran

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Indian club Mohun Bagan Super Giant have been banned from Asian Football Confederation competitions and ordered to pay more than $100,000 for refusing to travel

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US sanctions Iran-linked vessels

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The Treasury Department announced new sanctions Thursday targeting 29 vessels that the U.S. says are part of Iran’s “shadow fleet,” used to transport oil and petroleum products through deceptive shipping practices. The Treasury…

Iran’s President Says He Can’t Make ‘Miracles’ to Solve the Country’s Woes

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Amid sky-high inflation, water and energy cuts and prospects for a deal with the U. S. dimming, President Masoud Pezeshkian has apparently thrown up his hands.