Trump’s peace — an orange dawn in Middle East
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UN Watch and human rights activists criticize the Human Rights Council's appointment of Iranian and Chinese officials as experts amid genocide allegations.
Once upon a time the Iranian government was under the thumb of and in service to the interests of the United States and its Middle East colonial outpost,
Pahlavi announced the "We Take Back Iran" system to organize opposition, expose corruption, and support Iran’s national campaign. Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi announced the launch of the "We Take Back Iran" system in a post on his official X/Twitter on Thursday.
Meanwhile, Israeli campaign backing shah’s son draws attention, a political prisoner refuses to seek a pardon despite illness, and crackdown on immigrants leaves Iranian children out of school
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Iran's President Blasts US, Israeli Attacks for Dealing 'Grievous Blow' to Peace as Sanctions Loom
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian took the stage at the U_N_ to blast Israeli and U_S_ attacks in June as inflicting “a grievous blow upon international trust and the very prospect of peace in the region.
The United States on Wednesday imposed broad sanctions targeting Iran, blacklisting a foundation controlled by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and taking aim at what Washington called Iran's human rights abuses a year after a deadly crackdown on anti-government demonstrators.
Iran has built parallel military infrastructure across Syria and Iraq over decades, creating a shadow empire that security analysts fear will grow stronger as the U.S. withdraws.
A Widespread Recession Across Growth Drivers As Iran's macroeconomic indicators one by one enter a critical state, both official and international reports point to a deepening recession, soaring infla
Kurdish political theorist Abbas Vali has warned that Iran’s Kurdish opposition groups should not lay down their arms, citing the “critical conditions” in the country. He added these groups should instead strengthen their military capabilities to be prepared to act “if the center in Iran
That’s what Northeast Ohio theater legend Sarah May is promising as director of “Andy Warhol in Iran,” which runs Oct. 3 through Nov. 2 in the Studio Theater at the Beck Center for the Arts. “I was really excited, having heard about this play a few years ago,” she said.
Iran has said that it “supports any initiatives that ends the Israeli invasion of Gaza and the ongoing genocide in occupied Palestine, and protects the nation’s rights.”