Iran arrests Nobel winner Narges Mohammadi at memorial
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Iran introduced a new pricing tier Saturda for its nationally subsidized gasoline, attempting to rein in spiraling costs for the first time since a price hike in 2019 that sparked nationwide protests and a crackdown that reportedly killed over 300 people.
Trump insisted that Iran could have prevented the June strikes by accepting a nuclear agreement sooner, saying,: “Forget about the nuclear. The nuclear is gone. But look at the damage they've suffered, the death that they've suffered. They could have had a deal where nobody would have died.”
Gunmen have killed three members of the Revolutionary Guard in Iran’s southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchistan
Rain has finally fallen in Iran's capital after months of drought. The country is experiencing its driest autumn in over 50 years.
Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, said on Thursday he would travel to Beirut for talks after receiving a formal invitation from his Lebanese counterpart, who a day earlier had declined to visit Tehran for direct talks.
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The human and economic costs of Iran’s poor air quality are an indictment of the Islamic Republic’s corrupt governance.
Iran’s “water bankruptcy” has pushed its largest city to the brink, raising questions about cloud seeding, cloud theft, climate change, public unrest, and solutions.
Traders offered the new exchange rate as attempts so far to restart negotiations between America and Iran over its nuclear program appear stalled.
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University of Arkansas prof. canned over alleged support for Iranian regime, anti-Israel stance
University of Arkansas prof under fire for praising Iranian leader, and using school resources to support Iranian regime war criminal
Iran's state broadcaster admitted falsely reporting that two Israeli F-35 jets were shot down during the 12-day conflict in June, saying it relied on unreliable information from a military official. V