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Iran disputes claim that Trump stopped over 800 executions, say none were scheduled - report
"I stopped 837 hangings on Thursday," Trump told the press on Friday morning. "And I said, 'if you hang those people, you're gonna be hit harder than you've ever been hit.'"
Iran must be rebuilt on the foundation of dignity, coexistence, and truth - opinion
WATCH: Pahlavi announces six demands for int'l community, Iranian diaspora to support protesters
Experts warn of national risk after investigations find decade-old Houthi shell companies in UK
Iran's IRGC-QF recruits Ugandan to spy on Israel's African embassies - report
Iranian terrorists approached a Ugandan construction worker to surveil Israeli embassies in Africa, telling him to purchase a gun and grenades for a possible attack, Iran International reported.
Letting a nation go thirsty: Iran’s water disaster is self-inflicted - opinion
The Islamic Republic has built its reputation on resistance – resistance to the West, to Israel, and to outside influence. But the real adversary is of its own making.
Iran losing control over Houthis as proxy has 'gone rogue,' officials say
Tensions between Tehran and the Houthis reportedly escalated in April, after Iran failed to respond during heavy US strikes.
Iran’s hand in Yemen: Strategic implications of Abdul Reza Shahla’i’s return - opinion
This move signals Iran’s shift to direct and overt management of the conflict, with threats extending beyond Yemen to regional and international security.
Oct. 7 victims sue Binance and founder, say they funneled millions to Hamas
Victims of Hamas’ 2023 attack sued Binance and founder Changpeng Zhao, alleging the platform enabled over $1 billion in transactions for terrorist groups even after its US criminal plea.
IDF reveals connection between Hamas, ousted Assad regime in letters, documents
The letters include correspondence between senior Hamas officials, including Yahya Sinwar and Ismail Haniyeh, Hassan Nasrallah, and Mohammad Saeed Izadi.
Iran's decision to release seized Talara tanker opens many questions about Hormuz safety - analysis
The incident shows how easily Iran can still harass shipping. It’s unclear whether Iran received a warning from the US or released the vessel for other reasons.
Crew of tanker seized by Iran make contact, are safe, vessel manager says
Contact with the vessel was cut off on November 14 while it was sailing to Singapore with a cargo of high sulfur gasoil before it was seized by IRGC forces.
Iran's hijacking of Singapore-bound oil tanker a 'blatant violation of int'l law' - CENTCOM
The tanker had been sailing off the coast of the United Arab Emirates and was carrying a cargo of high-sulfur gasoil through the Indian Ocean en route to Singapore.
IRGC claims to dismantle US, Israeli anti-security network, arrest all involved - report
According to the report, the IRGC disclosed that in recent months, Israel has established a network of Iranian individuals who have been compromising Iranian security.