Raisi was very courageous in confronting arrogance, hypocrisy: Nasrallah

TEHRAN- In a televised speech on Friday, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary General of the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement, lauded the late President of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi, for his unwavering bravery in confronting arrogance and hypocrisy.  Nasrallah described Raisi as a “courageous man” who tirelessly worked to serve the people of Iran and counter the

Corbyn to run as an independent in UK general election

Jeremy Corbyn has announced he is standing as an independent candidate in Islington North. It ends months of speculation about the former Labour leader’s political future after he was suspended from the party and effectively barred from standing for it again, Sky News reported.  Corbyn told the Islington Tribune that he would fight to retain

U.S. Senator questions sanctions’ effectiveness on Iran, Russia, and China

TEHRAN – Senator Rand Paul, a Republican from Kentucky, has openly questioned the impact of imposing sanctions on the advancement of Iran, China, and Russia, suggesting they have been largely ineffective. “Sanctions really are not having value unless you want to negotiate removing sanctions to get better behavior,” Paul remarked during an address to U.S.

UK arrests anti-war protesters

British police have arrested 16 people at a protest organized by a pro-Palestinian student group at Oxford University, in the latest flare-up on a prestigious campus over the war in Gaza, Le Monde reported. منبع

Japan and the recent tragedy of Iran

KYOTO, JAPAN – From the early hours of broadcasting news about the potential accident involving the helicopter carrying the President of Iran, Japanese TV and media have provided meticulous, moment-by-moment updates. These updates appeared not only in different important and most viewed channels, but also as subtitles between segments for the Japanese audience. Throughout this

Iran to remain steadfast despite tragic death of top officials: Spokesman

TEHRAN – The Iranian Foreign Ministry has affirmed that the country’s progress and influential roles on regional and international stages will remain steadfast, despite the tragic deaths of President Ebrahim Raisi and his companions in the Sunday helicopter crash.  Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani made the remarks in a post on the social media platform

Islamabad expresses confidence in Tehran’s investigation of Raisi’s helicopter crash

TEHRAN – Pakistan has formally expressed its confidence in Iran’s comprehensive investigation capabilities following the tragic helicopter crash that claimed the lives of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, and their accompanying delegation. During a weekly press briefing at Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra underscored Islamabad’s belief in Tehran’s proficiency

Iranians disappointed foreign media – Tehran Times

TEHRAN – In a note, Kayhan discussed the disappointment of the Persian-language media due to the unity of the people after the martyrdom of Raisi and his entourage. It wrote: The power of the Iranian nation, in the shadow of obedience to the wise Leader of the Revolution, made foreign media circles disappointed and passive

UNICEF: Twenty newborns at risk in Al-Aqsa Hospital

As Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir el-Balah struggles to get fuel, its oxygen generators may run out of power, putting the lives of 20 newborns in peril, the UN’s children agency, UNICEF, warned. “Gaza needs more fuel now and safe corridors for humanitarian workers to operate,” UNICEF said in a post on X. Al-Aqsa Hospital has