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US could pass more sanctions on Russia: Bloomberg

US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering a new sanctions bill targeting Moscow if Russia does not make progress in ceasefire talks with Ukraine, Bloomberg reported on Monday, citing European officials familiar with the matter.

Security chief: Iran, Pakistan not to let regional peace be disrupted

Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Aliakbar Ahmadian has told his Pakistani counterpart Mohammad Assem Malek that Tehran and Islamabad are committed to the security of common borders and also fighting terrorism.

Tehran raps Washington’s flip-flop, scorns US negotiator’s push for zero enrichment

The spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry made it clear that Tehran’s enrichment program would not come to a halt by any means.

Reverse brain drain expected in Iran’s medical sector, says health ministry official

Iran may soon witness a reverse brain drain in its medical sector, according to Hossein Hosseini, Deputy Minister of Education at the Ministry of Health.

President Pezeshkian says Iran keen to cooperate with Afghanistan to settle disputes

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has told Afghanistan’s acting foreign minister that Tehran is ready to collaborate with Kabul in an 'environment of understanding' in order to resolve the existing issues between the two countries.

Attacks on healthcare in conflict zones in 2024 reach ‘new levels of horror’: Report

Last year saw more than 3,600 attacks on health workers, hospitals, and clinics in war zones — a record figure reflecting 'new levels of horror,' a new report has shown

Israel says to allow limited quantity of food into Gaza

Israel has announced that it will allow a basic quantity of food supplies into the Gaza Strip, claiming the move is meant to prevent a famine in the besieged enclave.

Ancient human skeletons dating back 4,000 years unearthed in northern Iran

Archaeologists have discovered six human skeletons estimated to be over 4,000 years old during an initial excavation phase at the historical site of Qaleh Ben in Khorshroodpey, a district in Babol County, northern Iran.

Deal with US within reach if Washington shifts away from bullying approach: Iran’s president

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has stated that the path to an agreement with the United States is open if Washington avoids a bullying attitude in indirect talks regarding Tehran’s nuclear program.

Iran on the verge of falling into ‘demographic black hole’

Iran is experiencing a critical demographic transition, with over 10 million unmarried youth of marriageable age and a fertility rate below the replacement threshold of 2.1, experts warn.

Over 300 staff members killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza: UNRWA chief

More than 300 staff members of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) have been killed in Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip since October 2023, the agency’s chief has announced.

Iran, Russia sign agreement on geospatial and mapping cooperation

Iran and Russia have signed a cooperation agreement to deepen bilateral ties in geospatial data and mapping technologies.

Tehran summons UK chargé d’affaires over ‘unlawful detention’ of Iranian nationals

Iran's Foreign Ministry has summoned the British charge d'affaires in Tehran over the arrest of Iranian nationals by London.

Iran to launch major oil, petrochemical projects monthly through year-end

Iran’s Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad announced that starting in June, a major oil or petrochemical project will be inaugurated each month in Iran until the end of the year.

Iran asserts enrichment rights as tensions with US persist over nuclear talks

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has stated that the success of nuclear negotiations between Tehran and Washington hinges on the US accepting Iran’s right to uranium enrichment.

Israeli army says started ‘broad ground operation’ in Gaza

The Israeli army began a “broad ground operation” in the Gaza Strip, the military announced on Sunday.

Explosion rocks police station in eastern Syria, killing three: Report

At least three people have been killed in a blast targeting a police station in the eastern Syrian town of Al-Mayadeen, the SANA state news agency reported, citing a security source.

Funeral held for veteran Iranian sports photographer Hamidreza Darajati

The funeral ceremony for Hamidreza Darajati, a seasoned sports photographer and member of the Iranian Press Photographers Association, was held this Sunday noon in front of the House of Artists in Tehran.

Iranian deputy FM: nuclear consortium idea may be discussed if Iran-U.S. talks advance

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, Majid Takht-Ravanchi, said that the idea of forming a joint nuclear consortium between Iran and Arab states has not been proposed by Tehran, but it exists and could become a subject of discussion if the ongoing Iran-U.S.talks gain momentum.

FM Araghchi: Iran has not received any written proposal from U.S.

Iran's Foreign Minister, Seyyed Abbas Araghchi, told reporters on the sidelines of the Tehran Dialogue Forum that the schedule for the next round of Iran-US negotiations has been finalized and will be publicly announced shortly.

Damascus sets deadline for ‘small armed groups’ to join Syria’s Defence Ministry

Syria's Defence Ministry has urged small armed groups that have yet to merge with the security apparatus to do so within 10 days or face unspecified measures, in a bid to consolidate state authority six months after Bashar al-Assad was toppled.

Weapons, military equipment from Ukraine will flood Europe: Report

A massive influx of arms and military equipment from Ukraine will hit Europe’s black markets after the conflict with Russia is over, according to a new report by the Eurasia Observatory, which tracks the conflict’s long-term impact on organized crime.

Russia tells Ukraine: Don’t listen to NATO

Kiev would have a better chance of resolving the conflict with Moscow if it resists malignant NATO influence that impedes peace efforts, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has stated.

Taliban FM promises cooperation with Iran in Helmand river, water dispute

Afghanistan’s acting foreign minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, has said that providing water to Iran’s drought-stricken population is a “religious duty” and stressed that Kabul bears no ill will toward its neighbor.

IRGC, Azeri Army staging military drill in Karabakh

The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Army of the Republic of Azerbaijan are engaged in a joint military exercise inside the Karabakh region.
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