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Iran Says the Deadly Israeli Strike in Damascus Will Not Go Unanswered
President Ebrahim Raisi of Iran said on Tuesday that Israel’s airstrikes on an Iranian embassy compound in Damascus, Syria, which killed three top Iranian commanders, will not go unanswered. Government supporters took to the streets and called for ...
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World
3 Top Iranian Commanders Are Reported Killed in Israeli Strike in Syria
The airstrike on an Iranian Embassy building was one of the biggest attacks yet in a shadow war that has increasingly been moving into the open.
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World
Tuesday Briefing: Iran Said Israel Killed Top Generals
Also, the U.S. could vote on aid to Ukraine in the coming weeks.
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World
Airstrikes Kill Soldiers in Syria in Apparent Israeli Attack
Israel’s military did not immediately comment on the Syria strikes, but its defense minister said Israel would pursue Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militia, “every place it operates.”
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World
A Common Link in Mideast Conflicts: Iran and Its Proxies
Israel and Gaza. Yemen and the Red Sea. Lebanon, Iraq, Pakistan and Syria. At flashpoints in conflicts spanning 1,800 miles and involving a hodgepodge of unpredictable armed actors and interests, there has been a common thread: Iran. Tehran has left ...
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World
Iran and U.S. Held Secret Talks on Proxy Attacks and Cease-Fire
Diplomats gathered in Oman in January, with the U.S. side seeking to stop attacks on Red Sea shipping and American bases, and Iran looking for a Gaza cease-fire.
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World
U.S. and Allies Warn Iran Not to Send Missiles to Russia
The Group of 7 major industrial powers threatened “significant measures” against Tehran if it aids Moscow’s war against Ukraine, including a cutoff of Iran Air flights to Europe.
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World
Dancing and Jumping Over Fire, Iranians Use Holiday to Defy Rules
Large crowds packed the streets to celebrate the tradition of Chaharshanbeh Suri. Iran has banned dancing in public, which has also been a way to protest.
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Newyork
Change Is Coming to Iran, Just Not the Change We Hoped For
The next generation of the country’s leaders want authority, not theocracy.
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Newyork
Inside America’s Shadow War With Iran
It’s often been said that the most dangerous hot spot in the world is the waterway between Taiwan and mainland China, where the Chinese Navy and Air Force flex their muscles every day to try to intimidate Taiwan — while the U.S. Navy patrols nearby ...