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An Iranian Name Appears in the Epstein Case: Salar Kamangar, Former YouTube CEO
worldThe name of Salar Kamangar, former CEO of YouTube, has appeared in the controversial Jeffrey Epstein case.
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Handala Published Information on Israeli Drone Program Figures
worldThe cyber group Handala announced it has published the names and full profiles of 14 individuals it identifies as key figures in Israel’s drone development programs.
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Grossi: Iran Is Obliged to Grant the IAEA Access
PoliticsThe Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has said that discussions between the Agency and the Islamic Republic of Iran regarding inspectors’ access to Iran’s nuclear facilities are ongoing.
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New Appointment for an Iranian-American Woman at the U.S. State Department
worldAn Iranian-American woman has been appointed to a new position within the U.S. Department of State’s consular affairs division.
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From the Caribbean to Tehran: Trump’s Policy and Rising Pressure
PoliticsRecent remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the lack of need for legal authorization to carry out military action against Venezuela, alongside increased U.S. military activity and restrictions on Venezuelan oil tankers in the Caribbean region, indicate that tensions have entered a new phase.
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Iran’s Foreign Minister Criticizes European Approach in Call With UK Counterpart
PoliticsIran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi criticized the approach of three European countries toward Iran’s nuclear issue during a phone conversation with the UK’s foreign secretary, stressing that Tehran supports diplomacy based on mutual respect but rejects any form of one-sided pressure.
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Iran Executes Convicted Mossad Spy Aghil Keshavarz
PoliticsIranian authorities have carried out the execution of Aghil Keshavarz, who was convicted of espionage in favor of the Israeli regime, after the sentence was upheld by the Supreme Court and all legal procedures were completed.