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Iran Is Breaking, But Not in the Way the US Imagines
At this critical moment, US-Iran policy must avoid attempting to shape a revolutionary Iran in the US’ own image.
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo’s scheduled January 25-28 visit to China, accompanied by over 20 Finnish business leaders ...
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Iranian soldier sentenced to death for refusing to fire on protesters during nationwide unrest
Iranian soldier Javid Khales reportedly sentenced to death for refusing orders to shoot protesters during nationwide unrest, ...
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UN urges Iran to end 'brutal repression'
The United Nations called Friday on Iranian authorities to immediately end their "brutal repression", after a crackdown on ...
Hundreds of young protesters are still in jail for demanding better public services and an end to corruption in the North ...
Washington: United States Senator Mark R. Warner wrote to the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressing concern over ...
Javid Khales, a young Iranian soldier, has been sentenced to death for refusing orders to shoot protesters during the ...
Iranians are demanding economic justice, says historian Behrooz Ghamari—but Trump is just demanding their oil.
The UN Human Rights Council decided Friday to deepen its scrutiny of Iran over its crackdown on protests that left thousands ...
Today, Brother Lee Cheuk-yan, General-Secretary of the defunct Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions (HKCTU) is facing yet ...
Last year’s film A Foggy Tale (大濛) is an ode to years past, capturing the anguish of 1950s Taiwan. It does not roar, it carries the blood and tears of the era around every corner and with every sigh.
The Committee to Protect Journalists and FOPEA have documented how President Javier Milei’s administration has escalated attacks on the press through stigmatizing rhetoric, physical and legal ...
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