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The Hidden Fallout of the Attack on Iran’s Nuclear FacilitiesThe latest attack has exposed hidden aspects of Iran’s nuclear efforts. Learn what this means for regional security and ...
The influence of ‘Bahishti Zewar’ abides.
The Gen Z comedian's viral TikTok nails why older millennials still seem 31—and an expert agrees with her reasoning.
Now into its tenth year, Faezeh Jalali’s adaptation of Reyhaneh Jabbari’s prison letters finds expression in a new generation ...
Our communities will never be accused of homogeneous thinking—that would be boring. We prefer arguments and seemingly endless ...
Tisha B’Av marks the beginning of galut (exile), with the destruction of the two Temples in Jerusalem. In speaking of galut, ...
At the risk of dating myself, the first U.S. president of whom I was conscious was Jimmy Carter. I seem to have vague recollections of the hostages being held in Iran and that Carter was the president ...
First, let’s give you some useful facts that Fox 8 in New Orleans somewhat grudgingly admits in the story they aired on ...
Iran's President Pezeshkian reaffirms Tehran won't abandon its nuclear program while rejecting nuclear weapon ambition, as European powers prepare for talks amid threat of U.N. sanctions.
Iran may still be dangerous, but its bark, for now, may be louder than its bite. Original article source: Iran says it can strike the US and Israel for two years. Does it really have that power?
Leaders from Iran, Germany, France, and Britain are finalizing plans to discuss Tehran's nuclear program "in the coming week," a German diplomatic source told Newsweek on Sunday.
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