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Nationwide narcotics seizures hit 290 tons since March
TABNAK, Nov. 29 - Iran's police chief said his forces have seized 290 tons of narcotics so far this Persian calendar year.
Has Saudi mediation between Iran, US failed?
TABNAK, Nov. 29 - Iran International has claimed that “in response to Massoud Pezzekian’s request to Saudi Arabia to mediate with the aim of resuming talks with the US, Trump administration has once again emphasized its three conditions.
Iran’s Army opens new naval base, unveils new equipment
TABNAK, Nov. 29 - Iran’s military leadership on Sunday integrated a new floating base into the Navy and presented the rebuilt destroyer Sahand.
Iran, Russia, Azerbaijan ink deal on North-South Corridor
TABNAK, Nov. 29 - Iran, Russia, and Azerbaijan have signed a new trilateral agreement in Baku to expand the western route of the International North–South Transport Corridor.
Iran condemns terrorist drone attack in Tajikistan
TABNAK, Nov. 28 - Spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry Esmaeil Baghaei has denounced the drone terrorist attack in the Republic of Tajikistan.
Enemy’s 20-year planning defeated in 12-day war
TABNAK, Nov. 28 - The Leader of the Islamic Revolution emphasized that in the Twelve-Day War, the Iranian nation defeated both the US and the Zionist regime
Iranian border guard martyred in SW
TABNAK, Nov. 27 - An Iranian border guard was martyred while carrying out his duties in Saravan Country in Sistan and Baluchestan Province in southeast Iran.
Iran, France top diplomats stress need to ease tensions
TABNAK, Nov. 27 - Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and his French counterpart, Jean-Noel Barrot, met and held talks in Paris on Wednesday.
Iran outlines maritime policies at IMO summit
TABNAK, Nov. 26 - Iranian official outlined Iran’s maritime policies and emphasized the country's readiness for international cooperation and investment at the 34th session of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Assembly in London.
Iran, Venezuela FMs discuss bilateral ties, Caribbean developments
TABNAK, Nov. 26 - Iranian and Venezuelan top diplomats reviewed relations and cooperation between the two countries in various fields, including economic, trade and technological issues.
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Has Saudi mediation between Iran, US failed?
TABNAK, Nov. 29 - Iran International has claimed that “in response to Massoud Pezzekian’s request to Saudi Arabia to mediate with the aim of resuming talks with the US, Trump administration has once again emphasized its three conditions.
Forgotten ancient victory revived in heart of Tehran
TABNAK, Nov. 09 - In the heart of Tehran, a single sculpture has revived a forgotten moment of triumph, inviting Iranians to reconnect with a deeper sense of identity, dignity, and historical continuity.
Reasons for Trump's positive remarks about Iran;
TABNAK, Oct. 11 - In his remarks about the Gaza ceasefire, Donald Trump repeated his usual claims about Iran's nuclear program, but he also made positive statements.
75 years on; Indonesia - Iran shared responsibilities, solidarity
TABNAK, Oct. 09 - When I was inaugurated by President Prabowo Subianto as Indonesian Ambassador to Iran, the message I received was clear: advance Indonesia-Iran relations across all sectors, and navigate both countries’ mutual interests amidst delicate geopolitical situation.
Calling Zangezur Corridor as NATO Corridor a false flag
TABNAK, Aug.18 - One of the issues that is raised about the Zangezur Corridor is calling it NATO-crossing, and stressing that Iran is becoming NATO's neighbor and it is dangerous.
Iran doesn’t lose, Israel doesn’t win
TABNAK, Aug. 04 - Israel’s unprovoked, but long-time intended and planned attack on Iran that started on June 13 and lasted nearly two weeks produced no clear victories for either side.
Threats to assassinate Iranian political officials from the perspective of international law; what does the
TABNAK, Jul. 09- Threatening to assassinate political officials is contrary to international law such as the Fourth Geneva Convention, the First Additional Protocol, and the principles of humanitarian law.
Your Treasuries Pay for the Bombs — Get Out While You Can
TABNAK, Jun. 23 - The war has started. The United States has launched its military campaign against Iran. Behind the scenes, however, lies a chilling truth: many of the Persian Gulf states, Asian investors, and global institutions that have funded this war through U.S. Treasury holdings may now be at risk themselves.