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www.tehrantimes.com, Tehran times is the first English daily newspaper printed after 1979 Islamic revelution in iran.
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www.tehrantimes.com, Tehran times is the first English daily newspaper printed after 1979 Islamic revelution in iran.
www.tehrantimes.comMehr News Agency
en.mehrnews.comTehran is the capital and largest city of the Islamic Republic of Iran. With roughly 9 million inhabitants, it is the most populous city in Western Asia.
www.dw.comIran's supreme leader has blamed Donald Trump for the "casualties and damages" caused by protests in Iran. Rights group say more than 3,000 were killed during the unrest, which has now subsided. Follow the latest.
news.sky.comLatest Iran News. Premier source of in-depth news, analysis, insights, and opinions on Iran by native and non-native journalists and experts. Latest News on Iran. Covers Politics, Economy, Foreign Policy, Nuclear and Military issues.
www.iranintl.comPro-regime Iranians took to the streets in Tehran as the U.S. signaled escalated strikes in the region on Friday. CBS News' Courtney Kealy has more insight. President Trump says the U.S. has diminished Iran's military and regime and will continue to expand its targets inside Iran. Towering flames cast an eerie orange glow over Tehran overnight after Israel struck what it said was an Iranian military fuel depot. Matt Gutrman reports on the latest from the Middle East.
www.cbsnews.comLatest updates from the BBC's specialists in fact-checking, verifying video and tackling disinformation.
www.bbc.co.ukIran's supreme leader has blamed Donald Trump for the "casualties and damages" caused by protests in Iran. Rights group say more than 3,000 were killed during the unrest, which has now subsided. Follow the latest.
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