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Escalating Israel-Hezbollah clashes threaten to spark regional war and force US into conflict with ...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoA full-blown war between Israel and Hezbollah would likely set the entire region on fire, involving ...
Iran's ayatollah wants the nuclear bomb before Nov. 5
Fox News· 12 hours agoThe meeting was deemed too important to cancel for any reason, as it focused on Iran's nuclear bomb.
Israel won't end war in Gaza until 'Iran's intentions to destroy us' are thwarted
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoIsrael will not end the war in Gaza until all hostages held by Hamas-led militants are returned,...
Iranian presidential candidates debate foreign policy ahead of Friday vote
Associated Press· 1 hour agoIran’s presidential candidates discussed the country’s foreign policy Monday in a three-hour live...
Iran's young voters navigate presidential race shaped by 2022 clashes
Fox News· 8 hours agoFor young voters in Iran, the memories of the 2022 clashes against rulers have shaped the upcoming...
Iran’s Onerous Hijab Law for Women Is Now a Campaign Issue
New York Times· 8 hours agoIn a sign that a women-led movement has gained ground, all of the men running for president have...
Iran sanctions take centre stage in presidential campaign
AFP via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoIranians broadly deplore Western sanctions that have battered the economy, but the country's six...
Thomas Knapp: US policy pushing Iran to build nuclear weapons
The Daily Reflector· 5 hours ago"A major expansion underway inside Iran’s most heavily protected nuclear facility could soon triple...
Israel Shift to Hezbollah Can Bring In US, Iran: Aaron David Miller
Bloomberg· 58 minutes agoCarnegie Endowment for International Peace Senior Fellow Aaron David Miller discusses the idea of a ceasefire in Gaza and an Israel shift toward toward Hezbollah. He speaks with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on "Balance of Power." (Source: Bloomberg)
Iran’s Shia-only elections expose age-old intolerance
The Hill· 6 hours agoIn Iran, minorities, whether religious or ethnic, are second-class citizens and nothing more.