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Iran claims new missiles forced Israel to halt threats

Al-Monitor – The spokesman for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said last week’s military drills in his country sent a message to Israel and made it end its war threats against the Islamic Republic. “The Zionists [Israeli government] were under the impression that they were capable of neutralizing some of our ballistic missiles,” Ramezan Sharif told the state-run Arabic language …

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Canada, other nations give up trying to talk to Iran about reparations for downed jet

Iranwire – Canada, Britain, Sweden and Ukraine on Thursday said they had abandoned efforts to talk to Tehran about reparations for an airliner downed by Iran and would try to settle the matter according to international law. Most of the 176 people killed when Iran shot down the Ukrainian jet in January 2020 were citizens from those four countries, which …

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Token Iranian Women Allowed Into Azadi Stadium to Placate FIFA

Iranwire -In the last two weeks, the Iranian Football Federation has sent a handful of female journalists to Azadi Stadium in Tehran to cover Pro League matches. In no other city in Iran are women journalists or photographers allowed to attend. Simultaneously, Tabnak reports that in the coming days, the Federation will launch a special ticket sales system just for women. These …

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Did the Quds Force Exploit the Red Crescent in a War Zone?

Iranwire – This week the Islamic Republic of Iran observed the second anniversary of the US killing of Ghasem Soleimani, commander of the IRGC’s expeditionary Quds Force. A reported 10,000 events have taken place across the country, with tributes paid in the media, on state TV, in commemorative films and publications, and in cyberspace. Those who had known the general in seemingly …

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Are These the Dying Days of Iran’s Open Internet?

Iranwire – In Iran, internet speeds have dropped dramatically over the past month, while access to Virtual Proxy Networks (VPNs) and open social networks including Twitter and Telegram has become more difficult –  prompting criticism and protest campaigns, shared extensively on social media. It follows alarm over the “User Protection Bill”, due to be tabled before Iranian parliament in March 2022. Proponents of the bill argue …

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