Iran building collapse feeds protest anger

Iran

The catastrophic collapse of a building in southwestern Iran has heightened public outrage about price hikes and economic hardship, sparking three weeks of protest that show no signs of abating, according to observers. With video footage showing the use of bitter slogans against the government and even supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the protests present a … Read more

Israeli military practice long-range air strikes

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The Israeli military claimed Wednesday that dozens of its aircraft practiced long-range attacks, a thinly veiled hint at a prospective attack on regional competitor Iran. The exercise, which took place a day earlier over the Mediterranean, “involved long-range flight, aerial refuelling and striking distant targets,” according to the army. It did not disclose any other information. … Read more

Aid agencies urge Yemen’s warring parties to renew truce

Yemen

Aid agencies urged Yemen’s warring parties to extend a two-month UN-brokered truce on Tuesday two days before it was set to expire, saying it had “positive humanitarian impacts”. A brutal seven-year conflict pitting Yemen’s Saudi-backed government against the Iran-aligned Huthi rebels has killed hundreds of thousands of people and left millions on the brink of famine. On … Read more

Shajjar Abbas, Mueed Baloch dominate at Imam Reza Cup

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Pakistan’s Shajjar Abbas and Mueed Baloch dominated on day 2 of the second edition Imam Reza International Athletics Cup. Shajjar won the 200m race in the fastest time (20.91seconds), earning him a gold medal. Mueed, who bagged silver in the 400m race and set a national record the day before, took bronze after finishing in 21.41 seconds. Mohammad Hossein of Iran … Read more

Iran’s seizure of Greek-flagged ships is fiercely condemned by Blinken

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According to the State Department, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken criticized last week’s “unjustified seizure” of two Greek-flagged ships by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard. Iranian marines detained two Greek tankers in the Gulf on Friday, only days after Tehran threatened Athens with retaliation for the US seizure of Iranian oil from a tanker off … Read more

Sanctions-hit Russia stockpiling grain: producers

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Russia, one of the world’s largest grain producers, is using sanctions-related export disruptions to boost its reserves, according to the chairman of the country’s grain union on Monday.

Russia’s offensive in Ukraine, combined with Western sanctions, has disrupted deliveries of wheat and other commodities from the two countries, raising fears of global hunger.

Russia and Ukraine produce roughly one-third of the world’s wheat supply.

“Our stocks are nearly 20 percent higher than last year… Instead of supplying the world market, we are replenishing our own stocks,” Arkady Zlochevsky told a press conference.

He said Russia will have exported 36 million tonnes of wheat before June 30, about four million tonnes below its full export potential.

“All the information hysteria about the upcoming famine is actually only helping to drive up prices. It’s not the best game and it can end badly,” Zlochevsky said.

“When the hysteria is over… prices will simply crash,” he said.

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The Russian government had hinted that this season’s harvest could break a historic record, but Zlochevsky said the harvest could be closer to 120 million tonnes of grain (including 80 million tonnes of wheat) rather than the 130 million forecast by the agriculture ministry.

Zlochevsky said that only a “very small volume” of Russian wheat is destined for EU countries and Moscow’s deliveries do not transit via Europe but rather through the Middle East.

“We have very strong transit flows through Turkey and Iran… and they remain,” he said, adding that Iran this season became the second-largest buyer after Turkey, surpassing Egypt that for many years was a leading buyer of Russian wheat.

The West has accused Russia of using food commodities as a weapon in its military operation in Ukraine, as well as stealing Ukrainian grain from Russia-controlled territory.

Russia has denied these claims, claiming that if international sanctions against Moscow were lifted, it would establish export corridors in Ukraine and help prevent a global food crisis.

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Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile 18 times over 2015 deal limit: IAEA

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The UN nuclear watchdog projected that Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium had grown to more than 18 times the limit set in Tehran’s 2015 agreement with world powers.

In its most recent report on Iran’s nuclear program, the International Atomic Energy Agency estimated that “as of May 15, 2022, Iran’s total enriched stockpile was 3,809.3 kilograms.”

The 2015 agreement set a limit of 300 kg (660 pounds) of a specific compound, which is equivalent to 202.8 kg of uranium.

The report also says that Iran is continuing its enrichment of uranium to levels higher than the 3.67 percent limit in the deal.

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The stockpile of uranium enriched up to 20 percent is now estimated to be 238.4 kg, up 56.3 kg since the last report in March, while the amount enriched to 60 percent stands at 43.1 kg, an increase of 9.9 kg.

Enrichment levels of around 90 percent are required for use in a nuclear weapon.

Iran has always insisted its nuclear program is peaceful.

A diplomatic source said the amount of uranium enriched to 60 percent now exceeded the IAEA’s threshold of a “significant quantity”, defined by the agency as an approximate amount above which “the possibility of manufacturing a nuclear explosive cannot be excluded”.

However, the same source pointed out that some uranium would be lost during the process of further enrichment, meaning that in reality “you would need more than 55 kilograms” for that purpose.

In a separate report also issued on Monday, the IAEA reiterated that it still had questions that were “not clarified” regarding previous undeclared nuclear material at three sites named as Marivan, Varamin and Turquzabad.

This is despite a long-running series of attempts by the IAEA to get Iranian officials to explain the presence of this material.

The report said Iran has offered the explanation of an “act of sabotage by a third party to contaminate” the sites, but added no proof had been provided to corroborate this.

According to the diplomatic source, an act of sabotage was “not easy to believe” given “the distribution of the material” that prompted the IAEA’s inquiries.

The latest reports come as talks to restart the landmark 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers stalled in March.

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Iran Guards accuse ‘Zionists’ of assassinating colonel

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The head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards accused “Zionists” of assassinating a colonel earlier this month in Tehran, according to the Guards’ official website. Colonel Sayyad Khodai, 50, was fatally shot outside his home in Tehran’s east on May 22 by assailants on motorcycles. According to official media, he was shot five times. According to an … Read more

Iran rejects Cannes movie award as ‘biased, political’

Iran

Iran rejected last week’s Cannes Film Festival award for a film about a serial killer who targeted sex workers in an Iranian Shiite shrine city as “biassed and political.” On Saturday, Iranian Zar Amir Ebrahimi won the best actress award at the Cannes Film Festival for her performance in “Holy Spider,” directed by Danish-Iranian Ali … Read more

Yemeni minister warned Houthis against enlisting child as fighters

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Yemen’s information minister cautioned against Houthi militia’s continuous recruitment of juvenile combatants through ostensibly educational institutes. Muammar Al-Eryani told Yemen’s SABA news agency that the militia recruited youngsters while they were attending so-called “summer (education) camps,” and then deployed them on battlegrounds. Read more: Yemeni army reports 4,276 Houthi truce violations He claimed that the … Read more

Iran rejects Cannes movie award as ‘biased, political’

Iran

Last week’s Cannes award for a film about a serial killer who attacked s** workers in an Iranian Shiite shrine city was rejected by Iran on Monday as  “biased and political” Iranian Zar Amir Ebrahimi won the best actress award at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday for her performance in the film “Holy Spider”, … Read more

Israel warns against travel Turkey

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Israel issued a travel warning to its people on Monday, citing Iranian threats of retaliation for the killing of a Revolutionary Guards colonel last week. Tehran has accused Israel of being responsible for the death of Hassan Sayad Khodai, who was killed while driving his car by two motorbike riders, and has threatened reprisal. Read … Read more

Israeli PM says Iranian protection is no more

Israeli PM Naftali Bennett to make historic visit to UAE

Israeli PM says Iranian protection is no more Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Sunday Iran wouldn’t be tolerated for prompting assaults through its intermediaries, talking seven days after the death in Tehran of a Revolutionary Guards colonel that has been accused of Israel. Hassan Sayad Khodai, blamed by Israel for plotting assaults against … Read more

Biden is nowhere to be seen while Iranians protest the regime and say that “America is not the enemy”

Protests against the legitimacy of Iran’s the Islamic Republic continue to sweep across the vast country, sparked by a variety of factors such as rising food prices, the collapse of a twin-tower apartment building that killed at least 29 people (with more dead feared under the rubble), and widespread disdain for the clerical regime. As … Read more

Iran unveils underground drone base

Iran

Iranian state media released video of a drone air base beneath the Zagros mountain range in the country’s west on Saturday. The exact location of the base was not revealed, although the TV reporter said he travelled on a helicopter for nearly 40 minutes from the city of Kermanshah to reach it. Iran started developing … Read more

Iran police tear-gas protesters after building collapse: media

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Local media claimed on Saturday that Iranian police used tear gas and warning shots to disperse demonstrators in the southwestern city of Abadan, where a tower block collapse killed 28 people. A large section of the 10-storey Metropol building that was under construction in Abadan, Khuzestan province, crumbled on Monday in one of Iran’s deadliest … Read more

Gunmen kill policeman in Iran’s southeast: state media

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State media claimed Saturday that gunmen killed a police officer and injured his wife in Iran’s restive southeastern region of Sistan-Baluchistan. “Last night… police captain Abbas Rahanjam was martyred and his wife was wounded,” after they were shot by armed assailants, Khodabakhsh Pakirshahi, a deputy governor of the province’s Delgan county was quoted as saying … Read more

Iran says forces seize two Greek tankers, Athens protests ‘piracy’

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Iranian forces seized two Greek tankers in the Gulf on Friday, Iranian state media reported, shortly after Tehran warned it would take “punitive action” against Athens over the confiscation of Iranian oil by the US from a tanker held off the Greek coast. “The Revolutionary Guards Navy today seized two Greek tankers for violations in … Read more

Iran says Canada’s football friendly cancellation political

Iran

Tehran on Friday said “politics” was behind the decision by Canadian football authorities to cancel a friendly against Iran in preparation for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 finals. “Canada’s decision to call off a friendly with Iran is testimony to the fact” that it “can’t keep politics off the pitch”, Kazem Gharibabadi, vice-president of … Read more

Iran demands Greece halt handover of seized oil to US

Iran

Iran called Friday for the release of a Russian-flagged tanker seized by Greece, saying the transfer of its Iranian cargo to the US was a “clear violation” of international law. Athens confirmed on Wednesday it will send 115,000 tonnes of Iranian oil from the tanker Pegas to the United States at the request of the US Treasury … Read more

Protesters in Iran want justice as death toll from building collapses rises

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Hundreds of protesters took to the streets in southern Iran on Friday to demand justice after a tower block collapse killed 24 people, according to Iran news reports. On Monday, a huge piece of the 10-story Metropol building in Abadan, Khuzestan province, collapsed, resulting in one of Iran’s biggest construction catastrophes in years. Hundreds of … Read more

Iran summons a Swiss ambassador in response to US seizure of Iranian oil

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Iran summoned the Swiss envoy, who represents US interests in Tehran, on Friday to express its displeasure with the US seizure of Iranian oil from a Russian-operated tanker near Greece, according to Iranian media. The ministry demanded that the ship and its cargo be released immediately, according to the Iranian state news agency IRNA. The … Read more

Iraq passes new law; severe punishment for having relations with ‘Zionist’ Israel

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Iraq passes new law; severe punishment for having relations with ‘Zionist’ Israel Iraq’s parliament has passed a regulation that makes it wrongdoing to have relations with Israel, and infringement of the law can be culpable with capital punishment or life detainment. The law, named “Condemning Normalization and Establishment of Relations with the Zionist Entity”, was … Read more

Iran says one dead in defense research unit ‘accident’

Iran

Iran said Thursday an engineer was killed in an “accident” at a defense research unit in an area near Tehran that hosts a military complex previously scrutinized by the UN nuclear watchdog. The incident late Wednesday came days after a colonel in the Revolutionary Guards, the ideological arm of Iran’s military, was shot dead near … Read more

Building collapse in Iran

The death toll from a 10-story commercial building collapse in Iran’s southern city of Abadan has grown to 19, according to a local official quoted by the semi-official news agency ISNA on Thursday. So far, 37 people have been injured and are being treated in hospitals, according to Ehsan Abbaspour, deputy governor of Khuzestan Province. … Read more

Iraqi boy gets past security to board an Iran-bound airliner

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Iraqi aviation authorities were left stunned after a 10-year-old child boarded an Iran-bound jet on his own from a busy airport in a Shiite shrine city following various security checks. The international airport in Najaf, south of Baghdad, announced Wednesday that it would examine security after the boy slipped through seven checks and mixed in … Read more