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politics 62d ago Tehran

Iran Produces Over 1,000 Weapons Systems

Iran has produced more than 1,000 types of weapons and equipment, including missiles and drones. Iran currently has approximately 9,000 companies authorized to participate in tangible or intangible weapons production and supply chain operations.
CNR Voice of China
economy 62d ago Tehran

JetBlue Debt Rises Amid Fuel Costs

The ongoing war in Iran is driving up the cost of plastics used in industrial packaging. The disruption is driving higher costs across the global supply chain. JetBlue avoided filing for bankruptcy by pledging 20 of its jets as collateral for a $500 million loan. The airline intends to continue operations despite ongoing financial uncertainty. This move follows a period of rising debt amid regional conflicts. JetBlue faces rumors of a potential merger or bankruptcy filing due to poor financial outlook. The airline has stated it currently has no plans to file for bankruptcy protection. JetBlue is currently carrying $8 billion in debt and paying $600 million in annual interest. Fuel costs have increased by nearly $1 billion since the start of the Iran conflict, adding to the airline's total debt burden. Investors are questioning the feasibility of a takeover due to rising debt levels.
WBAL Baltimore
politics 62d ago Tehran

Iran Refuses Uranium Enrichment Rights

The Norway-based non-profit Iran Human Rights reported that more than 3,600 people have been arrested in Iran. The group stated that most detainees are ordinary citizens, though human rights defenders and activists are also included. Iranian authorities reportedly resumed executions on March 18. The organization continues to monitor daily reports of protesters and political prisoners.
ABC NewsRadio AU
politics 62d ago Tehran

Iran's Supreme Leader's Health Uncertain Amidst Power Consolidation

The succession of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who is reportedly near death, has become a major public question. While no official date for a ceremony has been set, Ahmad Alamolhoda, a prominent cleric, suggested that conditions for a succession ceremony are being awaited. Khamenei's health and the potential for public reaction to his passing are concerns for the regime, as his charisma was seen as a unifying factor for the Islamic Republic. The Kremlin is reportedly increasing internet control and crackdowns to manage political and security instability. This includes hunting VPN users and mandating corporate participation in internet restrictions to curb free access. Al Jazeera Arabic Voice reported on the uncertainty surrounding Iran's political elite due to US sanctions. The current phase is critical for the Islamic Republic, requiring careful decision-making.
RFE/RL Radio Farda
politics 62d ago Tehran

Internal Iranian Power Struggles Threaten Diplomacy

Internal political factions in Iran are actively working to undermine diplomatic negotiations with the United States.
Iran International
conflict 62d ago Tehran

US Navy Intercepts Iranian Shadow Fleet Vessels

The US Navy has intercepted vessels belonging to an Iranian shadow fleet.
Jovem Pan News
politics 62d ago Tehran

Historical Incident Revisited In Retrospective Coverage

Indian opposition parties and other groups have accused the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) of involvement in at least 10 bombings targeting Muslims. Allegations include a November 2003 mosque bombing in Parvani that killed one person and injured 34 others. Another reported bombing killed 68 people on a train traveling between India and Pakistan. The RSS denies involvement in all alleged incidents and has never been formally charged in these cases. One cited event occurred in November 2003, where two bombs killed one person and injured 34 others at a mosque in Parbani. A third event took place in September 2008 in Malegaon, where a bomb killed six people during Ramadan festivities. The statements clarify that while some individuals were arrested by police following these incidents, no RSS members were proven to be culprits.
Al Jazeera Arabic Voice
politics 62d ago Tehran

UK Considers Banning Iranian Revolutionary Guard

Diplomatic sources indicate that delegations from Washington and Tehran may meet in the coming days. Negotiation efforts in Tehran have faced uncertainty due to a lack of confidence among officials currently holding power. Decision-makers in Tehran have expressed hesitation regarding recent proposals, leading to concerns that the first round of negotiations may fail. This follows the European Union's January decision to classify the group as such. This move follows similar designations by the United States, Canada, Israel, Australia, and the European Union. The decision poses a challenge regarding how to manage the political entities associated with the group. The move faces scrutiny regarding whether the political body of the group can be separated from its militant arms. The move would impose legal and financial consequences on Tehran's operations.
Sky News Arabia Radio
conflict 62d ago Tehran

US Public Opposes Military Use For Geopolitical Shifts

Iran is asserting its authority to inspect and charge vessels in its waters, particularly concerning the Strait of Hormuz. New polling data shows 63% of Americans believe reasons for airstrikes on Iran are insufficient, according to Marquette University Law School. Reuters and Ipsos surveys indicate only 26% of respondents believe military action is worthwhile, while 60% explicitly oppose a military strike. Only 25% of Americans believe such strikes would enhance national security. Analysts suggest the objective of regime change has been sidelined in current geopolitical strategies. New polling data from Reuters, Ipsos, and Marquette Law School shows 60% of Americans oppose military strikes and 75% favor a ceasefire. Only 25% believe such actions increase national security, and 68% are dissatisfied with Trump's war management.
Al Jazeera Arabic Voice
conflict 62d ago Tehran

Iran Maintains Missile and Drone Capabilities

The United States has deployed over a dozen warships and more than two dozen warplanes to the region, reportedly placing significant pressure on American forces. The US military's consumption of resources is high, indicating potential weaknesses in its military industries. The US aims to reassure regional partners of its commitment and its position as the world's leading military manufacturer. Analysis suggests US high-pressure tactics and threats are facing increased domestic scrutiny due to declining Trump approval ratings and rising cost-of-living concerns. The US Navy is actively blockading Iranian ports and seizing ships linked to Tehran. Control over maritime energy corridors remains a strategic pressure point that could shift economic stress toward the United States.
Al Jazeera Arabic