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Iran's Leadership Becomes More Radical, Sustains Repression
Iran's leadership has become more radical and increasingly confident, believing it can outclass U.S. political will. This leadership is also sustaining domestic repression to suppress internal resistance, according to the source.
KQED FM
Dogan Incites Against Iran Dollar Stabilization, Involving Israel-Turkey-Iran
Incitement by Dogan, involving Israel, Turkey, and Iran, is reportedly occurring against advisory cooperation with the Islamic Republic.
RFE/RL Radio Farda
Islamic Government Considers Artistic Tax On Licensing
An Islamic government is considering imposing an 'artistic tax' on the licensing activities of major technology companies, including Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft.
Iran International
Iran's Diplomatic Representation In Washington Affected
RFE/RL Radio Farda reported that Iran carried out shelling, which resulted in them being removed from Washington's agenda. A source stated that the tightening of its terminations and the lack of its representative in Washington depend on the path of diplomacy.
RFE/RL Radio Farda
Iranians Discuss Public Referendum
A radio broadcast mentioned Iranians in the context of a public referendum.
Iran International
Government Establishes Centers Between People And Banks
The government is establishing centers between people and banks, next to financial banks.
Iran International
Iran's Supreme Leader Declares Entry Into 'Market Of Revenge'
The leader of the Islamic Republic has stated that they have 'entered the market of revenge.' This declaration indicates a retaliatory stance or policy direction from Iran's highest authority.
RFE/RL Radio Farda
Engagement With Iran Unlikely At Present
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force announced that its missiles and drones have locked onto US targets and "hostile aggressive vessels" in the region, awaiting a "fire order." This statement followed a warning that "criminal acts" against merchant...
CNR Voice of China
US Policy Aims For Iran's Collapse, Says Collapses Have Begun
An American source stated that measures are being applied to Iran and predicted that Iran will collapse, with collapses already beginning.
Al Jazeera Arabic Voice
Prosecutor Allows Narges Mohammadi To Travel To Tehran
Concerns are increasing regarding the physical condition of Narges Mohammadi, a prominent Iranian human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Her lawyer, brother, and sister have communicated with international organizations regarding her situation.
RFE/RL Radio Farda