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science 60d ago Tehran

Chimpanzee Population Faces Multiple Threats

The Asiatic cheetah, also known as the Iranian cheetah, faces an increasing risk of extinction despite conservation efforts. The New York Times reported that the species' status has become more precarious. Current threats include new challenges involving non-civilian actors. Project managers reported that 21 adult Asiatic cheetahs and 6 cubs were identified in Iran in 2022. This follows a lower count of 17 identified cheetahs in the previous year. The species faces threats from illegal hunting, road accidents, and habitat loss. An environmental activist told the New York Times that the cheetah serves as a cultural and historical symbol for the Iranian people. Environmental and political tensions are impacting conservation efforts for the species. The source noted that wildlife protection has been neglected during economic crises and regional tensions.
RFE/RL Radio Farda
conflict 60d ago Tehran

Iranian Officials State Readiness For Long War

An Iranian military spokesperson stated on April 28 that the conflict has not ended and the current situation remains a state of war. The Iranian Parliament may begin reviewing the new maritime law for the Strait of Hormuz as early as April 29 local time. Iran intends to face any potential aggression using new tools, methods, and across different arenas, according to the report. This development follows reports regarding a modified Iranian proposal being submitted to Pakistani mediators. These shipments reportedly follow irregular routes, hugging the Iranian coastline to avoid detection. The activity was noted as occurring around April 13. The source describes these movements as non-linear paths designed to evade interception. The US Treasury has issued warnings regarding the payment of fees in Iran as US sanctions expand globally.
CNR Voice of China
environment 60d ago Tehran

Strong Winds Reported In Tehran

Strong winds are being reported in Tehran, causing some trees to fall in various areas of the city. The wind is described as severe, though specific damage assessments have not been provided. The report notes that the wind event is ongoing.
Radio Farda
economy 60d ago Tehran

One Million Iranians Face Unemployment

The report notes that nearly the entire population of this specific area is struggling with joblessness. The source linked the economic distress to the humanitarian consequences of ongoing regional conflicts.
Iran International
economy 60d ago Tehran

Fuel Prices Impact US Midterm Outlook

Iran's Deputy Social Security Minister, Hüseyin Muhammadi, reported that the war has caused one million job losses. These losses are attributed to issues involving ports and specific maritime or industrial sectors. The source noted that previous export levels were significantly higher. Losses are specifically linked to ports and maritime-related sectors. Iranian Army spokesperson Brigadier General Mohammad Akraminia stated that Tehran does not consider the war to be over. He said that the military and the Revolutionary Guard are maintaining full coordination. The remarks follow assessments regarding the impact of US-led proposals on Iranian initiatives. Control over the Strait of Hormuz is highlighted as a key factor in the ongoing conflict. German reports indicate the country is currently somewhat helpless in this situation.
NTV Radyo
politics 60d ago Tehran

US Increases Pressure On Tehran

Iran's foreign minister stated they are considering new negotiations with the United States. The White House and its staff consider Iranian nuclear projects a red line. The US is exploring options to prevent escalation that could impact the Iranian economy and infrastructure. The US military has strengthened its presence in the Arabian Sea, deploying the USS Gerald R. The United States has prevented Iran from accessing any funds, according to Sky News Arabia Radio. The uranium enrichment issue in Iran cannot be controlled or removed except through a military operation. The White House may not hesitate to repeat warnings to Iran regarding uranium enrichment capabilities to ensure no future return to such experiments. The source notes the possibility of a middle ground solution is being questioned.
WGN Radio 720
conflict 60d ago Iran

BP Profits Double To $3.2 Billion Amid Iran War

An Iranian military spokesperson stated that the military considers the current situation to be a state of war. Wong said the importance of Tokyo-Canberra ties due to close supply chain links. The meeting also addressed energy security, critical minerals, and coordination on responses to potential disruptions. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaiichi is scheduled to visit Australia this weekend to focus on economic and energy security. The discussions included the necessity of addressing Tehran's nuclear probe in ongoing talks. BP reported profits of $3.2 billion, approximately £2.4 billion, for the period from January through March. The energy company stated that profits more than doubled during the first three months of the year. Results were driven by sharp rises and swings in oil prices following the start of the Iran War.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
conflict 60d ago

US Marines Board Vessel Suspected Of Sanction Violations

The US Marine Corps boarded the vessel Nansen 3 to investigate suspected attempts to bypass US sanctions on Iranian ports. The US military announced it has seized a merchant vessel suspected of attempting to violate the American blockade of Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
other 60d ago Isfahan

Iranian Athlete Sasan Azadbar Prison

The verdict was issued by the Supreme Court at the end of the month of Farvardin. Azadour was previously detained in Isfahan. The sentence follows his arrest in Isfahan in December. The court's ruling was finalized at the end of the month of Farvardin. The source reported that the athlete is currently in danger of execution in the Isfahan detention center.
Iran International
politics 60d ago Tehran

Israel Plans Continued Combat Against Hezbollah

Iranian officials are prepared to work on a proposal presented to the United States, according to Ibrahim Freihat, a professor of international conflicts at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. There is uncertainty regarding whether the plan will be accepted or if it is a tactical move to create ambiguity. Iranian media have reported weaknesses in the proposal, with expectations that US President Donald Trump may reject the plan. The proposal reportedly seeks to establish a new reality in the Strait of Hormuz that differs from the pre-war status. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Navy's political assistant made statements regarding the plan's potential rejection. The proposal includes Iran's intent to manage the Strait of Hormuz by inspecting passing ships and collecting fees.
Al Jazeera Arabic