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Breaking: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Senior Officials Killed in Helicopter Crash

May 20, 2024
Iran

A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and several senior officials crashed in northwestern Iran, resulting in the death of all on board, reliable sources in Tehran have confirmed. The fatal crash

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Iran: President Raisi’s Crashed Helicopter Found

May 20, 2024
News

Tehran, IRNA – The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) has confirmed the discovery of the wreckage of President Ebrahim Raisi’s helicopter, which crashed on Sunday. Pir-Hossein Kolivand, the president of IRCS, announced

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Iranian President’s Chopper Crashes While Returning from Pro-Israel Azerbaijan

May 19, 2024
Editorials

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor Just hours before his helicopter crashed, Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi made significant remarks during the inauguration ceremony of the Qiz-Qalasi Dam, a major joint water project between

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Breaking: Iranian Leaders in Helicopter Crash, Wagner Group Claims Israeli Sabotage Possible

May 19, 2024
Iran/News

A social media post from a Russian-backed Wagner Group account has reported an alarming incident involving high-ranking Iranian officials. According to the post, sources from the Middle East, particularly Iran, indicate that

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Iran: President Raeisi’s Helicopter Makes ‘Hard Landing’ in NW Iran

May 19, 2024
Iran

Photos and videos have emerged showing the final moments of the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi before it crashed. In response to the incident, the Iranian government has convened an emergency

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Exploiting China’s goodwill and tolerance leads to nowhere

May 19, 2024
Diplomacy

Some Philippine politicians have been actively provoking China in issues related to the South China Sea regardless of continuous restraint and goodwill from China. In latest provocative moves, backed by some politicians,

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Did America’s Misreading of Saddam Hussein Lead to the Iraq War?

May 19, 2024
History

FATEFUL MISREADING OF SADDAM Gideon Rose, a Senior Fellow and deputy director of National Security Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations from 1995 to 2000, was appointed managing editor of Foreign

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Media Understates Palestinian Suffering in Gaza War

May 19, 2024
Columns

The use of words and the choice of terminology are significant when it comes to the reporting of global events, with words carrying meanings that have the power to move or change

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How to Recession-Proof Your Life

May 19, 2024
Business

Many around the world remember how the Great Recession of 2008 wiped out trillions of dollars (estimated at US$2.4 trillion) from US retirement funds. Financial researchers in the US suggest that history

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Sri Lanka: Shades of an undead past

May 19, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

“A state of permanent war…where violence pervades all spheres of life, where the rich flourish and the poor live in misery; a state that will be deserted by the best of its

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