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Israeli strikes kill two, wound 10 in south Lebanon
TEHRAN, May 01 (MNA) – Israeli airstrikes killed two people and wounded 10 in the southern Lebanese town of Nabatieh al-Fawqa on Friday, the country’s health ministry said, adding to a rising casualty toll from multiple attacks across the area.
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UAE bans citizens from traveling to 3 countries
TEHRAN, May 01 (MNA) – The United Arab Emirates has banned its citizens from traveling to three states.
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US debt to surpass 120% of GDP by 2027: Fitch
TEHRAN, May 01 (MNA) – Fitch Ratings has projected US general government debt will breach 120% of GDP by next year, with the federal deficit holding at 7.9% of GDP for both 2026 and 2027, the agency warned.
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2026 Asian Games taps Iranian expert for broadcast role
TEHRAN, May 01 (MNA) – Iman Farzin, former deputy and CEO of Iranian women's football champions Khatoon Bam FC, has joined the Nagoya 2026 Asian Games organising body in a senior broadcast role.
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VIDEO: Medical facility resumes function despite damage
TEHRAN, May 01 (MNA) – An Iranian damaged pharmaceutical facility is continuing medicine production after being hit in an Israeli-American airstrike.
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Germany believes Trump’s policy of threats reached its limits
TEHRAN, May 01 (MNA) – The German government believes that US President Donald Trump’s "policy of crude threats" has "reached its limits," and expects Washington to be more responsible towards its allies, an unnamed German official told media.
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Tehran condemns attack on Gaza-bound Sumoud Flotilla
TEHRAN, May 01 (MNA) – Iran's Foreign Ministry has condemned Israel's attack on the international Sumud humanitarian convoy, calling it an assault on human conscience and demanding the immediate release of all detainees.
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Azadi Tower lit up for Persian Gulf Day
TEHRAN, May 01 (MNA) – Tehran's iconic Azadi Tower was illuminated with a spectacular 3D video mapping display Thursday as Iran marked Persian Gulf National Day with a public celebration.
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With end of imported security;
New era taking shape in Persian Gulf
TEHRAN, May 01 (MNA) – A limited but consequential military confrontation between Iran and the United States has accelerated a fundamental rethinking of security arrangements in the Persian Gulf.
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Iran hits back at six Arab states over UN letters
TEHRAN, May 01 (MNA) – Iran's UN Ambassador has rejected letters from six Arab states, declaring their support for US-Israel military operations constitutes aggression under international law, not self-defence.
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Iran, Russia consult on nuclear cooperation
TEHRAN, May 01 (MNA) – A senior Rosatom official met Iran's ambassador in Moscow on Thursday to discuss scientific, technical and technological exchanges between the two countries' atomic energy bodies.