Iran, Tehran and Australia
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Iran has warned of “reciprocal action” after the Albanese Government expelled Tehran’s ambassador and three other officials in response to evidence linking the regime to antisemitic arson attacks in Sydney and Melbourne.
The aftermath of the recent 12-day war with Israel, coupled with runaway inflation, industrial stagnation, the collapse of the national currency and capital flight, had created a more acute
Baku’s Jews called the deal a “blow to Iran,” while US communities praised it as strengthening stability and aiding Israel. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warned that “rule in the Caucasus must remain Caucasian” and voiced concern about American involvement.
A major diplomatic storm has erupted as Australia expels Iran’s envoy, accusing Tehran of orchestrating anti-Jewish attacks, including the torching of a Sydney kosher café and a Melbourne synagogue. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned Iran’s alleged role,
Tehran Is at Risk of Running Out of Water Within Weeks After a five-year drought and decades of mismanagement, a water crisis is battering Iran.
John Abraham has perfected the art of remaining apolitical, even when he's starring in geopolitical thrillers such as Tehran.
John Abraham-led Tehran is approximately 5 million away from Aap Jaisa Koi's viewership and achieve a significant feat. Read on
TEHRAN-A loose adaptation of French writer Sebastien Thiery’s play “Ramses II” will go on stage at Tehran's City Theater Complex later this month.