Categoria: IRAN
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Iran Executes ‘One of Israel’s Most Important Spies’ in the Country by Hanging
Iranian authorities have executed a man on Monday by hanging, convicted of carrying out espionage activities for Mossad, the Israeli Intelligence Service.
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Iran Executes ‘One of Most Important Spies’ for Israel
Iran executed Bahman Choubi-asl, accused of spying for Israel, amid escalating tensions and increased espionage-related executions in 2025.
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Iran Executes Man Accused of Spying for Israel as Wave of Executions Continues
Iran executed a man accused of spying for Israel, claiming he met with Mossad officials and worked on sensitive telecommunications projects.
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Iran Executes One of the Most Important Spies for Israel
Iran executed Bahman Choubi-asl, described as one of the most important spies for Israel in Iran, on Monday.
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Iran Executes Man Accused of Spying for Israel Amidst Wave of Executions
Iran reported the hanging of a man accused of spying for Israel, as the country continues its surge in executions.
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United Nations: What has the General Assembly achieved?
The United Nations’ General Assembly is coming to an end. Despite the deep crisis facing the UN, what gives hope? And what do the new sanctions mean for Iran?
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The OK and KO of Monday, September 29, 2025
Highlights include Marc Márquez winning his seventh MotoGP world championship and political achievements by Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Friedrich Merz.
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Lebanon: One year after the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah weakened but resilient
Despite the lack of charisma of Naïm Qassem, the current leader of the Shiite armed movement, Hezbollah – allied with Iran – is reorganizing, refusing to turn into a mere political party, abandon its…
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Iran’s Handmade Carpet Industry Struggling Amidst Sanctions
Iran’s handmade carpet industry is facing challenges as sanctions impact sales, risking the cultural legacy of Persian rugs.
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The Ghost Legion of Rome: The 5,000 Soldiers Who Disappeared in Iran
In 161 AD, the Parthian king Vologases III destroyed an army led by Marcus Sesacius Severianus that, to this day, has not been identified.