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"Extraordinarily Destabilizing": Trump Denounced over Call to Immediately Resume Nuclear Tests
“Israeli Sadism
in a Nutshell”:
Amira Hass on Israeli Prisons, Settler Violence
& Gaza Ceasefire
Nov 19, 2025 - Iran is willing to resume nuclear talks with the United States if they are conducted respectfully, a senior Iranian official told CNN on Tuesday, while insisting Tehran will not move from the position it held before the US and Israel attacked it in June.
“They have to make the first move to show that they are ready to engage with us on the conditions that we put… it has to be based on equal footing and mutual respect,” said Kamal Kharrazi, foreign policy adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in an exclusive interview with CNN from Tehran.

"Unleashed": Report Details How Israeli Soldiers Brutalize West Bank Palestinians in Hebron
Nov 18, 2025 - Iran is experiencing a drought so intense that the country’s president has said the capital city, Tehran, might have to be evacuated.
In an attempt to bring rain, aircraft began a cloud-seeding operation on 15 November that is planned to last through the traditional rainy season until May.
But experts caution that this technique is challenging and unlikely on its own to make a major dent in the water crisis.
Rainfall across Iran is 85 per cent below average, and Tehran has received only 1 millimetre of rain this year

جایگزین طبیعی
اوزمپیک و مونجارو
Dr. Babak Jamalian
Nov 17, 2025 - Rainfall caused floods in parts of western Iran on Monday, after months of drought led to the worst water crisis in decades and pushed authorities to begin cloud seeding over the weekend.
The country's meteorological organisation issued a warning for flooding in six western provinces for Monday and said it expected rain in 18 out of Iran's 31 provinces.
Rainfall levels across Iran are 85% below average, depleting reservoirs and causing taps to run dry including in parts of the capital, Tehran.
My FIRST Time in IRAN!
I Was SHOCKED By
What I Discovered! 🇮🇷
Carrie Patsalis
Nov 16, 2025 - Iran’s foreign minister on Sunday said that Tehran is no longer enriching uranium at any site in the country.
Answering a question from an Associated Press journalist visiting Iran, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi offered the most direct response yet from the Iranian government regarding its nuclear program following Israel and the United States’ bombing its enrichment sites in June. “There is no undeclared nuclear enrichment in Iran. All of our facilities are under the safeguards and monitoring” of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Araghchi said.







