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Members of the terrorist Mobilization Forces (Hashd al-Shaabi) attending a gathering in Tehran

Introduction On April 23, 2026, a public gathering outside the Iraqi Embassy in Tehran drew attention not only for its political messaging—directed against the United States and Israel—but also for the visible presence of members of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces, commonly known as Hashd al-Shaabi. Photographs from the event show participants gathering, serving tea, and interacting with civilians, including younger …

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From Presidency to Global Humanitarian Legacy

Jimmy Carter is often remembered as a leader whose influence extended far beyond his single term in office. His presidency (1977–1981) was marked by a strong emphasis on human rights, diplomacy, and ethical foreign policy, even as he faced significant domestic economic challenges and international crises that shaped public perception of his leadership. Born in Plains, Georgia, Carter emerged from …

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Veterans Protest War With Iran in Washington, DC: Capitol Hill Demonstration Draws Arrests and National Attention

Introduction On April 20, 2026, a powerful demonstration unfolded inside the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Veterans, military families, and anti-war activists gathered to protest the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran, calling on the administration of Donald Trump to end military operations. The protest, organized in part by About Face: Veterans Against …

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Foreign Diplomats Inspect Civilian Damage in Tehran: Ceasefire Tensions, War Impact, and Global Reactions

Introduction On April 20, 2026, foreign diplomats, ambassadors, and representatives from international organizations visited damaged civilian sites in Tehran following recent strikes linked to tensions between Iran and a coalition involving the United States and Israel. The visit—organized by Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs—aimed to showcase the extent of civilian damage, highlight casualties, and influence international perception amid a fragile …

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Continue Conditional Two-Week Ceasefire — Tehran in a Fragile Pause of Conflict

Introduction TEHRAN — In a tense and uncertain pause between escalation and diplomacy, Iran’s capital has entered what officials describe as a conditional two-week ceasefire period with the United States and its regional allies, marking one of the most fragile interruptions in months of sustained confrontation. On the streets of Tehran, life has resumed in uneven rhythms. Traffic moves through …

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Government Art Exhibition in Ferdows Garden: National Identity in Tehran

Introduction In April 2026, the historic grounds of Ferdows Garden became the focal point of a large-scale government-supported cultural exhibition that blended art, music, public memory, and political symbolism. Over the course of ten nights beginning on April 7, artists, performers, intellectuals, and members of the public gathered in one of Tehran’s most iconic cultural spaces to participate in an …

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Reza Pahlavi in Rome 2026: Future of Iran, Democracy, and Regional Stability

Introduction In April 2026, Reza Pahlavi—widely known among Iranian monarchists as the Crown Prince of Iran—made a high-profile visit to Rome, Italy. His appearance on the prominent Italian television program Porta a Porta, broadcast by RAI, sparked renewed international attention on the future of Iran, the Iranian opposition movement, and the broader geopolitical situation in the Middle East. During his …

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Hair Loose in the Wind and Dreams That Were Blown Away: Daily Life in Tehran During a Fragile Ceasefire

Introduction In the heart of Tehran, life moves forward with a quiet determination that outsiders often struggle to understand. Beneath the surface of ordinary routines—morning commutes, bustling markets, shared tea in small cafés—runs a current of uncertainty shaped by geopolitics, fragile diplomacy, and a two-week truce that feels as temporary as a passing breeze. The ceasefire, announced by Donald Trump …

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Turkish Journalists React to Tabriz Airstrike: Civilian Losses, Media Witness Accounts, and Rising Tensions

Introduction In a deeply emotional and politically charged visit, a group of Turkish journalists, civil society members, and social activists traveled to Tabriz to witness the aftermath of a recent airstrike in the Zafaranieh neighborhood. The visit, which took place on Farvardin 15, 1405 (April 2026), brought international attention to civilian casualties and the human cost of escalating conflict in …

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Women Walking Through Tehran During Ceasefire: Resilience, Memory, and Everyday Life After Conflict

Introduction In the streets of Tehran, moments of fragile calm during the April 2026 ceasefire have revealed powerful scenes of resilience. Among the most striking are images of women walking through damaged neighborhoods and public spaces, navigating a city still marked by conflict. These quiet, everyday movements tell a deeper story about survival, dignity, and the role of women in …

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