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US military may put armed troops on commercial ships in Strait of Hormuz to stop Iran seizures

The U.S. military is considering putting armed personnel on commercial ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz, in what would be an unheard of action aimed at stopping Iran from seizing and harassing civilian vessels. That's what five American officials told The Associated Press on Thursday. If implemented, it would be an extraordinary step by the Pentagon as it grapples with a renewed effort by Iran to harass and seize ships traveling in the strait, through which 20% of all the world’s crude oil passes. Iran’s mission to the United Nations did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the AP about the U.S. proposal.

The post US military may put armed troops on commercial ships in Strait of Hormuz to stop Iran seizures first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Zabān va adabiyāt-i ʻāmmah-i īrān

Location: Main Library- GR290.Z8 2015




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Abʻad-i farhangī-i Īrān harāsī dar kishvarʹhā-yi ḥawzah-ʼi Khalīj-i Fārs.

Location: Main Library- DS274.T33 2015




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Arirang

Location: Main Media Collection - Video record 42309 DVD




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Shiranuikai = The Shiranui Sea

Location: Main Media Collection - Video record 42293 DVD




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WikiLeaks: 2010-02-08: 10VATICAN23: Vatican: Iran is not Res...

WikiLeaks: 2010-02-08: 10VATICAN23: Vatican: Iran is not Respecting Human Rights




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Iran executes in public a serial rapist convicted in dozens of cases




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Prices up, but wedding season boosts demand for kirana items

Indore's Siyaganj market is experiencing a surge in demand for groceries ahead of the wedding season, despite significant price increases in edible oils, pulses, and grains. Traders anticipate an 8-10% rise in business compared to the previous year, driven by bulk orders from caterers and increased individual purchases.




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El consumo es clave para mitigar impacto económico: Miranda

Miranda habla sobre la importancia de proteger el consumo




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Israel, Iran, and World War III

Armageddon lurks as tensions rise in the Middle East. Does the Bible say anything about the times in which we live?




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“Una reforma laboral que no genera empleo, muchas lineas rojas”: Katherine Miranda

La congresista expresó que existen muchas líneas rojas sobre la reforma laboral.




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Los amigos de Maduro en Colombia, la Declaración de Renta y Reforma Tributaria y Katherine Miranda habla Sin Anestesia

Escuche el programa de este jueves 29 de agosto. La Luciérnaga, un espacio de humor y opinión de Caracol Radio que desde hace 31 años acompaña a sus oyentes en su regreso casa.




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“Nosotros no estamos haciendo oposición”: Katherine Miranda sobre el gobierno de Petro

En Sin Anestesia, se conectó Katherine Miranda, la representante a la Cámara, que habló sobre su posición frente al gobierno.




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“He sido la vocera de una zona poco escuchada en Colombia”: Laura Miranda, líder ecologista




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El mensaje del presidente Petro es delirante y patético: Sergio Fajardo

En Caracol Radio estuvo el exgobernador y ex candidato a la presidencia Sergio Fajardo




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Gisselle Miranda Carvajal, participante del programa ARN




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Álvaro José Miranda, el hombre que ha rescatado más de 200 perros en La Guajira




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'Tirando x Colombia' lanza campaña de salud sexual en adolescentes mediante inteligencia artificial




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Kevin Mier: "Los que llegaron se entrenan fuerte, porque aspiran que todo se resuelva"




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Entrevista a Pablo Peirano




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Pablo Peirano y el jugador que le hizo falta a Santa Fe: Uno con características de Pirlo




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Jersson González: “Peirano me dice que juegue desnudo, que juegue libre”

Jersson González, atacante de 22 años y quien ha venido siendo de los puntos más altos en Independiente Santa Fe en este inicio de temporada, donde ya suma 3 asistencias y se ganó de a poco la confianza del director técnico argentino Pablo Peirano, habló en El Alargue de Caracol Radio. González se refirió a su buen momento con el cuadro Cardenal, las cosas que debe mejorar y no dudó en elogiar a




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Pablo Peirano y su ambición con el equipo: “Santa Fe siempre debe salir a ganar”




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Alcalde de Miranda, Cauca aseguró que ataque con carro bomba fue directo a población civil




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Iran protests, Kelly Clarkson's best covers, Iain Reid's new novel, The Linda Lindas and more

How protests in Iran threaten the country's regime; Chinese police have set up outposts in Canada; Kelly Clarkson's best Kellyoke covers; Becky Toyne reviews Iain Reid's new thriller, We Spread; The Linda Lindas drop by for an after-school hangout; and more.



  • Radio/Day 6

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Baraye as Iran's protest anthem, The Right Stuff dating app, Derry Girls; The French Laundry's founder & more

How Baraye became the unofficial anthem of the protests in Iran; former Trump administration staffers have created a dating site for conservatives; Talking Derry Girls podcast hosts get us ready for season three; a new documentary celebrates the founder of California's famed French Laundry restaurant; Cree writer Kenneth T. Williams spins a tale of prophecy, purity and identity in his new play, The Herd; and more.



  • Radio/Day 6

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The risk of arming Ukraine, board game cafes in Iran, iconoclasm, Bayonetta 3, the Proud Boys and more

How a multi-Billion dollar campaign to arm Ukraine might fuel the illicit arms trade; How Iran's board game cafes allowed young people to imagine a different future; Bayonetta 3 is out this week — should you play it?; a brief history of targeting art for political protest; author Andy Campbell says the era of political violence the Proud Boys helped usher in is here to stay; and more.



  • Radio/Day 6

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Iranian, Russian Card Payment Systems 'Officially Linked': Tehran

Iranian, Russian Card Payment Systems 'Officially Linked': Tehran Via The Cradle Iranian and Russian card payment systems were formally linked this week, coming as the two nations have been working together to circumvent economic sanctions imposed by Washington and the west. The announcement…




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Would Donald Trump's Iran Crackdown Benefit Russia? Experts Weigh In

Even before Donald Trump named Elise Stefanik the new U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, the New York representative had touted how the president-elect would return to a "maximum pressure" campaign on Iran. The Wall Street Journal said Trump would "drastically increase" sanctions to "choke…




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Iranian Hackers Use "Dream Job" Lures to Deploy SnailResin Malware in Aerospace Attacks

The Iranian threat actor known as TA455 has been observed taking a leaf out of a North Korean hacking group's playbook to orchestrate its own version of the Dream Job campaign targeting the aerospace industry by offering fake jobs since at least September 2023. "The campaign distributed the SnailResin malware, which activates the SlugResin backdoor," Israeli cybersecurity company ClearSky said




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Center for Iran & Persian Gulf Studies Wednesday Seminar Series

Nearly every Wednesday of the semester, The Mossavar-Rahmini Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies invites a scholar to speak on their area of study. Topics relate to Iran and the Persian Gulf area while employing an interdisciplinary lens. To view the details of upcoming seminar topics, please visit iran.princeton.edu/upcoming-events.




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Center for Iran & Persian Gulf Studies Wednesday Seminar Series

Nearly every Wednesday of the semester, The Mossavar-Rahmini Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies invites a scholar to speak on their area of study. Topics relate to Iran and the Persian Gulf area while employing an interdisciplinary lens. To view the details of upcoming seminar topics, please visit iran.princeton.edu/upcoming-events.




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Divã em alta: por que tantas pessoas estão virando psicanalistas ou psicólogas?

O Censo da Educação Superior aponta que a procura por cursos de psicologia disparou no Brasil. Entre 2010 e 2021, o aumento de matrículas nessa graduação foi de 112,4%.





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Iran’s Currency Collapses as Soon as Trump Wins the Election

We have already gotten a major success in foreign policy with Donald Trump’s election. The minute Trump got elected Iran’s currency collapsed to an all-time low. Iranian Rial fell to an all-time low of 703,000 rials to the dollar. This decline comes as Donald Trump runs for U.S presidency again, exacerbating tensions due to his […]

The post Iran’s Currency Collapses as Soon as Trump Wins the Election appeared first on The Lid.




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News24 | US strikes targets to 'degrade the Iranian-backed groups' ability' in Syria

The US military has carried out strikes against targets in Syria in what the United States Central Command (CENTCOM) said was a response to recent attacks on US forces by "Iranian-aligned targets" in the country.




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News24 | Iran says it will pursue 'its interest' when asked about possibility of Trump talks

Iran will pursue whatever secures its interest, government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani said on Tuesday, when asked if there could be direct talks with the Trump administration.




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French mention of Farahat’s Book: Iran : « Femme, vie, liberté ! »

By JEAN-PIERRE LLEDO MABATIM Oct. 16, 2022 Toutes les informations qui nous parviennent d’Iran nous disent que cette nouvelle révolte est totalement inédite. Elle se distingue de toutes les précédentes parce que ce sont les femmes qui en ont pris l’initiative et plus encore parce que ce qui est ciblé n’est pas seulement le pouvoir, […]




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Mutation of an atypical oxirane oxyanion hole improves regioselectivity of the {alpha}/{beta}-fold epoxide hydrolase Alp1U [Enzymology]

Epoxide hydrolases (EHs) have been characterized and engineered as biocatalysts that convert epoxides to valuable chiral vicinal diol precursors of drugs and bioactive compounds. Nonetheless, the regioselectivity control of the epoxide ring opening by EHs remains challenging. Alp1U is an α/β-fold EH that exhibits poor regioselectivity in the epoxide hydrolysis of fluostatin C (compound 1) and produces a pair of stereoisomers. Herein, we established the absolute configuration of the two stereoisomeric products and determined the crystal structure of Alp1U. A Trp-186/Trp-187/Tyr-247 oxirane oxygen hole was identified in Alp1U that replaced the canonical Tyr/Tyr pair in α/β-EHs. Mutation of residues in the atypical oxirane oxygen hole of Alp1U improved the regioselectivity for epoxide hydrolysis on 1. The single site Y247F mutation led to highly regioselective (98%) attack at C-3 of 1, whereas the double mutation W187F/Y247F resulted in regioselective (94%) nucleophilic attack at C-2. Furthermore, single-crystal X-ray structures of the two regioselective Alp1U variants in complex with 1 were determined. These findings allowed insights into the reaction details of Alp1U and provided a new approach for engineering regioselective epoxide hydrolases.




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Independent Thinking: Iran protests, Iraq's invasion legacy

Independent Thinking: Iran protests, Iraq's invasion legacy Audio NCapeling 17 November 2022

Episode five of our new weekly podcast has a Middle East focus with insights into what is driving the ongoing protests in Iran, and the progress of Iraq in the years since the fall of Saddam Hussein.

Since September, Iran has been swept by thousands of women-led protests, demanding an end to the morality police and the even calling for the fall of the Islamic Republic.

Meanwhile at Chatham House this week saw our Iraq Initiative conference 2022, which delved heavily into the multiple challenges facing Iraq two decades on from the invasion which toppled Saddam Hussein.

Joining Bronwen Maddox on the podcast this week are the Chatham House Middle East and North Africa programme deputy director Dr Sanam Vakil and senior research fellow Dr Renad Mansour, who is also project director of the Iraq Initiative. They are joined by Sanya Burgess, digital investigations journalist with Sky News.




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Evolving Turkey–Iran relations and implications for regional reordering

Evolving Turkey–Iran relations and implications for regional reordering

This project examines the nature of the bilateral relationship between Turkey and Iran in relation to Middle Eastern countries and in the context of broader regional dynamics.

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The 2016–21 period in Turkish–Iranian relations, which was marked by both sides’ structured cooperation through the Astana Process and Sochi summits on conflict management in Syria, and their largely shared opposition to US policy in Syria and at the broader regional level, to Iraqi Kurdistan’s independence referendum, and to the blockade of Qatar, has run its course. 

However, the new shape of these bilateral relations remains undefined, and understanding them is essential to effective policymaking in the region. How they will evolve will have direct ramifications for Iraq, Syria, regional Kurdish geopolitics, and the process of regional reordering and connectivity in the Middle East and South Caucasus. They will also have direct implications for US and European policymaking and role in the region. 

This project studies the evolving nature of Turkish–Iranian relations through Iraq, Syria and regional Kurdish politics. It examines how Turkey and Iran approach regional connectivity projects and major regional initiatives, and how ongoing regional developments, including the war in Gaza, have and may impact Turkey–Iran relations and EU, US and UK security considerations and policy towards the two countries.

The Centre for Applied Turkey Studies (CATS) at the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) in Berlin is funded by Stiftung Mercator and the Federal Foreign Office. CATS is the curator of the CATS Network, an international network of think-tanks and research institutions working on Turkey. 

Evolving Turkey–Iran Relations and Implications for Regional Reordering is a project of the CATS Network.




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China, Russia and Iran: Power Politics of a New World Order?




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Iran’s New Foreign Policy Challenges




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Iran's Revolution at 40




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Iran, Islam and Democracy: The Politics of Managing Change 20 Years On




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Getting to a New Deal: Guidance for the United States, Europe and Iran




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Undercurrents: Episode 44 - The Iran Crisis, and Politics in Iraq





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Iran: Protests, politics and power

Iran: Protests, politics and power 16 November 2022 — 6:00PM TO 7:00PM Anonymous (not verified) 18 October 2022 Online

Join Robert Macaire, UK ambassador to Iran (2018-21), and others to discuss what the protests mean for Iran’s domestic, regional and global power.

Protests in Iran, spurred after Masha Amini died in police custody, have drawn focus on how Iranians feel about state repression, a struggling economy and global isolation. Iran is facing the most adamant challenge to its power structure since the ‘green movement’ in 2009 with protests taking place in more than 50 cities and towns across the country. There is no sign that the government will back down but what will that decision mean for the power it can wield at home and abroad?

This conversation examines how the protests impact Iran’s domestic power, its regional relationships and its relations with the US.

  • What do the protests demonstrate about Iran’s power domestically and regionally?

  • How do the protests influence the JCPOA?

  • What will the government gain if they hold a hard line on protesters?

  • How do the protests impact Iran’s regional activities?

As with all members events, questions from the audience drive the conversation.

Read the transcript. 




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CENTCOM strikes Iran-backed militia targets in Syria after rockets launched at U.S. forces

The U.S. military conducted retaliatory airstrikes Tuesday in Syria, targeting facilities of Iran-backed militias following rockets launched at U.S. forces in the Middle Eastern country.