Amir Mohammad Khaleghi, 19, a business student at Tehran University, was killed in a robbery near a campus dormitory on ...
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Iran has asserted that its nuclear program is meant for peaceful purposes, however, amidst the looming threat of a full-scale ...
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Hosted on MSNProtests at Tehran University after murder of studentThere were protests at Tehran University on Friday night after assailants on a motorbike fatally stabbed a 19-year old student. Accounts of Amir Mohammad Khalegi’s stabbing on Wednesday vary but some ...
IAEA raises alarm over production of close to weapons grade material, says time is running out for diplomatic recourse to ...
A report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) cautioned that the Islamic Republic of Iran is producing a large amount of uranium that could be used in six atomic bombs.
Iran’s vice-president, Mohammad Reza Aref, has ordered a probe into the killing of a university student during a robbery, after a protest gathering by students at Tehran University ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNTehran blasts Netanyahu vow to ‘finish the job’ against IranOn Feb 16, Mr Netanyahu told a Jerusalem news conference with visiting US Secretary of State Marco Rubio that Israel would ...
Tehran University students have been protesting for a third consecutive day following the tragic killing of their colleague. Students are accusing Iranian authorities of failing to protect campus ...
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U.S. B-52 Bombers Step Up Flyovers Near IranThe bomber flights come as President Donald Trump's administration seeks to halt Iran's uranium enrichment program.
Tensions rise at Tehran University following the fatal stabbing of 19-year-old student Amir Mohammad Khaleqi. The tragedy has triggered protests demanding increased campus security. Concerns grow as ...
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday dismissed a proposal by the United States to displace Palestinians ...
Amir Mohammad Khaleghi was killed by robbers on Wednesday, sparking protests demanding better security on campus.
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