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  1. 2 U.S. aircraft downed as Iran war escalates; both pilots rescued, one crew member missing, officials say

    WASHINGTON — An American pilot flying over Iran was rescued Friday after his fighter jet was shot down by enemy…
    #NewsBeep #News #BreakingNews #breakingnews #Channel #friday #hormuz #Iran #Israel #mountainousregion #people #proposal #southwesternIran #strait #strike #u.s. #u.s.aircraft #War #World #zarif
    newsbeep.com/467480/

  2. Extended interview: Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif

    Extended interview: Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif - CBS News Watch CBS News The top Iranian diplomat discussed sanctions, Mike Pompeo, and more with "Face the Nation." Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On #Extended #interview #Iranian #Foreign #Minister #Javad #Zarif

    12sknnews.com/extended-intervi

  3. Gram altına meydan okuyan takı: Ajda Bilezik! Adeta talep patlaması yaşanıyor: Son dönemlerde popülerliği giderek artan Ajda bilezik, zarif formu ve dikkat çekici altın işçiliğiyle ön plana çıkıyor. Klasik çizgilerle modern tasarımın buluştuğu bu model, sadece estetik yönüyle değil, kullanım kolaylığıyla da beğeni topluyor.

    Dar gelirlilerin yeni favorisi: O ilçede kira fiyatları ucuz, deprem riski… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/gram-al EshaHaber.com.tr #AjdaBilezik #TakıModası #Yatırım #Altın #Zarif

  4. Gram altına meydan okuyan takı: Ajda Bilezik! Adeta talep patlaması yaşanıyor: Son dönemlerde popülerliği giderek artan Ajda bilezik, zarif formu ve dikkat çekici altın işçiliğiyle ön plana çıkıyor. Klasik çizgilerle modern tasarımın buluştuğu bu model, sadece estetik yönüyle değil, kullanım kolaylığıyla da beğeni topluyor.

    Dar gelirlilerin yeni favorisi: O ilçede kira fiyatları ucuz, deprem riski… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/gram-al EshaHaber.com.tr #AjdaBilezik #TakıModası #Yatırım #Altın #Zarif

  5. Gram altına meydan okuyan takı: Ajda Bilezik! Adeta talep patlaması yaşanıyor: Son dönemlerde popülerliği giderek artan Ajda bilezik, zarif formu ve dikkat çekici altın işçiliğiyle ön plana çıkıyor. Klasik çizgilerle modern tasarımın buluştuğu bu model, sadece estetik yönüyle değil, kullanım kolaylığıyla da beğeni topluyor.

    Dar gelirlilerin yeni favorisi: O ilçede kira fiyatları ucuz, deprem riski… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/gram-al EshaHaber.com.tr #AjdaBilezik #TakıModası #Yatırım #Altın #Zarif

  6. İran'da son dakika gelişmesi! Zarif istifa etti: İran resmi haber ajansı IRNA'ya göre, Stratejik İşlerden Sorumlu Cumhurbaşkanı Yardımcısı Zarif, istifa mektubunu Cumhurbaşkanı Mesud Pezeşkiyan'a sundu.

    Pezeşkiyan'ın Zarif'in istifa mektubuna henüz yanıt vermediği belirtildi.

    Cumhurbaşkanı Yardımcısı Zarif'in istifasının Ekonomi Bakanı Abdunnasır Himmeti'nin Meclis tarafından azledilmesinden sonra gelmesi… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/iran-da EshaHaber.com.tr #İran #Zarif #İstifa #Siyaset #Haber

  7. İran'da son dakika gelişmesi! Zarif istifa etti: İran resmi haber ajansı IRNA'ya göre, Stratejik İşlerden Sorumlu Cumhurbaşkanı Yardımcısı Zarif, istifa mektubunu Cumhurbaşkanı Mesud Pezeşkiyan'a sundu.

    Pezeşkiyan'ın Zarif'in istifa mektubuna henüz yanıt vermediği belirtildi.

    Cumhurbaşkanı Yardımcısı Zarif'in istifasının Ekonomi Bakanı Abdunnasır Himmeti'nin Meclis tarafından azledilmesinden sonra gelmesi… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/iran-da EshaHaber.com.tr #İran #Zarif #İstifa #Siyaset #Haber

  8. İran'da son dakika gelişmesi! Zarif istifa etti: İran resmi haber ajansı IRNA'ya göre, Stratejik İşlerden Sorumlu Cumhurbaşkanı Yardımcısı Zarif, istifa mektubunu Cumhurbaşkanı Mesud Pezeşkiyan'a sundu.

    Pezeşkiyan'ın Zarif'in istifa mektubuna henüz yanıt vermediği belirtildi.

    Cumhurbaşkanı Yardımcısı Zarif'in istifasının Ekonomi Bakanı Abdunnasır Himmeti'nin Meclis tarafından azledilmesinden sonra gelmesi… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/iran-da EshaHaber.com.tr #İran #Zarif #İstifa #Siyaset #Haber

  9. Iranischer Vizepräsident Zarif räumt nach elf Tagen seinen Posten

    Der ehemalige Atom-Unterhändler und Außenminister Zarif war nur wenige Tage Vizepräsident des Iran. Dabei galt er als Hoffungsträger im neuen Kabinett. Grund für seinen Rückzug könnte die Ministerliste von Präsident Peseschkian sein.

    ➡️ tagesschau.de/ausland/asien/ir

    #Iran #Zarif #Peseschkian

  10. Iranischer Vizepräsident Zarif räumt nach elf Tagen seinen Posten

    Der ehemalige Atom-Unterhändler und Außenminister Zarif war nur wenige Tage Vizepräsident des Iran. Dabei galt er als Hoffungsträger im neuen Kabinett. Grund für seinen Rückzug könnte die Ministerliste von Präsident Peseschkian sein.

    ➡️ tagesschau.de/ausland/asien/ir

    #Iran #Zarif #Peseschkian

  11. Iranischer Vizepräsident Zarif räumt nach elf Tagen seinen Posten

    Der ehemalige Atom-Unterhändler und Außenminister Zarif war nur wenige Tage Vizepräsident des Iran. Dabei galt er als Hoffungsträger im neuen Kabinett. Grund für seinen Rückzug könnte die Ministerliste von Präsident Peseschkian sein.

    ➡️ tagesschau.de/ausland/asien/ir

    #Iran #Zarif #Peseschkian

  12. Iranischer Vizepräsident Zarif räumt nach elf Tagen seinen Posten

    Der ehemalige Atom-Unterhändler und Außenminister Zarif war nur wenige Tage Vizepräsident des Iran. Dabei galt er als Hoffungsträger im neuen Kabinett. Grund für seinen Rückzug könnte die Ministerliste von Präsident Peseschkian sein.

    ➡️ tagesschau.de/ausland/asien/ir

    #Iran #Zarif #Peseschkian

  13. Iranischer Vizepräsident Zarif räumt nach elf Tagen seinen Posten

    Der ehemalige Atom-Unterhändler und Außenminister Zarif war nur wenige Tage Vizepräsident des Iran. Dabei galt er als Hoffungsträger im neuen Kabinett. Grund für seinen Rückzug könnte die Ministerliste von Präsident Peseschkian sein.

    ➡️ tagesschau.de/ausland/asien/ir

    #Iran #Zarif #Peseschkian

  14. Iranians head out to vote in second round of presidential election
    Iranians vote today in the run-off round of a presidential election offering a choice between
    a veteran hardliner and
    a reformist who has backed pragmatic cooperation with the west
    – but against the backdrop of an expected low turnout that critics say reflects opposition to the Islamic Republic.

    Iran’s two identities were on display in the final rallies of the campaign
    as the two presidential candidates offered contrasting visions of their country’s prospects, focused on whether sanctions have trapped Iran or are just a broken western lever that can no longer inflict damage to the economy.

    The contest has become distilled into an increasingly sharp choice: on the one hand Saeed #Jalili, for two decades close to the centres of power and the 85-year-old supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and on the other Masoud #Pezeshkian
    – a reformist outsider with a subtle appeal.

    Jalili says Iran has bypassed sanctions.
    Pezeshkian and his effective running mate, the former foreign minister Javad #Zarif, claim that sanctions mean Iran has been bypassed.

    Jalili’s campaign used the giant Imam Khomeini Mosalla mosque for its final event
    – a slick hi-tech cinematic mass rally. From the atmosphere it would have been hard to have known that in the first round of the elections a week ago only 39% voted and Jalili had been beaten into second place with 1m fewer votes than Pezeshkian.

    Videos of the Jalili campaign broadcast on six giant screens gave the impression of a leader that is being mobbed and praised wherever he goes,
    while mini-drones ran along lines in the ornate roof transmitting footage of the crowd’s enthusiasm as celebrities sang in Jalili’s praise, including a female actor who argued the hijab empowers women.

  15. Iranians head out to vote in second round of presidential election
    Iranians vote today in the run-off round of a presidential election offering a choice between
    a veteran hardliner and
    a reformist who has backed pragmatic cooperation with the west
    – but against the backdrop of an expected low turnout that critics say reflects opposition to the Islamic Republic.

    Iran’s two identities were on display in the final rallies of the campaign
    as the two presidential candidates offered contrasting visions of their country’s prospects, focused on whether sanctions have trapped Iran or are just a broken western lever that can no longer inflict damage to the economy.

    The contest has become distilled into an increasingly sharp choice: on the one hand Saeed #Jalili, for two decades close to the centres of power and the 85-year-old supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and on the other Masoud #Pezeshkian
    – a reformist outsider with a subtle appeal.

    Jalili says Iran has bypassed sanctions.
    Pezeshkian and his effective running mate, the former foreign minister Javad #Zarif, claim that sanctions mean Iran has been bypassed.

    Jalili’s campaign used the giant Imam Khomeini Mosalla mosque for its final event
    – a slick hi-tech cinematic mass rally. From the atmosphere it would have been hard to have known that in the first round of the elections a week ago only 39% voted and Jalili had been beaten into second place with 1m fewer votes than Pezeshkian.

    Videos of the Jalili campaign broadcast on six giant screens gave the impression of a leader that is being mobbed and praised wherever he goes,
    while mini-drones ran along lines in the ornate roof transmitting footage of the crowd’s enthusiasm as celebrities sang in Jalili’s praise, including a female actor who argued the hijab empowers women.

  16. Iranians head out to vote in second round of presidential election
    Iranians vote today in the run-off round of a presidential election offering a choice between
    a veteran hardliner and
    a reformist who has backed pragmatic cooperation with the west
    – but against the backdrop of an expected low turnout that critics say reflects opposition to the Islamic Republic.

    Iran’s two identities were on display in the final rallies of the campaign
    as the two presidential candidates offered contrasting visions of their country’s prospects, focused on whether sanctions have trapped Iran or are just a broken western lever that can no longer inflict damage to the economy.

    The contest has become distilled into an increasingly sharp choice: on the one hand Saeed #Jalili, for two decades close to the centres of power and the 85-year-old supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and on the other Masoud #Pezeshkian
    – a reformist outsider with a subtle appeal.

    Jalili says Iran has bypassed sanctions.
    Pezeshkian and his effective running mate, the former foreign minister Javad #Zarif, claim that sanctions mean Iran has been bypassed.

    Jalili’s campaign used the giant Imam Khomeini Mosalla mosque for its final event
    – a slick hi-tech cinematic mass rally. From the atmosphere it would have been hard to have known that in the first round of the elections a week ago only 39% voted and Jalili had been beaten into second place with 1m fewer votes than Pezeshkian.

    Videos of the Jalili campaign broadcast on six giant screens gave the impression of a leader that is being mobbed and praised wherever he goes,
    while mini-drones ran along lines in the ornate roof transmitting footage of the crowd’s enthusiasm as celebrities sang in Jalili’s praise, including a female actor who argued the hijab empowers women.

  17. Iranians head out to vote in second round of presidential election
    Iranians vote today in the run-off round of a presidential election offering a choice between
    a veteran hardliner and
    a reformist who has backed pragmatic cooperation with the west
    – but against the backdrop of an expected low turnout that critics say reflects opposition to the Islamic Republic.

    Iran’s two identities were on display in the final rallies of the campaign
    as the two presidential candidates offered contrasting visions of their country’s prospects, focused on whether sanctions have trapped Iran or are just a broken western lever that can no longer inflict damage to the economy.

    The contest has become distilled into an increasingly sharp choice: on the one hand Saeed #Jalili, for two decades close to the centres of power and the 85-year-old supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and on the other Masoud #Pezeshkian
    – a reformist outsider with a subtle appeal.

    Jalili says Iran has bypassed sanctions.
    Pezeshkian and his effective running mate, the former foreign minister Javad #Zarif, claim that sanctions mean Iran has been bypassed.

    Jalili’s campaign used the giant Imam Khomeini Mosalla mosque for its final event
    – a slick hi-tech cinematic mass rally. From the atmosphere it would have been hard to have known that in the first round of the elections a week ago only 39% voted and Jalili had been beaten into second place with 1m fewer votes than Pezeshkian.

    Videos of the Jalili campaign broadcast on six giant screens gave the impression of a leader that is being mobbed and praised wherever he goes,
    while mini-drones ran along lines in the ornate roof transmitting footage of the crowd’s enthusiasm as celebrities sang in Jalili’s praise, including a female actor who argued the hijab empowers women.

  18. Iranians head out to vote in second round of presidential election
    Iranians vote today in the run-off round of a presidential election offering a choice between
    a veteran hardliner and
    a reformist who has backed pragmatic cooperation with the west
    – but against the backdrop of an expected low turnout that critics say reflects opposition to the Islamic Republic.

    Iran’s two identities were on display in the final rallies of the campaign
    as the two presidential candidates offered contrasting visions of their country’s prospects, focused on whether sanctions have trapped Iran or are just a broken western lever that can no longer inflict damage to the economy.

    The contest has become distilled into an increasingly sharp choice: on the one hand Saeed #Jalili, for two decades close to the centres of power and the 85-year-old supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and on the other Masoud #Pezeshkian
    – a reformist outsider with a subtle appeal.

    Jalili says Iran has bypassed sanctions.
    Pezeshkian and his effective running mate, the former foreign minister Javad #Zarif, claim that sanctions mean Iran has been bypassed.

    Jalili’s campaign used the giant Imam Khomeini Mosalla mosque for its final event
    – a slick hi-tech cinematic mass rally. From the atmosphere it would have been hard to have known that in the first round of the elections a week ago only 39% voted and Jalili had been beaten into second place with 1m fewer votes than Pezeshkian.

    Videos of the Jalili campaign broadcast on six giant screens gave the impression of a leader that is being mobbed and praised wherever he goes,
    while mini-drones ran along lines in the ornate roof transmitting footage of the crowd’s enthusiasm as celebrities sang in Jalili’s praise, including a female actor who argued the hijab empowers women.