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10 January 2019: Iran Army’s Dancing Soldiers

January 18, 2019

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WASHINGTON, May 19 (Reuters) – The U.S. military i WASHINGTON, May 19 (Reuters) – The U.S. military investigation into a blast at a girls’ school in Iran is “complex” given that it was located on an active Iranian cruise missile site, U.S. Admiral Brad Cooper, head of Central Command, testified on Tuesday before Congress.

Reuters first reported that an initial, internal U.S. military investigation showed U.S. forces were likely responsible for the destruction of the ​girls’ school in Minab. The Pentagon has since elevated the probe.

The incident took place on Feb. 28 on the first day of the conflict and killed 168 children, mostly ⁠girls, Iranian officials say.

(Reporting by Phil Stewart and Patricia Zengerle)
“Eternal Iran: With My Roots” brings together more “Eternal Iran: With My Roots” brings together more than 100 Iranian artists at Mall Galleries, London, in 2026. 
Open 10am-5pm daily.  Tickets £7

Representing both emerging and established artists and voices, the exhibition draws participants from Iran and diaspora communities across 14 countries. 

Works span painting, photography, installation, digital art and video, united by themes of identity, memory, migration and cultural continuity. 

A dedicated section highlights artists currently based in Iran, whose work responds directly to the realities of ongoing conflict.

@dariushnehdaran @capitalartlondon @mallgalleries @adnan.art.london  @farnazmohammadee_ 
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By Kayhan Life Staff May 19 - Lotus Advocacy, a UK By Kayhan Life Staff
May 19 - Lotus Advocacy, a UK-based think tank, has launched a campaign calling on the British government to proscribe Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and to designate it as a terrorist organization, arguing that sanctions alone are no longer sufficient to counter the IRGC’s activities inside Iran, across the Middle East, and in Britain.

​The “Ban IRGC” campaign aims to raise public awareness of the IRGC’s involvement in domestic repression, hostage-taking, overseas intimidation, money laundering, and opinion-shifting operations in the UK.

​The campaign comes amid renewed concerns in Britain about Iranian state-linked threats. 

Between January 2022 and October 2024, the UK responded to 20 Iran-backed plots targeting British nationals or residents considered threats by Tehran. The scale of the threat increased sharply in 2025, with MI5, Britain’s domestic intelligence agency, tracking more than 20 potentially lethal Iran-backed plots in a single year.

This year, the UK’s domestic security climate has further deteriorated. On 30 April, the Joint Terrorism Analysis Center raised the UK national terrorism threat level from ‘substantial’ to ‘severe.’ In early May, anti-terrorism police arrested two people after an arson attack on a memorial wall honoring Iranian protesters killed by the state in January. 

British-Iranian actor and comedian Omid Djalili told Kayhan Life that IRGC proscription would have consequences far beyond symbolism. “As well as spreading terror, the IRGC is an international business,” Djalili said. 

Continues on kayhanlife.com 

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Googoosh, the renowned Iranian singer and actress, Googoosh, the renowned Iranian singer and actress, was among 76 recipients of the 2026 Ellis Island Medal of Honor, awarded at the annual gala held on Ellis Island on May 16, 2026. 
Established by the Ellis Island Honors Society and recognized by the United States Congress, the medal honors Americans who uphold the nation’s diversity and excel in their respective fields, with each year’s recipients entered into the Congressional Record. 
In accepting the honor, Googoosh dedicated it to the people of Iran, expressing her wish for peace and brighter days, and closed her remarks by citing the words of the Persian poet Saadi, whose verse speaks to the shared bonds of humanity.

@googoosh #googoosh #ellisislandmedalofhonor 
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By Steve Holland, Parisa Hafezi and Ariba Shahid W By Steve Holland, Parisa Hafezi and Ariba Shahid
WASHINGTON/DUBAI/KARACHI, May 18 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he had paused a planned attack against Iran to allow for negotiations to take place on a deal to end the U.S.-Israeli war, after Iran sent a new peace proposal to Washington.

Trump said he had instructed the U.S. military that “we will NOT be doing the scheduled attack of Iran tomorrow, but have further instructed them to be prepared to go forward with a full, large scale assault of Iran, on a moment’s notice, in the event that an acceptable Deal is not reached.”

Trump, under pressure to reach an accord that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and limit the economic fallout of the war that he started in February, has previously expressed hope that a deal was close on ending the war, only for no agreement to materialize.

In his post, he said the leaders of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates had requested that he hold off on the previously undisclosed attack because “a Deal will be made, which will be very acceptable to the United States of America, as well as all Countries in the Middle East, and beyond.”

Trump’s post came after Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei confirmed that Tehran’s views had been “conveyed to the American side through Pakistan” but gave no details.
By Tom Wilson and Gavin Finch LONDON, May 18 (Reut By Tom Wilson and Gavin Finch
LONDON, May 18 (Reuters) – When customers of Iran’s largest crypto exchange needed to move billions of dollars, networks created by two of the industry’s biggest players served as conduits.

And from the early stages of President Donald Trump’s flagship digital currency venture, the same two players lent credibility to the startup.

According to data analysed by Reuters, Iran’s Nobitex exchange has processed at least $2.3 billion since 2023 on Tron and BNB Chain, blockchains established respectively under crypto billionaires Justin Sun and Changpeng Zhao. Users of Tron and BNB Chain pay fees to use the blockchains, which serve as secure, tamper-resistant record keepers.

Iranian money has kept moving through those two digital ledgers during the U.S. and Israeli war against the Islamic Republic.

Sun and Binance, the crypto exchange owned by Zhao, are both prominent backers of World Liberty Financial, the crypto firm co-founded by Trump and his family.

There’s no suggestion that the Trump family knew of Nobitex’s use of Tron and BNB Chain.

Still, the Iran transactions highlight the potentially conflicted position in which the Trumps’ sprawling business interests have placed the U.S. presidency. The family-owned Trump Organization real-estate empire, for example, continues to pursue foreign deals.

The use of the blockchains by institutions in a country the United States is at war with is a “dramatic irony,” said John Reed Stark, a former chief of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Office of Internet Enforcement. “The entities doing crypto financing through these platforms are the very ones that the president is trying to defeat in the war.”

The administration denies that Trump’s businesses pose any conflict of interest. “Reuters’ bizarre attempts to link President Trump to Iran’s banking system are totally laughable,” said Anna Kelly, a White House spokeswoman. She referred Reuters to World Liberty for further questions.
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