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20.12.25 - 21:24
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Iran: Mutmaßlicher Mossad-Spion hingerichtet (RND)
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Eine angebliche Zusammenarbeit mit dem israelischen Mossad führte im Iran zur Hinrichtung eines Mannes, der bereits im Mai festgenommen worden war. Der Einsatz der Todesstrafe im Iran wird unterdessen von Menschenrechtsgruppen kritisiert....
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20.12.25 - 20:15
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Netanyahu Wants To Attack Iran Again, Will Lobby Trump In Mar-a-Lago Visit (ZeroHedge)
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Netanyahu Wants To Attack Iran Again, Will Lobby Trump In Mar-a-Lago Visit
Many analysts agree that the last round of fighting between Israel and Iran last June was not the final conflict the two regional powers will face.
Despite President Trump having declared that the Islamic Republic's nuclear program had been completely obliterated in the US knock-out strikes against three nuclear facilities which came at the end of the 12-day war, Israel suspects the Iranians are still conducting nuclear development activity in secret, and are busy reconstituting and expanding their ballistic missile arsenal.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is due to visit the United States yet again, from December 28 to January 4, and will meet with President Trump at the Mar-a-Lago estate. Netanyahu will reportedly lobby the president to take more military action against Tehran.
via Associated Press
NBC reports Saturday, "Israeli officials have grown increasingly concerned that Iran is expanding produc...
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17.12.25 - 11:27
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Iran′s Economy Struggles Amid High Inflation (ZeroHedge)
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Iran's Economy Struggles Amid High Inflation
Since early December 2025, a wave of protests has swept across Iran, ranging from human rights campaigns in major urban areas to labor strikes in industrial hubs.
As Statista's Tristan Gaudiat reports, part of the growing popular unrest concerns the accelerating use of the death penalty by the Iranian regime (more than 1,000 executions documented so far in 2025), while the country's economic situation has significantly deteriorated.
Iran is currently facing one of its most severe economic and social crises of the decade, as the country grapples with near-zero GDP growth, soaring inflation and escalating social and geopolitical tensions.
According to the IMF's latest projection (October 2025), Iran's real GDP is expected to grow by just 0.6 percent in 2025, a sharp decline from previous years (+3.7 percent in 2024, +5.3 percent in 2023).
Inflation, meanwhile, is forecast to surge to 43.3 percent, one of the highest rates in the world, as the ...
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