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Tehran Times

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Tehran Times
TypeDaily newspaper
Internet resource
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Mehr News Agency
EditorAli Akbar Jenabzadeh
FoundedMay 21, 1979; 45 years ago (1979-05-21)
Political alignmentPro-Islamic Republic
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersVilla Street, Taleghani Ave, Tehran, Iran
ISSN1563-860X
OCLC number49910014

The Tehran Times is a daily newspaper in English, published in Iran since 1979. It calls itself the "voice of the Islamic Revolution." Although it is not owned by the government, it is controlled by the state and linked to strict political groups in Iran.[1]

Experts, diplomats, and policymakers often write for the newspaper. [2][3]

References

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  1. Takeyh, Ray (May 2009). "Excerpt: Guardians of the Revolution". The Tehran Times, a newspaper with close ties to the Foreign Ministry, editorialized that "any sign of goodwill will be responded [to] by goodwill on the Iranian side."

    Toosi, Nahal (2023-08-23). "An Iran mouthpiece's 'scoop' draws Republican ire". Politico. Retrieved 2 October 2023. Tehran Times, an Iranian state-run media outlet....Close observers of Iran believe the English-language Tehran Times is controlled by hardline Iranian government factions.

    "Iran media guide". BBC. 2023-07-04. Retrieved 2 October 2023. Tehran Times - state-run English-language daily

    Bar Shalom, Amir (2023-09-03). "Iranian claims about suspension of ex-US envoy Rob Malley shake up Washington". Times of Israel. Retrieved 2 October 2023. But Americans were in for a shock last week when the Tehran Times, a newspaper closely tied to the regime

  2. "ECO, Into the Future Together". Tehran Times. 2021-11-27. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
  3. "Regional models of dialogue more helpful for peace: Italian expert". Tehran Times. 2021-11-24. Retrieved 2021-11-28.

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