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Iranians Embrace Nowruz: A Vibrant Celebration of Non-Islamic Culture Amidst Rulers’ Challenges
During this year’s Nowruz celebrations in Iran, a surge of patriotic sentiment emerged, with many citizens advocating for the restoration of the pre-Islamic Revolution monarchy amidst economic hardships and political discontent. Gatherings at historical sites like Persepolis showcased national pride, with chants for Reza Shah and patriotic songs echoing through crowds. Despite government efforts to promote religious observances, many expressed dissatisfaction with current leadership, particularly during protests in major cities. The overlap of Nowruz and Ramadan heightened tensions, as citizens openly challenged the government, signaling a deep divide between state ideology and public sentiment while expressing hopes for change and a better future.

Iran Stands Firm: VP Affirms Support for Iraq’s Security and Sovereignty Defense
Iran’s Vice-President for Strategic Affairs, Mohammad Javad Zarif, met with Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid in Baghdad, expressing strong support for Iraq’s security and sovereignty. Zarif emphasized the importance of Iran-Iraq cooperation for regional stability and pledged Iran’s commitment to Iraq’s independence. President Rashid expressed a desire to enhance mutual cooperation. Zarif also met with Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani and Parliament Speaker Mahmoud al-Mashhadani, focusing on expanding ties and implementing bilateral agreements. Additionally, discussions with the UNAMI head addressed regional developments and Iraq’s situation, underscoring the need for stability and collaboration.

Iran Denies Allegations of Support and Training for Yemen’s Houthis
Iran’s UN ambassador, Amir Saeed Iravani, has denied allegations of Iran supporting the Yemeni Houthis, responding to a UN report suggesting external backing for the group. The report claimed the Houthis have strengthened militarily due to assistance from Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps, Hezbollah, and Iraqi specialists, asserting they lack the capacity to develop complex weapon systems independently. The Houthis have aligned with Hamas during the ongoing Gaza conflict, launching UAVs towards Israel. This collaboration and Iran’s denial reflect the intricate geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East, emphasizing the need for international attention to the evolving situation in Yemen.

Iran Faces Power Crisis: Industry Chief Warns of Inability to Meet One-Third of Energy Demand
Iran is facing a severe electricity shortage, with projections indicating a 25,000-megawatt deficit for 2025-2026, exacerbated by a current 20,000-megawatt shortfall. Industry officials warn that the country will only generate a third of the power needed to meet rising demand, leading to fears of intensified blackouts. Despite government assurances of a robust energy sector, ongoing unplanned outages are disrupting schools and government operations. Lawmakers are urging immediate action to address the crisis, which poses risks to both economic stability and political order as summer approaches. Effective government strategies are crucial to alleviate the impending energy crisis.