Iranian media
Coverage of Iranian media in the Nexus archive.
- Watch: Crowds march through Tehran during funeral procession for Iran's slain Supreme Leader
Crowds marched through Tehran during the funeral procession for Iran's late Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with hundreds of thousands participating and millions gathering in the capital according to Iranian media reports.
- Iranian media says vessel struck near Oman for 'ignoring repeated warnings'
Iranian media report that an oil tanker was attacked near Oman in the Strait of Hormuz after ignoring warnings and attempting to use a US-backed route. US officials cited by Axios blamed Iran for the attack, which involved an 'unknown projectile' damaging two vessels without causing casualties.
- Hezbollah parliamentarian says ceasefire ‘meaningless’ while Israeli forces occupy Lebanon
A Hezbollah parliamentarian rejected a ceasefire with Israel as long as Israeli forces remain in Lebanese territory, emphasizing the right of self-defense and Iran's support for maintaining a military balance.
- Iranian media says tankers pass through US naval blockade
Iranian media reports three oil tankers and two ships carrying essential Iranian goods have passed through a US naval blockade. Washington and Tehran claim they have agreed to terms to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz after months of shipping and energy market disruptions.
- US-Iran peace deal remains elusive as Trump and Tehran trade conflicting claims
Prospects for a US-Iran peace deal remain uncertain as conflicting claims by US and Iranian officials continue. US President Trump dismissed Iranian media reports suggesting a potential agreement, calling Iranians 'very dishonorable people to deal with' in social media posts.
- Report: US blasts near Hormuz Strait hit drinking water facility in south Iran
A US attack near the Strait of Hormuz damaged a drinking water facility in southern Iran's Bemani, Hormozgan province, according to satellite analysis reported by The New York Times. Iranian media stated the strike left over 20,000 people without water.
- US strikes Iran after Apache helicopter downing
US forces launched strikes against Iran following President Trump's claim that Iran downed an American helicopter. CENTCOM described the action as a proportional self-defense response, while Iranian media reported explosions near the Strait of Hormuz. The escalation occurred amid ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon and rising oil prices.
- Videos show missiles launched from Iran into Israel
Iranian media has released video footage showing missiles being launched from Iran towards Israel.
- US-Iran talks appear stalled as Trump claims otherwise
Iranian media reported US-Iran negotiations are stalled amid continued fighting in Lebanon. US President Trump dismissed these reports as 'fake news.'
- Tehran suspends talks with U.S. over Israeli attacks in Lebanon, Iranian media reports
Tehran has suspended talks with the U.S. over Israeli attacks in Lebanon, according to Iranian media reports. Civil defense workers inspected the site of an Israeli strike in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre.
- Each side spins a different story about the US-Iran peace talks – but Tehran may have the last word | Rajan Menon
The US and Iran are engaged in conflicting narratives over peace talks, with Trump initially signaling optimism but Iranian officials highlighting unresolved disputes. The ceasefire's future remains uncertain as Tehran's demands diverge from Washington's stance.
- Iran war day 87: Trump says US not in rush to sign deal, dashing optimism
Iranian media report stalled negotiations as disagreements persist on key issues. Trump states the US is not rushing to finalize a deal, dampening hopes for a resolution.
- Live: Iran considers latest peace proposal, accuses US of 'excessive demands'
Iran accused the United States of making 'excessive demands' while considering a latest peace proposal, according to Iranian media. US media reports indicated Washington was contemplating new strikes as Iranian leaders evaluated the proposal.