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12 Feb 2026, 16:26

🔸None of the award-winning actors attended the closing ceremony of the Fajr Film Festival. The absence of the award winners at the closing ceremony has never been seen on this scale. Shahram Haqighatdoost and Bahram Afshari, who won the awards for Best Supporting Actor and Best Actor, were not present. Azita Hajian, who was introduced as the winner of the Crystal Simorgh for Best Actress, also did not attend, and Maral Farjad, who received the award for Best Supporting Actress, sent a video message.
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🔸Football 360 reported that the Spanish Football Federation has withdrawn from a friendly match with the Iranian national football team.
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🔸Hakan Fidan, Turkey's Foreign Minister, stated that the U.S. and the Islamic Republic are showing flexibility in reaching a nuclear agreement. He mentioned that the Islamic Republic understands it must reach an agreement with the Americans, and Washington seems "ready" to tolerate a level of uranium enrichment on Iranian soil. Fidan told the Financial Times, "It is positive that the Americans are apparently ready to tolerate Iran's enrichment within defined limits." He warned that including missile programs and proxy forces in the negotiations could be problematic: "If the U.S. insists on addressing all issues simultaneously, I fear that even the nuclear case may not progress... The result could be another war in the region."
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🔸The selection of the Islamic Republic as Vice President of the United Nations Social Development Commission has faced widespread criticism. This commission focuses primarily on gender equality, democracy, tolerance, and non-violence, while the Iranian government has recently responded to protests with the killing of thousands of demonstrators. The UN Watch also criticized the announcement of the Iranian government as Vice President of the UN Social Development Commission, stating that this is a reality and "not a joke." UN Watch also criticized the sending of a congratulatory message from Antonio Guterres to Masoud Pezeshkian on the anniversary of February 22, despite the killing of thousands of protesters in Iran. However, the UN stated that this message was sent as part of a "standard procedure" and in accordance with a decades-long practice for national occasions of member countries.
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🔸The New Yorker magazine, in a detailed report, presented a picture of "apocalyptic conditions" in healthcare centers in Iran, which, according to the publication, is part of an organized campaign that the Islamic Republic has launched to erase the traces of the killings in January. Now that more than a month has passed since the bloody crackdown on the protests in January 2024, re-establishing communication with the inside of the country and informing activists and eyewitnesses has revealed more dimensions of the widespread and severe repression of these protests. This time, the crackdown was not limited to the streets but extended to hospitals, clinics, and even operating rooms.
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🔸Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, stated that Iran's enriched uranium is likely still located in the bombed underground facilities. Mr. Grossi told the Financial Times, "I cannot be 100 percent sure, but we are almost certain, and this view is agreed upon through cross-checking with other sources, and even the Iranians agree with it, but do not confirm it." He said, "This material is there, and it is enough to make several, perhaps twelve nuclear bombs. This is something that has proliferation aspects, which is undeniable, even if it is hidden or under rubble."
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🔸In recent days, many social media users in Iran have reported the sudden blocking of their SIM cards, which has hindered their normal daily activities. Many users, including some journalists, wrote on social media that their "SIM cards have suddenly" been cut off, and they are unable to make phone calls or send and receive text messages. In some cases, the electronic devices of these individuals, including their mobile phones and laptops, as well as their passports, national ID cards, and birth certificates, have also been confiscated.
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