Last 24 hours headlines | From detention of 100 priests in US protests to Iran's severe response to any aggression
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100 priests arrested in protests against new immigration laws in the U.S.
Pars Today - A look at the headlines from Iran and the world over the last 24 hours.
- Associated Press: 100 priests arrested during protests in the United States.
- NTV Network: Turkish Foreign Minister: The protests in Iran are not what others expect.
- Al Mayadeen: Zionist regime's border incursion into southern Lebanon.
- The Guardian: Trump understands no language other than the language of force.
- Fox Business: Essential goods vanishing from US store shelves; food rationing implemented.
- Al Arabiya: Unprecedented US security meeting with military officials from 34 countries.
- Al Jazeera:Hamas warns peace council could become Tel Aviv's security umbrella.
- IRNA: Deputy Speaker of Iran's Islamic Consultative Assembly departs for Bahrain to attend the 16th Asian Parliamentary Assembly.
- IRNA: British researcher: Iran's severe response has made the option of aggression costly for Washington and Tel Aviv.
- Al-Masirah: Head of Yemen's National Committee for Prisoner Affairs emphasizes all political factions must adhere to the Muscat agreement.
- IRIB News Agency: UN Special Rapporteur Alena Douhan calls for sanctions against Israel.
- *RIB News Agency: Venezuelan Defense Minister: We have become a testing ground for unknown US weapons.