Iran’s deputy health minister warned that international sanctions have severely disrupted the country’s medical supply chain, threatenin …
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Iran Health Official Warns Sanctions Disrupting Medical Supply Chain
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Turkish youth movement challenges ties with Israel
TEHRN – Members of “A Thousand Youth for Palestine”, a non-hierarchical, anti-imperialist, and anti-capitalist youth movement based in Turkey share their journey, principles, and goals.
Founded in December 2023 after the October 7 events,…
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Gazans still face death, misery and starvation
TEHRAN – Developments in Gaza show that the occupying Israeli regime continues its attacks across the besieged Gaza enclave, despite a fragile truce agreement. The al-Ahli Hospital reported that a Palestinian was killed by the Israeli fire in…
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Gen Z are demanding schools and hospitals, not superyachts and helicopters | Poverty and Development
A wave of youth-led “Gen Z” protests is sweeping the world. A recurring slogan during the recent protests in Morocco was “We want hospitals, not stadiums”, reflecting how publicly funded services such as health and education are being…
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Iran FM sympathizes with Afghanistan over deadly earthquake
In a message on his X account on Tuesday, Iran’s top diplomat wrote, “The reoccurrence of a devastating earthquake in parts of northern Afghanistan, which resulted in the loss of lives of a number of citizens of this country and extensive…
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Aban 13 and Iran’s enduring struggle for sovereignty against global arrogance
By Ivan Kesic
On the 13th of Aban, corresponding to November 4 — a date etched in the collective memory of the Iranian nation — the unwavering spirit of resistance against oppression and foreign domination finds…
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This new drug candidate might finally outsmart tuberculosis
Scientists have created a promising new compound that could mark a major step forward in the global effort to control tuberculosis, the world’s deadliest infectious disease.
A new study in Nature highlights the potential of this compound, called…
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US, allies have killed almost 3m people in Muslim countries
He made the remarks on Tuesday at the annual commemoration ceremony for the martyrs, which will continue for a full week with various activities in Yemen.
“A nation that moves forward with the spirit of jihad in the way of God and the spirit of…
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Mourning Turns To Protest In Small Iranian Town
Mourners chanted “Death to Khamenei” as they attended the funeral of Omid Sarlak, a man who was found dead after he posted a video on social media of himself setting an image of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on fire.
Hundreds gathered at…
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Walking may be the brain’s best defense against Alzheimer’s
Walking a few thousand steps daily may help hold off Alzheimer’s for years, a Mass General Brigham study found. Even moderate physical activity slowed both cognitive decline and the buildup of harmful tau proteins in the brain. The researchers…
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