TEHRAN – The Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) has issued a statement calling for reforms to the country’s economic governance structure, emphasizing that macroeconomic stability is a prerequisite for…
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Lab grown human spinal cord heals after injury in major breakthrough
Scientists at Northwestern University have created the most sophisticated lab grown model yet for studying human spinal cord injury.
In the new research, the team worked with human spinal cord organoids — miniature organs derived from stem cells…
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The Epstein files cover-up: Botched or calculated? | TV Shows
The latest tranche of the Epstein files contains more than three million documents – the largest release of its kind. In what appears to be a clumsy attempt at a cover-up by the US Department of Justice, the sloppily redacted names of…
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Water, power projects to be launched in Khuzestan during energy minister visit
TEHRAN – Several water supply and electricity infrastructure projects will be inaugurated or launched in Iran’s southwestern province of Khuzestan during a two-day visit by the energy minister, the Energy Ministry said.
According to the…
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Zeynab Ahmadi: Shot on Her Way Home, Left to Die in a Parking Lot
“The last time I heard her voice was noon on January 9. I told her the situation was dangerous. I said, ‘Don’t go anywhere, and if you d …
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Rights groups condemn Israeli plan for ‘de facto annexation’ of West Bank | Occupied West Bank
NewsFeed Palestinians in the occupied West Bank face a growing risk of losing land and homes to the Israeli government, after authorities approved a proposal to register land as state property. Experts say the land registration policy is a…
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15-day-old baby loses father in Israeli strike on Gaza | Gaza
NewsFeed A 15-day-old baby lost her father in Israel’s latest violation of the Gaza ‘ceasefire’ during attacks that killed at least 11 Palestinians in 48 hours.
Published On 16 Feb 2026
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Brain inflammation may be driving compulsive behavior
For years, scientists have believed that compulsive behaviors happen when people become trapped in a “habit loop” that overrides self-control. But new research in rats from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) suggests the story may be more…
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Hamed Saleh Rahman: Killed 1,500 Kilometers Away from Home
Hamed Saleh Rahman, a 33-year-old laborer and father of two, was shot dead on the evening of January 8 on Qeshm Island – nearly 1,500 ki …
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Capital market needs expansion, fair risk distribution, says SEO head

TEHRAN – Iran’s capital market requires further development and investment, with greater focus on managing and fairly distributing risk alongside returns, the head of the Securities and Exchange Organization (SEO) said on Monday.
Hojjatollah…
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