TEHRAN – In a significant move to promote cultural accessibility, the Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage in Iran has announced free admission for blind and visually-impaired individuals to its all museums and historical sites across the country…
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Iran-China joint cultural heritage plays effective role in deepening ties
TEHRAN–Joint cultural heritage of Iran and China plays an effective role in deepening relations between the two countries and should be considered as a bridge between the hearts of the people of the two nations, said Minister of Cultural…
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Iranian woman Hesamifard joins 8000-meter peak club
According to Seven Summit Treks (SST), Hesamifard reached the summit of the world’s sixth-highest mountain along with fellow climbers Chung-Han Lu from Taiwan and Anar Burasheva from Kazakhstan.
They were supported by Nepali mountain guides…
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Nahavand ancient fortress to be revived in major restoration effort
TEHRAN – The ancient fortress of Nahavand, also known as the Yazdegerd Citadel, is set to undergo restoration as part of a significant cultural heritage initiative in west-central Iran.
The head of Nahavand’s Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and…
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Iranian Court Issues Verdict In Espionage Case Involving 2 French Nationals
According to the court’s statement, both defendants were employees of the French intelligence service and were convicted of several counts related to espionage and national security offenses.
The court proceedings, held after a comprehensive…
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Tehran Sentences French Pair For Allegedly Spying For Israel, France
An Iranian court has sentenced two French citizens to lengthy prison terms for allegedly spying for France and Israel, the judiciary’s official website reported on October 14, just days after Tehran and Paris suggested progress had been made…
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Tehran Sentences French Pair For Allegedly Spying For Israel, France
An Iranian court has sentenced two French citizens to lengthy prison terms for allegedly spying for France and Israel, the judiciarys official website reported on October 14, just days after Tehran and Paris suggested progress had been made on a…
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A simple fatty acid could restore failing vision
Changes in eyesight are one of the most familiar effects of getting older. Sit in a dim restaurant with someone over 60, and you might hear, “Hold on — let me pull out my cell phone. I need more light to read the menu!” But what if declining…
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Prisoners Launch Hunger Strike After Mass Transfer to Solitary for Executions in Iran
Prisoners at an Iranian prison launched a widespread hunger strike after at least 11 inmates were transferred to solitary confinement fo …
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