Category: 6. Culture
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IAF cinematheque to review Royal National Theatre’s “No Man’s Land”
TEHRAN- The Cinematheque of the Iranian Artists Forum (IAF) is scheduled to screen a recorded stage performance of the Royal National Theatre’s adaptation of British playwright and screenwriter Harold Pinter’s play “No Man’s Land” on… Continue Reading
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National Research, Technology Week to be held
TEHRAN -The National Research and Technology Week is scheduled to be held from December 13 to 19. Each day of the week will focus on a specific theme. Friday, December 13, ‘Research and technology lay the basis for progress and surge in… Continue Reading
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Blood donation rises by 4% in 8 months
TEHRAN –Blood donation in Iran has increased by more than four percent in the first eight months of the current Iranian calendar year which started on March 20, compared to the same period last year. A total of 1,619,872 blood units were donated… Continue Reading
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Quantum leap for AI: a new era of computing
TEHRAN – Quantum computing, a revolutionary technology that leverages the principles of quantum mechanics, is poised to reshape the landscape of artificial intelligence (AI). By harnessing the power of quantum bits, or qubits, quantum computers… Continue Reading
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Tehran, Bern to further health ties
TEHRAN – Health Minister Mohammad-Reza Zafarqandi and Swiss Ambassador to Tehran Nadine Olivieri Lozano have discussed ways to enhance cooperation in the health sector. In a meeting held on Sunday, Olivieri Lozano highlighted collaborations in… Continue Reading
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Tehran theater hosts “Three Primary Colors” play, featuring children with special needs
TEHRAN- The play “Three Primary Colors,” directed by Iranian stage director Roshanak Bostanchi, will be staged at Shahrzad Theater Complex in Tehran for three days starting December 11. The play will be performed by a group of children with… Continue Reading
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Art event supporting Gazan children underway in Tehran
TEHRAN- An artistic event titled “We Will Not Fade Away,” showcasing the support of Iranian children for vulnerable children in Gaza and Lebanon, is underway at the Cultural and Artistic Creations Center of the Institute for Intellectual… Continue Reading
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Climate change significantly impacts food security in Iran: expert
TEHRAN –By affecting rainfall patterns, pollination, flowering, and even harvest time, climate change has greatly affected the agriculture sector and food security in many countries, most significantly in Iran, according to the country’s… Continue Reading
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Women are closely connected with environmental protection: head of DOE
TEHRAN –Highlighting the role of women in preserving the environment, the head of the Department of Environment (DOE) has said boosting collaboration between different strata of society and developing green businesses are the key to protecting… Continue Reading
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Johannes Wilhelm Meinhold’s “The Amber Witch” published in Persian
TEHRAN-The Persian translation of the novel “The Amber Witch” by Johannes Wilhelm Meinhold has been released in bookstores across Iran. Qoqnoos Publication has brought out the book in 359 pages, which has been translated by Javad Seyed Ashraf,… Continue Reading