TEHRAN (Tasnim) New Iranian year 1404 began at Thursday noon as Iranians and other Persian-speaking nations are celebrating Nowruz, the oldest festival in the Persian calendar.
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The new Iranian year began at 12:31 pm local…
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The new Iranian year began at 12:31 pm local…
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The following is the full text of the message delivered by Ayatollah Khamenei…
Iran’s Supreme Leader made no reference to the possibility of negotiations with the United States in his annual New Year message. Instead, he reiterated his condemnation of the US for events in Gaza and Yemen.
In his pre-recorded message marking…
The Iranian year 1403, which ended on March 20, saw the further weakening of major state institutions as Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei tightened his grip over a network of overlapping bodies, some of which he created himself.
Nonetheless, while the…
The nationalization of Iran’s oil industry on March 20, 1951, led by Dr. Mohammad Mosaddegh, the leader of Iran’s independence movement, remains a historic milestone and a proud testament to the nation’s struggle against the Shah regime’s…
Millions of Iranians across the world are welcoming Nowruz, an ancient tradition deeply rooted in Iran’s heritage, marking the beginning of 1404 in the Persian solar calendar.
Nowruz is more than just a celebration of renewal, prosperity, and the…
Iran summoned the German ambassador and British charge d’affaires on Wednesday over their countries’ role in drafting a resolution at the UN Human Rights Council to extend the mandate of a fact-finding mission on Iran’s human rights record.
The…
US President Donald Trump extended Nowruz greetings to those celebrating the Persian New Year, while tensions between the two nations over Iran’s nuclear program escalate.
“Nowruz is a joyous occasion for the Persian people, marking the…
French citizen Olivier Grondeau was released from 887 days in detention in Iran, French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Thursday in a post on X.
“Our mobilization will not weaken: Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris must be freed from…