According to information received by IranWire, 22-year-old Matin Habibi lost his life on Thursday, January 8, after being shot by Islami …
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22-Year-Old Protester Killed by Iranian Forces in Tehran, Family Finds Body at Kahrizak
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19-Year-Old Killed in Karaj as Security Forces Crack Down on Protests
According to information obtained by IranWire, 19-year-old Roham Saadati was killed by Islamic Republic forces on Thursday, January 8, d …
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UN Warns Of Unprecedented Protest Death Toll As US ‘Armada’ Heads To Iran
US warships are heading toward Iran as Iranian officials defend a brutal suppression of anti-leadership protests that the United Nations is calling the deadliest crackdown by the Islamic republic on its people since it took power during the…
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Targeting Wealth: Iran’s New Tactic Against Protest Supporters
Amid a violent and bloody crackdown on protesters during one of Iran’s deepest political and economic crises, the judiciary and governme …
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Iran slams EU parliament’s ‘meddlesome, irresponsible’ resolution on terrorist riots
Iran’s Foreign Ministry says the European Parliament lacks moral standing on human rights issues due to its members’ support for cruel sanctions against Tehran.
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Culinary tourism, an overlooked potential of South Khorasan

TEHRAN – South Khorasan province is home to a wide range of traditional foods that, despite their simplicity, reflect rich diversity and authentic flavors shaped by local climate and lifestyle. These culinary traditions offer significant but…
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Isfahan showcases tourism potential at FITUR 2026

TEHRAN – Iran’s central province of Isfahan is presenting its tourism, cultural and historical capacities at the FITUR 2026 which is currently underway in Madrid.
The Touring & Automobile Club of the Islamic Republic of Iran, a body under the…
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Bahmangan offers opportunity to reconsider relationship between humans and nature

TEHRAN – Bahmangan is one of Iran’s ancient festivals, highlighting ethical values such as good thinking, respect for nature, vegetarianism, and kindness toward animals.
Experts say the revival of such ancient rituals not only helps to keep the…
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Iran Slams European Parliament Resolution as “Interference”
Why it matters:
The exchange highlights growing tensions between Tehran and European institutions, which have increasingly criticized Iran’s handling of the U.S.-Israeli-backed domestic unrest.
The big picture:
On…
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Lalejin, pottery town where clay becomes culture

TEHRAN – Lalejin is a small city in west-central Iran, near the city of Hamedan, and is widely known as the country’s main center of pottery and ceramics.
With a history of more than 800 years, Lalejin is often called the “pottery capital of…
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