Speaking on state television on Sunday, Hassan Meisami emphasized that while ordinary citizens are permitted to use WhatsApp, high-ranking officials must exercise caution and refrain from sharing sensitive or personal information on the…
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‘Prepare for war with Russia by 2030’ – The Telegraph
‘Prepare for war with Russia by 2030’ The Telegraph
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3 Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza
Why it matters:
In the past month, a large number of Israeli soldiers have been killed by Palestinian resistance forces, an issue that challenges Israeli narrative of victory over Hamas.
The big picture:
Hebrew media…
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Pezeshkian meets families affected by Israel-imposed war
Pezeshkian visited one of the housing centers in Tehran province on Tuesday, where he met and spoke with families whose homes were damaged during the Zionist regime’s aggression against Iran.
During this visit, which was attended by the…
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Pezeshkian meets families affected in Israel-imposed war
Pezeshkian visited one of the housing centers in Tehran province on Tuesday, where he met and spoke with families whose homes were damaged during the Zionist regime’s aggression against Iran.
During this visit, which was attended by the…
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Alleged Israeli use of Azerbaijan airspace roils Iran’s politics
Iran’s state broadcaster has openly challenged Pezeshkian’s stance on the claims, airing local testimonies that directly contradict the president’s position.
On July 7, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB)—controlled by…
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Echoes of the past: gold rhyton in the form of a winged lion
TEHRAN – Drinking vessels of varied designs flourished throughout the Near East from the 1st millennium BCE well into the Islamic era.
Among these, funnel-shaped beakers adorned with animal protomes formed a particularly distinctive category,…
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Storm shows another part of Fahraj Spice Road
TEHRAN—Storm showed another part of Fahraj Spice Road. The Spice Road was one of Iran’s first ancient routes for trading spice to various parts of the world. It was connected to Silk Road. Some parts of it were exposed in the late 1990s due…
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Tourism, one of Iran’s soft power tools in international interactions
TEHRAN—The Secretary of the Cabinet Seyyed Kamel Taqavi-Nejad said today, tourism is not only an industry but is one of the effective tools for Iran’s economic and cultural diplomacy.
He said that the targeted support of semi-finished projects…
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University of Michigan professor congratulates Iran on UNESCO designation of Paleolithic caves
TEHRAN – Professor John D. Speth, a distinguished anthropologist and emeritus faculty member at the University of Michigan, has warmly congratulated the recent inscription of the Paleolithic caves of Iran’s Khorramabad Valley on the UNESCO…
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