TEHRAN –The head of the Department of Environment, Shina Ansari, and the members of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) have discussed ways to strengthen the country’s participation in the 2025 United Nations…
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National Day of Industry, Mining celebrated with presence of President Pezeshkian
TEHRAN- The National Day of Industry and Mining was celebrated on Tuesday morning (August 26) with the presence of President Masoud Pezeshkian and the introduction of the award winners at the International Conference Hall of IRIB (Islamic…
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Iran ranks first in biotech among Islamic nations: SCImago
TEHRAN – With 1,111 documents in biotechnology, Iran ranked first among Islamic countries in 2024, up from second in 2023, according to the recent report published by SCImago.
The country ranked 11th globally in this category. Saudi Arabia,…
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Australia Moves To Blacklist Iran’s IRGC, Increasing Pressure On UK And EU
Australia has decided to expel Iran’s ambassador and move toward officially designating the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization, a step that could prompt the United Kingdom and European Union to do the…
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France returns skull of monarch killed during colonial era
The head of a Malagasy king killed by French troops during a colonial-era war has been formally returned to Madagascar.
The handover of King Toera’s skull – and those of two other members of his court – took place at a ceremony at the culture…
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Iran faces ‘snapback’ of sanctions over its nuclear program. Here’s what that means
France, Britain and Germany have threatened to trigger the “…
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Killed Gaza journalist Mariam Abu Daqqa’s letter to her son | Gaza
NewsFeed Before she was killed in an Israeli air attack on Gaza’s Nasser Hospital, Palestinian journalist Mariam Abu Daqqa had written a goodbye letter to her young son, Gaith. These are Mariam’s words, narrated by a fellow Palestinian…
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Are We Getting Closer To A Broader Cure For HIV?
Timothy Ray Brown, known as the “Berlin Patient” and the first person to have been cured of HIV, pictured in 2012.
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Since the landmark stem cell transplantation which saw Timothy Ray Brown become the first person to be cured of HIV in…
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As Israelis rally against Gaza war, former hostage longs for her friends to be freed
By Emily Rose
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -As Israelis staged a “Day of Disruption” to pressure their government to win the release of hostages in Gaza, Doron Steinbrecher reflected on her 471 days in captivity and said she hoped all the remaining…
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Iran’s bold vision to transform deserts into fertile lands
A gathering of scientists, policymakers, and innovators in Tehran on Monday unveiled a groundbreaking vision that could redefine the future of agriculture in Iran.
At the annual summit titled “Achievements and Future…
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