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This move marks one of the…

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Experts have warned that renewed…

A new study has found that the benefits of a fatty acid known as eicosapentaenoic acid vary widely from person to person. Researchers say the results highlight how individual metabolism plays a crucial role in protecting against cardiovascular…

TEHRAN – The representative of the president for coordinating maritime-based development policies said the government has completed and approved a comprehensive plan for sea-based development consisting of 56 articles, aimed at strengthening…

TEHRAN – Iran’s renewable energy capacity has exceeded 2,700 megawatts, according to Mohsen Tarztalab, deputy energy minister and head of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organization (SATBA), who emphasized the need for stronger…

TEHRAN – Iran and Indonesia have agreed to relaunch their Joint Economic Committee to expand trade and technological collaboration, Iranian Minister of Information and Communications Technology Seyed Sattar Hashemi said in a meeting with…

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Testimonies from released prisoners have heightened concerns over the escalating abuse of Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons, amid rising tensions following the recent conflict. These revelations have…

Satellite images, analysed by Yale University researchers, reveal streets stained with blood and piles of bodies in Sudan’s el-Fasher. The RSF took over the city on Monday, with witnesses describing summary executions and ethnic…

At least 60 people, including four police officers, were killed in large-scale raids targeting drug gangs across Rio de Janeiro’s favelas. The deadly operation comes days before Brazil hosts the UN climate summit COP30, set to begin on…

The Deputy Chief of Dubai Police, Dhahi Khalfan, has launched a sharp attack on the Muslim Brotherhood, accusing the movement of being responsible for the ongoing crises in Sudan. He insisted that the smear campaigns…