After the first two ties of the women’s Final 8 at the FIP Asia Padel Cup, three teams remain unbeaten. On the Day2 at the Al Khalifa Tennis and Squash International Complex in Doha, both Japan and Iran claimed their second consecutive…
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Israel mulling burning Yahya Sinwar’s body rather than returning it to Hamas: Report
An Israeli minister has publicly stated she proposed burning the body of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar rather than returning it to the Gaza-based resistance group as part of any future exchange.
Israeli transportation…
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Israel’s ‘yellow line’ in Gaza gives Netanyahu room for manoeuvre
Under Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza, the “yellow line” – which Israel withdrew to earlier this month – is the first of three stages of Israeli military withdrawal. It leaves it in control of about 53% of the Gaza Strip.
One Israeli newspaper,…
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Traces of stone artifacts in Chaharmahal-Bakhtiari date back to Paleolithic era
TEHRAN— The oldest artifacts identified in Chaharmahal-Bakhtiari province include stone tools and artifacts from the Upper Paleolithic and early Neolithic periods.
These artifacts were found and studied in ancient caves in the cities of Shahr-e…
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UNESCO-listed Uraman to host meeting on stone architecture
TEHRAN– A specialized meeting on the topic of ‘Siah-Chador and Stone Architecture in the Kordestan’s Uraman’ will be held in Tehran with presence of South Korean architectural historian Namsub Choi.
According to Miras-e Arya (CHTN), the…
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Yazd train journeys booming – Tehran Times
TEHRAN–Yazd province, which has always been known as the jewel of the desert and the heart of traditional Iranian architecture, the historical fabric of its center shines on the UNESCO World Heritage List, and its windcatchers and adobe houses…
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Shafiabad village: a gateway to UNESCO-listed Lut Desert
TEHRAN – Shafiabad village, located in the famed Shahdad district of Kerman province, southern Iran, stands as a remarkable example of harmonious coexistence between human settlement and a harsh desert environment.
Strategically positioned along…
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19th-century film reels recovered at Tehran UNESCO site to be exhibited after restoration
TEHRAN – Thirty-one film reels from Iran’s Qajar era recently uncovered at the UNESCO-listed Golestan Palace in downtown Tehran are undergoing preparation and decoding before being put on public display, palace officials said on Monday.
Afarin…
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Passenger shipping line between Chabahar and Muscat launched
TEHRAN – A direct passenger shipping route between Chabahar, Iran, and Muscat, Oman, has been launched, officials announced on Monday.
Reza Masroor, secretary of the Iranian Free Zones High Council, said the maritime tourism line began operating…
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WFP says food supplies to Gaza below targets, urges more crossings to open | Food News
WFP says food supplies remain well below daily target of 2,000 tonnes, calls for Israel to open more crossing points.
Published On 21 Oct 2025
The UN World Food Programme says that supplies…
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