TEHRAN, Apr. 28 (MNA) – Iran is the birthplace of the world’s origin of a special species of tulip, an inverted tulip known in Farsi as “Laleh Vajgoon”.
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Inverted tulips plain in Iran's Mahneshan
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Israel says it intercepted Iranian planes sent to aid Syria’s Assad
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that the air force diverted Iranian aircraft carrying troops to help former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad amid the country’s revolution last year.
“They had to rescue Assad,”…
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China expresses deep condolences over Iran port explosion
BEIJING, April 28 (Xinhua) — China expresses deep condolences to the victims of the port explosion in southern Iran, a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Monday.Spokesperson Guo Jiakun made the remarks following a massive explosion at Shahid…
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Iran face challenges in IV BFA Women’s Baseball Asian Cup Qualifiers
TEHRAN – The Iranian women’s baseball team encountered difficulties during their participation in the IV BFA Women’s Baseball Asian Cup Qualifiers, held recently in Bangkok, Thailand.
Despite their hard work and determination, the team…
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Boat crashes into Clearwater Ferry in Florida, killing 1
All of the injured individuals were people on the ferry, according to the Clearwater Police Department.
There were 45 people aboard the ferry, including two crew members, when it was hit by a passing boat, police said.
“It’s been declared a…
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At least 68 killed in US airstrike on Yemen migrant detention centre
Sanaa [Yemen], April 28 (ANI): US military airstrikes on Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, have resulted in the deaths of dozens of people and has left many more injured, according to reports from Houthi-affiliated media, Al Jazeera reported.
The attacks…
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Indian police detain ‘undocumented’ Bangladeshi migrants
Indian police have detained over 1,000 Bangladeshis in a major crackdown on alleged undocumented migrants in Gujarat.
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Enrichment inside Iran a red line in Trump negotiations, Tehran says
Iran’s foreign ministry said on Monday that any agreement with the US must respect Tehran’s key demands, including the continuation of uranium enrichment inside the country and the effective lifting of sanctions.
Foreign Ministry spokesman…
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Iran a Global Crossroads for Investors, Traders, Tourists: President Pezeshkian
Why it matters:
At a time when global conflicts and economic uncertainties dominate headlines, Iran’s outreach signals a push for deeper international engagement, with peace, cooperation, and respect for national…
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