Kevin Wake, 54, of Kansas City, has sickle cell disease. Every six weeks he receives blood transfusions that help alleviate the pain. Here he receives a transfusion at the Sickle Cell Center at University Health.(Tammy Ljungblad/The Kansas City…
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Preparations Made for Iranian President’s Visit to Pakistan
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The foreign ministers of Iran and Pakistan discussed the arrangements for Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian’s upcoming visit to Islamabad.
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APDIM puts preserving Zagros forests on agenda
TEHRAN –Following Iran’s proposal on the protection of Zagros forests from wildfires, the Asia-Pacific Center for the Development of Disaster Information Management (APDIM) has placed the issue on the agenda.
Zagros forests are among the most…
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Why India’s hopes in America have turned to disappointment?
Pars Today – Trump’s decision to impose a 25% tariff on Indian exports to the U.S. has drawn a negative reaction from New Delhi.
According to Pars Today, U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that, starting August 1,…
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Israel Addicted to Belligerence: Araqchi
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi denounced the Zionist regime’s addiction to bellicosity and law-breaking, urging regional countries to remain vigilant in the face of the Israeli plots to upset security in the region.
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Hamas Links Truce Negotiations To Aiding Gaza As Israel Abandons ‘partial Deals’
In a statement, the Palestinian movement said it was ready to “immediately re-engage in negotiations once aid reaches those in need and the humanitarian crisis and famine in Gaza are brought to an end.”
It added that continuing talks under…
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Gaza Children Dying At ‘an Unprecedented Rate’: UNICEF
“Today, I want to keep the focus on Gaza, because it’s in Gaza where the suffering is most acute and where children are dying at an unprecedented rate. We are at a crossroads, and the choices made now will determine whether tens of thousands…
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Japan Begins Human Trials of Universal Artificial Blood
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Japan has launched clinical trials for a synthetic, universally compatible blood substitute, marking a potential breakthrough in emergency medicine and transfusion systems, especially for under-resourced nations.
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Yemenis hold mass pro-Palestine rally in Sana’a despite heavy rain
Yusef Mawry
Press TV, Sana’aYemenis have taken to the streets of the capital Sana’a in droves to once again express solidarity with Palestinians amid the ongoing genocide in…
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Slovenia Becomes First EU State To Impose Arms Embargo On Israel
“At the initiative of Prime Minister Robert Golob, the Slovenian government confirmed a decision prohibiting the export and transit of military weapons and equipment from or through the Republic of Slovenia to Israel, or the import from Israel…
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