Iran’s foreign minister: Israel’s war sabotaged diplomacy. The US can revive it Financial Times
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Iran's foreign minister: Israel's war sabotaged diplomacy. The US can revive it – Financial Times
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Deeply troubled’ by Kenya protest killings: UN says
The violence erupted on Saba Saba Day (meaning Seven Seven) when demonstrators annually mark the events of July 7, 1990, when Kenyans rose up to demand a return to multi-party democracy after years of autocratic rule by then-president Daniel arap…
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Diogo Jota’s car probably speeding before accident, Spanish police say
All the evidence so far suggests Portuguese footballer Diogo Jota was driving when his car crashed on a Spanish motorway, and he was probably speeding, say police.
The 28-year-old Liverpool player was killed with his brother André Silva, 25, when…
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Tony Blair Institute took part in ‘Gaza Riviera’ ethnic cleansing project – Middle East Monitor
The Tony Blair Institute (TBI) has been implicated in what many believe to be a blueprint for the ethnic cleansing of Gaza, following revelations that the institution founded by the former UK Prime Minister…
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Gomrok caravanserai in Shiraz renovated
TEHRAN–Gomrok Caravanserai in Vakil Bazaar, Shiraz, Fars province, was renovated with a credit worth 49.5 billion rials ($55,078) secured from the Oil Ministry, said a provincial tourism chief.
According to IRIB, Mohsen Ziaei added that as part…
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Sistan-Baluchestan ready to host Pakistan’s pilgrims traveling to Karbala
TEHRAN—Sistan-Baluchestan people are famous for their hospitality. Every year, as Arbaeen approaches, they prepare to welcome and host Pakistani pilgrims on the Arbaeen pilgrimage of the son of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in Karbala,…
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Iran, Tajikistan should be pioneers in unifying Persian-speaking world
TEHRAN—Iran and Tajikistan, as two wings of Persian culture, should be pioneers in unifying the Persian-speaking world, said Hojjatollah Ayyoubi, head of Tourism Ministry’s Center for International Affairs.
In a meeting with Tajikistan Culture…
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ICC seeks arrest of Taliban leaders over alleged persecution of women | Women’s Rights News
Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) have issued arrest warrants for two top Taliban leaders on charges of persecuting women and girls.
ICC judges on Tuesday said there were “reasonable grounds” to suspect Taliban Supreme Leader…
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Rab’-e Rashidi: restoration campaign, land acquisition drive launched
Speaking during a planning session on Monday, Ahmad Hamzehzadeh, the tourism chief of East Azarbaijan province, said over 24,000 square meters of land — equivalent to 2.4 hectares — have been acquired around the ancient site over the past year.
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11,000-year-old secret revealed: Boars transported across Zagros for ritual feasts in western Iran
TEHRAN – A study by an international team has revealed that pre-agricultural communities at the Early Neolithic site of Asiab, near Kermanshah in western Iran (~9660–9340 cal BCE), engaged in complex logistical efforts to provision large-scale…
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