Kristi Noem, the head of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS), has revoked Harvard’s certification to enrol any new foreign students. Foreign students already enrolled at the college must now transfer to another school or…
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Iran eyes strategic coffee trade ties with Vietnam amid surging domestic demand
TEHRAN – Mostafa Mousavi, head of the Iran-Vietnam Joint Chamber of Commerce, has called for the establishment of strategic mechanisms to boost trade ties with Vietnam, citing a sharp rise in coffee consumption across Iran.
According to the…
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Israel is under the assumption “it can act with impunity”
Global anger at Israel for firing on diplomats visiting Jenin camp in the occupied West Bank.
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Statements, Negotiating Behavior of US Disappoints Iran, Sources Told CNN
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – As a new round of nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States is due to begin in Rome, Iranian sources express growing doubts about Washington’s commitment to reaching a fair agreement, citing increasingly rigid…
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Harvard University’s foreign students reel from Trump administration ban
Kelly Ng & Annabelle LiangBBC News
Shreya Mishra Reddy
Harvard is “the ultimate school that anybody in India wants to get into,” says Shreya Mishra Reddy When Shreya Mishra Reddy was admitted to Harvard University in 2023, her parents were…
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Iran holds first national celebration of ecolodges to promote sustainable tourism
KERMAN — The city of Kerman hosted Iran’s first-ever National Celebration of Ecolodges on May 21 (Ordibehesht 31), highlighting the country’s growing commitment to sustainable and community-based tourism.
Over 600 ecolodge managers from across…
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Iran holds first national celebration of ecolodges in Kerman to promote sustainable tourism
KERMAN — The city of Kerman hosted Iran’s first-ever National Celebration of Ecolodges on May 21 (Ordibehesht 31), highlighting the country’s growing commitment to sustainable and community-based tourism.
Over 600 ecolodge managers from across…
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Amazon tribe sues New York Times over story it says led to porn addict claims
An Amazonian tribe has sued the New York Times (NYT) over a report about the community gaining access to high-speed internet, which it claims led to its members being labelled as porn addicts.
The defamation lawsuit said the US newspaper’s report…
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Hamas lauds 80 states for condemning Israeli aggression
In a statement, Hamas welcomed the joint position of eighty countries around the world, emphasizing that the Gaza Strip is facing the most serious humanitarian crisis following the Israeli aggression since October 07, 2023.
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Iranian Officials Urge Action As Afghan Markets Exploit Carpet Heritage
Iranian carpet officials have raised concerns over the unauthorized reproduction of Iranian carpet designs in Afghanistan, warning that sanctions have led to a surge in counterfeiting and mislabeling of Iranian products abroad.
According to…
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