For decades, religious authorities in Iran declared bowling and billiards haram, forbidden under Islamic law. Ayatollahs issued fatwas p …
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Iran Appoints Cleric to Head Sports Once Banned as ‘Haram’
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Industrial Leaders Voice Concern Over Negative Economic Growth – Iran News Daily
Industrial Leaders Voice Concern Over Negative Economic Growth
TEHRAN (Iran News) During the commission’s latest session, members discussed the current challenges facing the country’s industrial sector and emphasized the need to strengthen…
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Iran rejects pardon appeal, executes man accused as Israeli spy
Tehran [Iran], October 20 (ANI): Iran has executed a man convicted of spying for Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency in the central city of Qom, the provincial judiciary chief said as per the country’s official media.
Hojjatoleslam Kazem Mousavi…
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Ukraine Claims US ‘ready’ To Replace Russian Oil, Gas Supplies To Europe
“There should be zero Russian energy resources in Europe, and the signals from America are clear now – they are ready to supply Europe with as much gas and oil as is needed to replace Russian supplies,” Zelensky said.
Zelensky’s…
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Iran’s Army Chief: Response to any enemy mistake very different from before
Pars Today — The Chief of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces said that while they are well aware of the rules of the ceasefire, they are monitoring all enemy movements. He warned that the response to any hostile mistake will be markedly…
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What Does Iran’s Termination Of The JCPOA Mean For Its Nuclear Programme? | Explainers News
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Ten years after the nuclear deal was signed, Tehran has officially ended the JCPOA. Here’s what changes now for Iran’s nuclear ambitions
On October 18, Iran’s Foreign Ministry declared that the country…
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Scientists reveal the best exercise to ease knee arthritis pain
People living with knee osteoarthritis may find the greatest relief from aerobic activities such as walking, cycling, or swimming, according to a new study published in The BMJ. Researchers found that these forms of exercise were the most…
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Tehran voices stance on expiration of UNSC Resolution 2231.
Addressing his weekly presser on Monday, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baghaei explained Tehran’s stance on the expiration of UN Security Council Resolution 2231 and the future legal framework of Iran’s nuclear activities,…
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New Shabak chief orders replacing the term West Bank with Judea and Samaria – Middle East Monitor
Israel’s Channel 7 reported that the new head of the Shabak security service, David Zini, rebuked one of the officers during a meeting for using the term West Bank, insisting it should now be referred to as Judea…
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Australia accuses China of ‘unsafe’ military jet manoeuvres
Australia has accused a Chinese military aircraft of releasing flares “in close proximity” to its patrol jet over the South China Sea.
The Australian government has raised its concern with Beijing over the “unsafe and unprofessional” manoeuvre,…
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