A child has been killed and four other civilians injured as militants aligned with Syria’s ruling Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) regime launched a volley of rockets at a residential neighborhood in Lebanon’s eastern province of…
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Cells lining your skin and organs can generate electricity when injured − potentially opening new doors to treating wounds
Your cells constantly generate and conduct electricity that runs through your body to perform various functions. One such example of this bioelectricity is the nerve signals that power thoughts in your brain. Others include the cardiac…
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Iranian rights groups confront persecution of Baha’is at UN session
Iranian civil society organizations convened in Geneva on Monday to present evidence of human rights violations in Iran with a focus on the persecution of Baha’is.
The session, held during the UN Human Rights Council meeting, included…
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Europe’s economic decoupling from America is underway
After the Trump administration imposed tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, the European Union was expected to be the next in line. Washington did, in fact, impose 25 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the EU last week, as well…
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‘Israel’ braced for new turmoil as Netanyahu plans to dismiss Shin Bet chief
Dozens of leaders of protest groups throughout the Zionist entity say they plan a major demonstration in occupied Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Wednesday, in protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s intention to fire Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar.
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Iranian short flick “End of Summer” to compete in 5th Happy Valley Animation Festival
TEHRAN-The Iranian short animation “End of Summer” written, animated, and directed by Tara Attarzadeh will compete in the 5th Happy Valley Animation Festival (HVAF), due to be held in Pennsylvania, the U.S., from March 27 to April 1.
The…
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Veteran Iranian graphic designer, painter Kamran Katouzian passes away
TEHRAN-The veteran Iranian graphic designer and painter Kamran Katouzian passed away in Tehran on Saturday at 83.
One of the leading representatives of the abstract art stream in Iran, he died at his home after enduring a long-term illness. The…
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“Dreams on a Pillow”: tap to journey through Nakba
TEHRAN-In the world of mobile games, where quick reflexes and high scores often take center stage, some experiences go beyond mere entertainment. “Dreams on a Pillow” is one such game—a mobile adventure that not only challenges your skills but…
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Ariana Neumann’s “When Time Stopped” available in Persian
TEHRAN-The Persian translation of the book “When Time Stopped: A Memoir of My Father’s War and What Remains” written by Ariana Neumann has been released in the bookstores across Iran.
Mohammad Javadi has translated the book and Noon…
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Iran’s nuclear program: double standards of Western pressure
TEHRAN – The discussion regarding Iran’s nuclear program is once more at the forefront of U.S. foreign policy talks, with a recent article from the Wall Street Journal advocating for the total nuclear disarmament of Iran.
The piece, titled…
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