Iran’s transportation ministry says that 86% of the country’s villages are now connected to paved roads.
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2 killed, 43 injured as bus overturns in NE Iran
TEHRAN, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) — At least two people were killed and 43 others injured as a bus overturned Tuesday on an intercity road in northeastern Iran’s Khorasan Razavi province, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported.
Meanwhile, the…
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‘Gobble and Waddle’: Trump pardons Thanksgiving turkeys, blasts Democrats | Donald Trump
NewsFeed President Donald Trump pardoned Thanksgiving turkeys Gobble and Waddle — joking he nearly named them after Democrats Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer — while also taking swipes at Joe Biden, stating last year’s turkey pardons were…
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Mismanagement, not drought, pushes Iran toward water bankruptcy
But the crisis is rooted less in the sky than in decades of flawed policy: rushed dam-building, inefficient farming and poor governance.
The defining problem is management: lack of coordination among key ministries and short-term crisis fixes that…
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How food assistance programs can feed families and nourish their dignity
The 2025 government shutdown drew widespread attention to how many Americans struggle to get enough food. For 43 days, the more than 42 million Americans who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits had to find other ways…
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Funeral held for top Hezbollah commander killed by Israel
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Press TV, BeirutThe Lebanese people have held a large funeral ceremony for Hezbollah commander Haitham al-Tabatabai, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on…
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What does the future of the music industry look like? | Music
We ask about the future of the music industry and art reviews.
The music industry is changing rapidly, with streaming dominating how people listen to music and online content creators constantly reviewing new releases of music. We explore how the…
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Afghanistan blames Pakistan for deadly air strikes in its eastern provinces | Newsfeed
NewsFeed The Taliban are accusing Pakistan of carrying out deadly air strikes across three of its eastern provinces that it says killed at least 10 people. It’s another test of the fragile ceasefire that put an end to fighting at the border in…
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UK judge respected for fairness removed from Palestine Action case
UK authorities have unexpectedly removed a judge widely known for his “fairness and independence” from presiding over a legal challenge against the government’s proscription of the activist group Palestine…
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Iran’s security chief extends gratitude to Pakistan for support during US-Israeli war
Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Larijani has thanked Pakistan for backing Iran during the “unjust war” of June waged by the Zionist regime and the United States.
In an X post,…
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