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The Cyrus Cylinder: Iran’s historical gift for global peace
Pars Today – 26 centuries ago, Cyrus the Great, the ruler of the land of Persia, inscribed a decree on a clay cylinder that is now recognized as the world’s first human rights charter.
According to Pars Today, Cyrus the Great…
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Iran’s Permanent Mission To UN: Canada ‘posturing’ As Rights Champion Despite History Of Racism
In a statement released on Thursday, Iran’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations lambasted Canada after the country welcomed the adoption of an anti-Iran rights resolution it had drafted at the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian &…
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5th “Iran Geo” Exhibition opened in Tehran
The inaugural ceremony was attended by Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh, Head of the National Mapping Organization Sayed Eskandar Seidaiy and some officials and foreign military attaches based in Tehran.
The exhibition…
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EU says any peace plan must consult Ukraine, Europe, doubts Russian intent | Russia-Ukraine war News
European leaders are adamant that any plan to end Russia’s war in Ukraine will need support from both the European Union and Ukraine amid speculation of a potential United States-backed plan that would heavily favour Moscow’s demands and…
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Iran Urges Brazil To Oppose EU3-initiated IAEA Resolution Against Tehran
Iran called on Brazil, as a member of the IAEA Board of Governors, to vote against an anti-Tehran resolution put forward by the European troika.
In a telephone conversation on Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and his Brazilian…
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Palestine welcomes UN decision to renew UNRWA’s mandate until 2029 – Middle East Monitor
Palestine has welcomed the decision of the Fourth Committee of the UN General Assembly to extend the mandate of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) until 30 June 2029.
In a statement, the…
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2 trains collide in Czech Republic, injure dozens
Fire rescue services said the crash occurred in a region around 132 km south of Prague. All passengers from both trains were evacuated, it said, Reuters news agency reported.
A spokeswoman for a regional hospital told news agency CTK that five…
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27 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza on Wednesday – Middle East Monitor
Twenty-seven Palestinians were killed on Wednesday in several Israeli airstrikes across the besieged and destroyed Gaza Strip, according to the civil defence spokesperson.
Mahmoud Basal, the spokesperson for the…
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Kenyan lake flood displaces thousands, ruins homes and schools | Floods News
The tourist boats that typically navigate Kenya’s renowned Lake Naivasha have recently taken on a new role: rescuing hundreds from inundated homes.
Though the lake’s water level has been increasing for more than a decade with repeated…
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