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Iran, Oman explore ways to promote multilateral cooperation: Official
According to an Iranian source, President Ebrahim Raeisi discussed multilateral cooperation with Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said of Oman.
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By late July, Iran's rice imports halved year over year
Since exports of rice practically fell in half in value terms over the four calendar months leading up to late July, according to data published…
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World Breastfeeding Week
Nurturing a bond like no other, this natural act of love provides nourishment, protection, and comfort, fostering the health and well-being of…
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Iranian FM urges OIC members to "criminalize" disrespect for Islamic sanctities
Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, the foreign minister of Iran, has urged Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) members to "criminalize" blasphemy…
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Despite increased Muslim indignation, Qur'an desecration continues in Sweden and Denmark
More blasphemous acts against the Holy Qur'an have been performed in both countries, despite Sweden and Denmark having said they are looking…
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Iran calls on South Korea to "act wisely" and unfreeze its finances
Iran has asked South Korea to "act wisely" and unfreeze Iranian cash worth billions of dollars that have been held in South Korean banks as…
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Increased Russian travel to Iran anticipated in fall
The Russian Union of Travel Industry predicts that demand for vacations to Iran will increase as the high fall season draws near and that the…
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Iran's GDP growth projection for 2023 updated to 2.5%
Despite improved oil shipments from Iran and the ongoing economic pressure from American sanctions, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has…
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Iran's COVID-19 travel restrictions lifted
Passengers traveling to Iran are no longer subject to any COVID travel restrictions.
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Iranian oil exports to China triple despite
Iran’s oil shipments to China have more than tripled over the past three years despite the U.S. sanctions on the country and the increase in…
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Iran Army Aviation ‘strongest’ helicopter fleet in West Asia: Commander
The commander of the Iranian Army Aviation says the unit operates as the most powerful helicopter fleet in West Asia and enjoys state-of-the-art…
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Iran’s place in future of evolving halal tourism
The group of Developing Eight (D8) Islamic countries will meet in Pakistan’s mountain resort city of Murree next week to discuss strengthening…
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Iran’s annual inflation down 1% to 47.1% in July: SCI
Figures by the Statistical Center of Iran (SCI) show inflation rate in the country reached 47.1% in the year to late July, down 1% from the same…
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No one buying Iranian oil ‘stuck off’ US coast: Report
A cargo of Iranian oil remains stranded off the United States coast because no one buys it despite the fact that the US government has authorized…
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Iran names eight villages for UNWTO status
Iran has nominated eight rural villages as final candidates for a special label given by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), which recognizes…
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Iran's food demands would rise 15% in 2031, according to AREPO
Iran's food demand will exceed 180 million metric tons (mt) in 2031, when the population is projected to reach 103 million, according to the…
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Iran's natural gas output rose by 2% in 2022, according to OPEC
According to data from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Iran's natural gas output increased by 2% in 2022 despite…
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Sweden must prosecute those responsible for defiling Qur'an
Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi has harshly criticized the Swedish government's response to the Holy Qur'an's destruction on its land, claiming…
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According to OPEC, Iran's oil income climbed by 67% to $42.6 billion in 2022
Despite ongoing pressure from American sanctions on the country, figures from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) reveal…
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For blasphemy of Qur'an, Ayatollah Khamenei calls for "severest punishment"
The leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, has called for the "severest punishment" for the perpetrator responsible…
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By Afshin Majlesi
Iran taps into neighboring markets to drive tourism growth
In a bid to boost its tourism industry, Iran has set its sights on attracting visitors mostly from neighboring countries.
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Millions of Iranians march throughout country to demonstrate against desecration of holy Qur'an in Sweden
After Friday prayers, millions of Iranians protested in the streets across the country over the recent desecration of the Holy Qur'an, the second…
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After suspension of grain deal, Europe likely to see "devastating migration crisis
The suspension of the grain agreement would have the most negative effects on Europe, which will be inundated with migrants from developing nations…
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By Elahe Seyfodin
What is a bilingual?
According to estimates, more than half of the world's population speaks two or more languages and is bilingual.
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Iran constructing five nuclear power facilities with a total capacity of 20 GW by 2041
According to authorities, Iran has begun preliminary construction on five nuclear power facilities that would create 20 gigatonnes (GW) of energy…
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Iran's non-oil trade with China reached $7.8 billion in the first quarter
According to the Iranian Customs Administration (IRICA), non-oil commerce between Iran and China reached $7.8 billion in the first quarter of…
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Azerbaijan keen to strengthen economic connections with Iran, according to Azerbaijan’s Deputy Prime Minister
Despite political rifts generated by an attack on the Azerbaijani embassy in Tehran in late January, Azerbaijan's Deputy Prime Minister Shahin…
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FM: Iran ready to support any regional effort on Afghanistan
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has stated that the Islamic Republic is willing to help forward regional efforts in Afghanistan…
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Raeisi: Iran's policy is to strengthen economic connections while maintaining safe borders
Iran and Pakistan are determined to strengthen relations, according to President Ebrahim Raeisi, and Tehran's approach is built on increasing…
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By Elahe Seyfodin
AI Writing Bots: Navigating Moral Dilemmas and Need for Human Oversight in Democratic Future
Machines are becoming increasingly adept at learning to write; in a few years, they may surpass humans in writing quality.