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Sistan and Baluchestan counterrevolutionary group apprehended by Iranian security forces
In the southeast Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchestan, security agents have detained members of a counterrevolutionary organization.
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Iran's oil exports increased steadily in August
Iranian oil shipments are estimated to have increased in August despite U.S. sanctions, according to energy data companies.
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Health tourism generates $1.2 million in revenue for Iran
Bahram Einollahi, the Iranian minister of health, claims that in the first five months of the Iranian calendar year, health tourism brought in…
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Iran aims to complete Chabahar contract with India shortly
A new deal with India on development projects in the Sea of Oman port of Chabahar might be finished within a month, according to the president…
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Terrorist-Zionist network in some Iranian provinces identified
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Iranian intelligence ministry stated that its security forces had inflicted more blows on elements of…
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Hungry Ghost Festival
Ghost Festival or Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated every year in China, usually in August. This year, it falls on August 30.
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Iran's nuclear program has survived 20 years of sabotage: AEOI head
Iran has advanced its nuclear technology, according to the president of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), despite two decades of…
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From March to August, Iran's non-oil exports fell by 8.5%
According to data from Iran's customs agency (IRICA), exports from the country decreased by 8.5% in the five months leading up to August 22 due…
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International Day against Nuclear Tests
International Day against Nuclear Tests is an annual observance on August 29. The day was established by the United Nations General Assembly…
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Tactical air defense system developed in Iran capable of hitting twelve targets at once
Several airborne targets can be intercepted by Iran's domestically designed Tactical Sayyad (Hunter) air defense system at a distance of more…
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Iran claims Kuwait's disputed gas field is "not an enormous concern"
A senior official claims that, given the positive relations between the two countries, the disagreement over a gas field in the Persian Gulf…
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Arbaeen pilgrimage: some 35,000 Iranians cross Khosravi border post in day
About 35,000 Iranian pilgrims traveled from Iran to Karbala on Saturday to visit the holy shrine of Imam Hussein (AS), the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)'s…
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Isfahan to host D-8 business, technology meeting
The fourth business and technology meeting (BTM) of the Developing-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation will be held on October 2 in the city…
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Iran announces development of its own Cesium-137 radioisotope as new nuclear feat
For the first time, Cesium-137 radionuclide, which was previously imported, has been produced by Iranian nuclear researchers.
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Iran calls on Taliban once more to secure its water share in Hirmand River
Iran's call to protect its water rights in the Hirmand River and its sources in neighboring Afghanistan has been reaffirmed by Foreign Minister…
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"The Lost Poet" teaser released with the voice of Master Shahram Nazeri and the composition of Arashk Rafiee
The teaser of the "Lost Poet" album was released with the voice of Master Shahram Nazeri and the composition of Arashk Rafiee on the poems of…
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Three terrorists engaged in Shah Cheragh terrorist attack indicted by Iran
The three primary terrorists responsible for the recent deadly terrorist attack on the Shah Cheragh shrine in the southern Iranian city of Shiraz…
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Peaceful ambience of Beinolharamein in pictures
Iran (IMNA) - The space of 378 meters known as Bayn al-Haramayn (between the two shrines) separates the Holy Shrine of Imam al-Husayn (a) from…
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Brazil's top trading partner in future should be Iran: Lula
Tehran should remain a significant trading partner for Brasilia in the upcoming years, according to Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
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Raeisi: Iran presents special business and energy prospects to BRICS members
According to Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi, the country presents special prospects for the BRICS group of rising economies members in the…
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Kashan registered as world city of traditional textiles
Traditional textiles from Kashan and wicker weaving art from Dezful have been registered with the World Crafts Council (WCC).
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Karbala all prepared, welcoming Arbaeen pilgrims
Millions of people, predominantly Shia Muslims, flock annually to Karbala in central Iraq to commemorate Arbaeen.
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Iran invited to join BRICS bloc
Iran has been asked to join the BRICS group of growing countries, whose leaders are now meeting in Johannesburg, South Africa, to explore the…
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Demonstration of Islamic unity through Arba'een walk
Iraqi people provide free food, drink, medical care, and anything else an Arbaeen pilgrim would likely require, regardless of their nations or…
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Malaysia would never accept harsh US sanctions on Iran, says FM
Malaysian Foreign Minister Zambry Abdul Kadir has stated that his country opposes US sanctions against Iran and that Malaysia will never acknowledge…
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Head of IRICA: Iran's customs revenue increased 87% y/y in March to August
According to the director of the country's customs office (IRICA), Iran's customs receipts climbed by 87% in the five months leading up to late…
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Iran world's second producer of strategic nuclear material
In the world, heavy water ranks second only to uranium in terms of strategic nuclear material. Iran is one of the five countries that are manufacturin…
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Iran relaxes restrictions on hand-woven carpet exports
According to the Iran National Carpet Center (INCC), in an effort to increase the sector's hard currency profits, the government has loosened…
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Iran's oil exports surpass levels from before sanctions
Iran's oil exports have reportedly reached levels that were unheard of even before the country was subject to US sanctions in 2018. This is according…
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Iran firmed about improving all-out ties with Algeria: FM Amir-Abdollahian
Iran is keen to strengthen bilateral ties with Algeria in a number of areas, notably in the business, commerce, and tourist sectors, according…