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2025-11-29 16:24
Holy Mary Metro Station marks interfaith unity in Tehran
Tehran’s new metro station officially opens, with the mayor, priests, and leaders of Iran’s Christian community in attendance.
TEHRAN – Tehran Municipality inaugurated on Saturday a new metro station called Maryam-e Moqaddas — Persian for Holy Virgin Mary, showcasing the peaceful coexistence among religions in the country.
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By Sondoss Al Asaad
Will south Syria replicate south Lebanon’s experience?
BEIRUT — The dramatic events that shook Beit Jinn Friday at dawn have revived a question long whispered in regional security circles: Is south Syria on the cusp of developing its own south Lebanon–style Resistance model?
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By staff writer
Israel’s brutality on display: From Jenin to UN torture warnings
TEHRAN – The execution-style killing of two unarmed Palestinian men in Jenin — shot at point-blank range after they surrendered with their hands raised — has triggered international outrage and renewed scrutiny of Israel’s entrenched culture of impunity. For Palestinians, however, the atrocity is tragically familiar, another chapter in a long narrative of unchecked state violence.
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By Wesam Bahrani
“Ceasefire” masks ongoing Israeli aggression
TEHRAN – Despite the October 11 truce, the occupying Israeli regime continues expanding its military presence and attacks across Gaza, worsening Palestinian suffering.
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By Xavier Villar
Iran and the strategic reconfiguration of West Asia
MADRID – The offensive of October 7, 2023, was far more than just another episode in the long-standing Palestinian-Israeli conflict. It was a seismic event that shattered the foundations of the existing regional order, triggering a chain of developments that have redefined alliances, security doctrines, and the balance of power.
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International community has responsibility to stop Israel’s crimes, Araghchi tells EU’s Kallas
TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has criticized the ongoing violations of international law arising from Israel’s actions in the occupied Palestinian territories and Lebanon, saying that the international community has a responsibility to help stop these “crimes.”
Politics
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Key upgrades to domestic air-defense systems now being implemented, Iran says
TEHRAN – Iran has begun implementing major upgrades to its domestic air-defense systems following the recent 12-day conflict with Israel, a senior military official announced, saying the improvements are aimed at strengthening the country’s readiness and closing operational gaps identified during the fighting.
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Iran, Poland explore new areas of cooperation before 100th anniversary of relations
TEHRAN – As Iran and Poland approach the 100th anniversary of their diplomatic ties, officials from both countries met in Warsaw to discuss expanding cooperation across political, economic, cultural, and parliamentary fields, underscoring a shared interest in revitalizing a historic relationship shaped by decades of mutual goodwill.
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Iran flatly condemns Israel’s latest aggression against Syria
TEHRAN – Iran has categorically condemned the Israeli regime’s recent acts of aggression, from the air and from the ground, against areas in southern Syria in which a number of Syrian citizens were killed.
Sports
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Football shutdown in Tehran extended
TEHRAN — The suspension of football matches in Tehran has been extended for an additional two days.
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Tractor defeat Chadormalou in 2025/26 PGPL
TEHRAN – Tractor football team defeated Chadormalou 3-1 in the 2025/26 Iran’s Persian Gulf Professional League (PGPL) on Saturday.
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Iran fail to reach 2025 Futsal Women’s World Cup last eight
TEHRAN - Italy came from behind to beat Iran and secure a FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup quarter-final against Portugal.
Culture
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43rd FIFF presenting 18 films in Future Frame, Broken Olive Branch sections
TEHRAN – The 43rd Fajr International Film Festival (FIFF) is underway in Shiraz, Fars Province, featuring two competitive sections highlighting innovative cinema from around the world.
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International photo exhibition of Muharram opens in Semnan
TEHRAN- The 18th edition of the International Photo Exhibition of Mehr-e Muharram was inaugurated in the central Iranian city of Semnan, in the presence of provincial cultural officials on Saturday.
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What’s in Tehran art galleries
Paintings by Azadeh Nikoo are currently on display in an exhibit at Jaleh Gallery. Entitled “Stitches Align for Harmonious Song”, the exhibition runs until December 9 at the gallery located at No. 3, Noshahr Alley, Iranshahr St., Karim Khan Ave.
Economy
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Iran, Russia, Azerbaijan expand railway co-op in North-South Corridor with MOU
TEHRAN- During the 83rd meeting of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Transport Council in Baku, the heads of the railways of Iran, Russia, and Azerbaijan signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at strengthening long-term cooperation and developing the western route of the International North-South Transport Corridor.
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Let’s pledge that no water or food is wasted: agriculture minister
TEHRAN- The Iranian minister of agriculture, at the International Conference on Combating Water and Food Waste in Turkey, highlighted the water challenge and emphasized the importance of proper water resource management and reducing food waste as a solution to preserve this vital resource.
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Implementation of barter trade between Iran, Pakistan through consortium formation
TEHRAN- The Commercial and Investment Attaché of Pakistan in Iran, during a meeting with the Vice President for International Affairs and Trade Development of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (TCCIMA), and the Commercial Attaché of Iran in Pakistan, exchanged views on new cooperation avenues and emphasized expediting the implementation of the barter mechanism and removing trade barriers between the two countries.
Society
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Iran to attend Heads of BRICS Intellectual Property Offices meeting
TEHRAN – The Iranian Intellectual Property Center will participate in the Heads of BRICS Intellectual Property Offices (HIPO) Meeting planned to be held virtually from December 1 to 5 in Brazil.
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Cold atmospheric plasma clinic inaugurated in Bandar Abbas
TEHRAN - A specialized wound healing clinic based on modern cold atmospheric plasma technology was inaugurated on Saturday in the city of Bandar Abbas, southern Hormozgan Province.
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Rayan 2025 AI, programming contest announces winners
TEHRAN – The winners of the Rayan 2025 international artificial intelligence and programming competition, known as World Finals, were announced here on Friday.
Tourism
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16th-century Ardabil carpets lie far from home in London and Los Angeles
TEHRAN - Two monumental 16th-century Ardabil carpets--woven in the Safavid court for the shrine of Sheikh Safi al-Din Ardabili--now lie thousands of kilometers from their home, housed separately in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
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Tourism minister delivers Pezeshkian’s message calling for enhanced ties with China
TEHRAN--Iran’s Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts Reza Salehi-Amiri has delivered a message from President Masoud Pezeshkian to his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, which emphasized the need to further strengthen relations between the two countries in cultural heritage, tourism, and handicrafts.
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Groundbreaking research reveals two-thirds of Babylonian Bisotun inscription may be lost
A new study published in the journal IRAQ has cast doubt on the long-accepted completeness of the Babylonian version of the famous Bisotun (Behistun) Inscription, one of the most important trilingual records of the ancient world.
International
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Will south Syria replicate south Lebanon’s experience?
BEIRUT — The dramatic events that shook Beit Jinn Friday at dawn have revived a question long whispered in regional security circles: Is south Syria on the cusp of developing its own south Lebanon–style Resistance model?
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Israel’s brutality on display: From Jenin to UN torture warnings
TEHRAN – The execution-style killing of two unarmed Palestinian men in Jenin — shot at point-blank range after they surrendered with their hands raised — has triggered international outrage and renewed scrutiny of Israel’s entrenched culture of impunity. For Palestinians, however, the atrocity is tragically familiar, another chapter in a long narrative of unchecked state violence.
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“Ceasefire” masks ongoing Israeli aggression
TEHRAN – Despite the October 11 truce, the occupying Israeli regime continues expanding its military presence and attacks across Gaza, worsening Palestinian suffering.
Video Comment
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Academics analyze social dimensions of Resistance in Tehran conference
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Culture minister highlights year of progress in arts, global image enhancement
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Gazan Journalists attacked by Israel
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Brother of Iranian scientist murdered in Israeli strike speaks out
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Footage shows Israel hit a kindergarten in Tehran
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Iran, Russia, Azerbaijan expand railway co-op in North-South Corridor with MOU
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Basij launches large-scale drills in Tehran, other major cities
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Israeli troops injured amid deadly aggression on Syria
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I wrote so that monsters wouldn’t erase me: Gazan author
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Holy Mary Metro Station marks interfaith unity in Tehran
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