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  • South Korea Today 17:09

    S. Korea Cooperation Agency supports upgrading Iran's skill training equipment

    TEHRAN- Cooperation between Iran and South Korea has begun to improve the level of technical equipment and training.

  • Iran's women's volleyball Today 16:22

    Iran march into 2026 CAVA semifinals

    TEHRAN – The Iranian women’s national volleyball team septs past Kazakhstan in straight sets (25-22, 25-20, 25-22) in the Central Asian Volleyball Association (CAVA) on Monday.

  • Iran-South Korea Joint Chamber of Commerce Today 16:11

    By Pooya Firouzi & Morteza Soltanpour Abyaneh

    Preserving specialized human capital: Lessons from South Korea for Iran’s economic recovery

    TEHRAN– Facing post-war conditions and large-scale economic reconstruction requires the definitive protection of a country's most critical asset: "specialized human capital." In the face of major economic shocks and structural demand declines, the traditional and passive approach of governments often focuses on paying "unemployment benefits" after mass layoffs have occurred. This strategy not only imposes a heavy financial burden on the public budget but also leads to the waste of organizational skills, a decline in the national employer brand, and triple the cost of rehiring during boom periods.

  • WFP releases April report on Iran Today 15:40

    WFP releases April report on Iran

    TEHRAN – The World Food Program (WFP) has released a report, expounding on activities in Iran over the month of April.

  • Rainfall increases by 3.8% compared to long-term Today 15:38

    Rainfall increases by 3.8% compared to long-term average

    TEHRAN – Since the beginning of the new water year, September 23, 2025, till May 21, the country has received 224 mm of rain, indicating an increase of 3.8 percent compared to the long-term amount, according to the Meteorological Organization.

  • IRCS aims to draft a roadmap for long-term collaboration with IFRC Today 15:10

    IRCS aims to draft a roadmap for collaboration with IFRC

    TEHRAN – Pirhossein Kolivand, the president of the Iranian Red Crescent Society, is scheduled to visit Geneva at the invitation of officials from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), aiming to draft a roadmap for long-term collaboration.

  • Knowledge-based products: the driving engine of Iran's energy optimization market Today 15:04

    Knowledge-based products: the driving engine of Iran's energy optimization market

    TEHRAN - Domestic knowledge-based products have become the driving engine of the growing energy optimization market in Iran.

  • Yahya Sinwar Today 13:31

    Book on Yahya Sinwar published in Persian

    TEHRAN- A Persian translation of Russell Borna’s book “Enemy of the State, Hero of a People: Yahya Sinwar and the Final Intifada” has recently been published in Tehran. 

  • Page 4 Today 13:09

    Slab production increases 10.2% in a year

    TEHRAN- According to the statistics of the Iranian Steel Producers Association (ISPA), production of slab in Iran increased by 10.2 percent during the past Iranian calendar year 1404 (ended on March 20), as compared to the preceding year.

  • Page 4 Today 13:08

    All raw materials needed for production available in country

    TEHRAN- The Deputy Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade stated: "All the raw materials needed for production are available in storage within the country, and in addition, imports are being carried out through various channels."

  • Page 4 Today 13:05

    Over 66,000 residential units ready for inauguration

    TEHRAN- The Deputy Minister of Housing and Construction of the Ministry of Transport and Urban Development announced that more than 66,000 residential units across the country are ready to be inaugurated and handed over to applicants.

  • Page 4 Today 13:01

    Iran's gas export capacity to thirsty neighboring markets

    TEHRAN- Iran, relying on the world's second-largest gas reserves, seeks to expand exports to its energy-thirsty neighbors in order to consolidate its role in regional security and trade.

  • Page 4 Today 12:57

    Petrodollar loop broken as Iran war chokes Persian Gulf wealth

    TEHRAN – The escalating war with Iran is doing more than disrupting oil tankers. Analysts warn it is shattering the 50-year-old “petrodollar loop” that has quietly subsidized American borrowing costs and lubricated global finance.

  • Nahid Kiani Today 11:50

    Nahid Kiani dedicates gold medal to Iran people

    TEHRAN – Iran’s woman’s taekwondo athlete Nahid Kiani dedicated her gold medal to the Iranian people.

  • والیبال Today 11:42

    Iran volleyball team depart for Turkey on Saturday

    TEHRAN - The Iranian men's national volleyball team will fly to Turkey on Saturday ahead of the 2026 Volleyball Nations League (VNL) campaign.

  • Sotirios Alex Manolopoulos Today 11:37

    Manolopoulos to return to Iran on Tuesday

    TEHRAN - After a three-month hiatus, Greece’s Sotiris Manolopoulos is set to return to Tehran this Tuesday, marking a critical turning point in Iran’s preparation for the remainder of the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers.

  • 15334.pdf - page 1 Today 00:01

    Newspaper, Issue 15334, 8 pages

    15334.pdf

  • Community participation drives sustainable tourism in Iran’s Pamenar village Yesterday 23:13

    Community participation drives sustainable tourism in Iran’s Pamenar village

    TEHRAN - Nestled in the mountainous Shahiyun district of Dezful in southwestern Iran’s Khuzestan province, the village of Pamenar has emerged as a notable example of community-based sustainable tourism, where residents have combined traditional knowledge, environmental protection, and cultural heritage to create new economic opportunities while preserving their rural identity.

  • Ancient cemetery from Iron Age, Parthian era discovered in northern Iran Yesterday 23:13

    Ancient cemetery from Iron Age, Parthian era discovered in northern Iran

    TEHRAN - Archaeologists working at the historic Chaser Elit site in northern Iran have uncovered a cemetery dating back to the Iron Age and Parthian period, along with a range of artifacts that researchers say could provide new insight into the lifestyles, rituals and social structures of ancient communities in the Mazandaran region.

  • Echoes of the past: A guard dog sculpture Yesterday 23:12

    Echoes of the past: A guard dog sculpture

    Being kept at the National Museum of Iran, the pictured sculpture, is a remarkable artwork which dates from the Achaemenid era (c. 550-330BC).

  • Gharibabadi Yesterday 21:43

    NPT must not be based on 'nuclear exceptionalism': Deputy FM

    TEHRAN – Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, Kazem Gharibabadi, has stated that the global Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) must be founded on "equal security, equal sovereignty, and equal accountability," warning that Tehran would not allow countries to misuse international institutions for political purposes.

  • Crisis Yesterday 21:39

    By Marzieh Kian 

    A tale of a pen fighting on the battlefield: front line on a blank canvas

    TEHRAN – When the siren wails across the city and the air in the media space becomes thick with the scent of war-news gunpowder, everyone picks up a weapon and stands at a corner of this vast front. One takes up a rifle; another adjusts their camera lens. And in this fray, there is an artist whose weapons are lines, colors, and meaningful, biting satires.

  • Papers Yesterday 21:37

    The end of geographic immunity

    Khorasan addressed the IRGC’s recent statement and wrote: The IRGC’s recent declaration about extending the war beyond the region marks an official shift from a traditional defensive doctrine to a strategy of expansive offensive deterrence. For the United States, the IRGC’s warning is the final blow to the theory of fighting wars far from its borders.

  • NATO-US graphic Yesterday 21:37

    Widening divide between the US and Europe

    TEHRAN – The world is living through one of the most sensitive periods in international relations, a time when the “Atlantic Alliance” has faced a storm called Trumpism after decades of stability.

  • Hezbollah drone operation Yesterday 21:36

    By Wesam Bahrani

    Hezbollah strikes Israel’s Iron Dome launchers

    TEHRAN – The Lebanese resistance is striking at the core of the Israeli regime’s security infrastructure, targeting advanced defense systems built over the years to protect settlements in the north.

  • Netanyahu with hand on face Yesterday 21:35

    By Garsha Vazirian

    The irreversible shattering of Israel’s diplomatic armor

    TEHRAN — The profound diplomatic unraveling confronting Israel in mid-2026 is neither a passing reputational crisis nor a temporary political phase that will vanish once the guns fall silent.

  • Sanchez Yesterday 21:34

    By Xavier Villar

    Spain rejects the war against Iran: Legality and strategic autonomy 

    MADRID - For an Iranian reader, the European response to the war reflects an alliance beginning to reveal internal fractures. Most governments within the European Union have aligned themselves with Washington and Tel Aviv through military support, diplomatic cover or calculated discretion.

  • Iran navy forces Yesterday 21:33

    By Shahrokh Saei

    From Khorramshahr to Hormuz: A legacy of bravery and resistance against aggressors

    TEHRAN – This year’s anniversary of the liberation of the strategic Iranian port city of Khorramshahr from Iraqi occupation has come into sharp focus amid Iran’s enduring resilience and resistance, set against the backdrop of recent US-Israeli aggression.

  • The body of Zeyd Mahigir Larki, a fisherman killed in US and Israeli strikes on fishing boats in the Strait of Hormuz, is being taken for burial on Larak Island on Sunday, May 24, 2026. Yesterday 21:33

    Trump in Netanyahu’s Grip

    For the US government, an “Israel First” policy takes priority over exiting the quagmire of war with Iran

    TEHRAN - There seems to be no end in sight to President Donald Trump’s contradictory statements despite intensified efforts to bring a permanent end to the US–Israeli war on Iran, which initially began on February 28.

  • Major General Ali Abdollahi Yesterday 21:30

    Iran’s strategy for Persian Gulf, Hormuz Strait to shape West Asia’s new order: Major General

    TEHRAN- The plans and strategies of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution for managing the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz will guarantee the future of the region and a new regional order, in which foreigners will have no place, a top IRGC commander said.