چهارشنبه 22 آبان 1404 - 19 جمادي الاول 1447 - 12 نوامبر 2025

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صفحه اصلی تبیان شبکه اجتماعی مشاوره آموزش فیلم صوت تصاویر حوزه کتابخانه دانلود وبلاگ فروشگاه اینترنتی
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    • Laser as good as surgery for varicose
    • A new study suggests that new laser ablation therapy technique appears to work about as well as the standard surgery to remove varicose veins.
    • IMF: Global Economy enters dangerous phase
    • The global economy has entered a dangerous new phase of sharply lower growth, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The IMF warned today that ...
    • Taliban kills Rabbani during talks
    • The Taliban militant group has assassinated former Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani at his home in the capital city of Kabul, Press TV reports.
    • President: US policy has enraged int’l community
    • In an interview with the US paper, Washington Post, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said that the US current policy, due to interference in other countries’ domestic affairs, has enraged the international community.
    • ‘Assassination of Iranian scientists, a stain on global community’
    • Head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, Fereydoun Abbasi, has said that the assassination of Iranian scientists and thinkers is a stain on the international community.
    • Saudi tanks cross border into Yemen
    • A convoy of Saudi tanks has reportedly crossed into Yemen to assist Sana’a in suppressing anti-government protests in the country, Yemini fighters say.
    • Israel attacks Gaza on eve of UN bid
    • Israeli troops have launched an attack on the northeastern Gaza Strip on the eve of the presentation of the Palestinians proposal for membership in the United Nations.
    • ADHD doubles kids injury risk
    • Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have a double risk of experiencing severe injuries that need medical attention.
    • Vitamin B may lower Alzheimer’s risk
    • Daily consumption of B- vitamins and folic acid may considerably slow the onset of memory loss in older people and even prevent Alzheimer’s disease.
    • Verbal suggestion eases chest pain
    • German researchers say verbal suggestion about the effectiveness of a placebo may affect heart arteries and decrease chest pain in patients.
    • Turkey blocks Israel’s NATO request
    • Amid worsening relations between Tel Aviv and Ankara, Turkey has blocked a bid by Israeli officials to open an office at NATO headquarters.
    • Israel can commit nuclear holocaust
    • Israeli nuclear weapons have raised the prospects for a “nuclear holocaust” committed by Israel against the people of countries in the region, an analyst tells.
    • Iran to launch Russian TV channel
    • Head of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) Ezzatollah Zarghami has announced Tehran’s willingness to launch a satellite channel for audiences in Russian-speaking countries.
    • Iran directors judge at Georgian festival
    • Iranian directors Dariush Mehrjoui and Muhammad Atebbai have been invited to judge at the 2011 Batumi International Art House Film Festival (BIAFF).
    • Iran-Armenia ties promote security
    • Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says the expansion of ties between Iran and Armenia helps promote peace and security in the region.
    • Salehi: Palestine not to be spilt into two pieces
    • Foreign Minister Ali-Akbar Salehi stressed that Palestine could not be divided into two pieces the way certain people are pursuing to do.
    • Do not trust hegemons, Leader advises regional nations
    • Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has advised regional nations to never trust the arrogant powers that have plundered their countries for years.
    • US gave Bahrain $90mn in military aid
    • The US has transferred over $90 million to Bahrain’s despotic regime since President Barack Obama has taken office, a political observer tells.
    • Israel to join key European atomic Org.
    • Israel has signed an agreement to upgrade its ties with the European particle physics laboratory and become an associate member in the center.
    • Regional Islamic awakening has led to ouster of regional dictators
    • Tehran’s interim Friday Prayers Leader, Ayatollah Seyed Ahmad Khatami, has termed as sacred the Islamic awakening that has swept the region, while adding that ...
    • President emphasizes on development of Iran
    • President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has noted that today the entire world’s Satans have been mobilized to obstruct Iran’s development, while adding that if Iran is built and developed these Satans will no longer have a place in the universe.
    • MKO terrorists must leave Iraq
    • The head of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq says the MKO terrorists in Iraq must immediately leave the country due to their criminal records.
    • Hundreds of thinkers attend Islamic awakening meeting in Tehran
    • The First International Conference on Islamic Awakening is held in Tehran, today (Saturday), in the presence of more than 500 thinkers from 80 countries, across the world.
    • Arctic ice hits second-lowest level
    • The US National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) says the sea ice cover in the Arctic has reached the second-lowest level since satellite records began.
    • Breast cancer rates increase worldwide
    • The number of new breast cancer cases diagnosed worldwide has risen dramatically by 260 percent to more than 1.6 million people.
    • Iraqi rallies demand improved services
    • Thousands of Iraqis have held demonstrations across Iraq to call for better distribution of the country’s wealth and improvement of basic services.
    • Libyans enter last Gaddafi strongholds
    • Libyan revolutionary fighters have finally fought their way into fugitive dictator Muammar Gaddafi’s two last strongholds of Sirte and Bani Walid.
    • Britain a safe haven for war criminals
    • The British government has taken another measure in favour of Israeli regime, as it announced legal reform, which would make it tougher to arrest the suspected war criminals.
    • Iran to test life-support capsule in space
    • The head of the Iranian Space Agency (ISA) says Iran will test a bio-capsule capable of sustaining life in the upcoming launch into space of Kavoshgar 5 (Explorer) satellite carrier.
    • Iran tests home-built ammo in air drill
    • The Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) has deployed a variety of domestically-built war ammunition on the first day of the main and final stage of its extensive military maneuvers.
    • Iran: West’s vows on democracy big lie
    • Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says claims made by enemies of independent countries regarding their support for democracy is a “big lie.”
    • Bahrain regime has zero legitimacy
    • A prominent political analyst says the ruling Al Khalifa regime has lost any type of legitimacy within the public in the Persian Gulf sheikhdom of Bahrain, Press TV reports.
    • Lebanon hosts Conf on cluster bombs
    • The delegates from more than 100 countries are participating in a five-day conference on cluster munitions with aim to eradicate the inhuman weapon.
    • Yemeni airstrikes kill 10 people
    • Military airstrikes on anti-regime tribesmen in the southern parts of Yemen have killed ten people, Press TV reports.
    • Erdogan promote Palestinian statehood
    • Turkey has called for the Palestinian flag to finally be raised at the UN, saying that international recognition of Palestine is now an obligation rather than an option.
    • Iran to build 34 atomic power plants
    • The Deputy Chairman of Islamic Republic of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, Muhammad Ahmadian, has reported on plans for construction of 34 atomic power plants in Iran.
    • Iran food aid to arrive in Tripoli
    • Iranian officials say Tehran’s latest convoy of humanitarian food aid has arrived in crisis-hit Libya and is on the way to the capital city of Tripoli.
    • Glowing cats help fight AIDS
    • Scientists at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine say genetically-modified glowing cats can give clues about how to fight the AIDS virus in human beings.
    • Breathe detector to find quake survivors
    • Scientists have developed a sensitive breath and sweat detector which can one day locate survivors buried under buildings hit by an earthquake or a bomb blast.
    • New genes linked to hypertension
    • An international team of researchers has uncovered more than 20 new genetic factors that can raise the risk of developing high blood pressure.
    • Obama biased in favor of Israel: Poll
    • A new survey shows that most Palestinians believe that US President Barack Obama’s policies support Israeli interests rather than those of the Palestinians.
    • Bank of America to slash 30,000 jobs
    • Bank of America has announced that it will cut some 30,000 jobs, roughly 10% of its total workforce, as part of a broader plan to reduce its expenses.
    • 22 Shia pilgrims killed in western Iraq
    • Unidentified armed men have shot and killed 22 Shia pilgrims in western Al Anbar province, which is located in western Iraq.
    • Metabolic disorder can cause body odor
    • Researchers at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia say an undetected metabolic disorder might cause unpleasant body odor in some people.
    • Iranian film warmly received in Kazan
    • Iranian filmmaker Habibollah Bahmani’s Apple and Selma has been warmly received in the 2011 edition of Golden Minbar International Film Festival.
    • Iran launches 3rd ocean liner
    • Iran’s third ocean liner built by domestic specialists from the Industries Development and Renovation Organization (IDRO) has been launched in Bandar Abbas.
    • Gaddafi spy chief arrested in Tripoli
    • As Libyan opposition fighters continue to surround cities loyal to fugitive ruler Muammar Gaddafi, reports indicate that his spy chief has been arrested in the Libyan capital, Tripoli.
    • Iran congratulates Tajik independence
    • Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has congratulated the Tajik nation and government on the occasion of the anniversary of the country’s independence.
    • US, Israel in weak position: Iran
    • Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast says plots hatched by the US and Israel against Iran have failed to yield the intended effect, stressing Washington and its allies are in a weak position.
    • Study finds chronic pain gene
    • A team of researchers have discovered a gene which they believe is responsible for regulating neuropathic pain caused by nerve damage.
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