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Bush, Sarkozy to spar on finance
US President George W. Bush and his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy may be headed for a Camp David clash over a global economic overhaul....
Arab League Wants Talks with Iran
Arab League chief Amr Moussa said the 22-member bloc is eager to enter into talks with Iran over regional issues facing the Middle East.....
Israeli army kills Palestinian teenager
Palestinian youth and children are among the main victims of Israeli soldiers’ brutality Israeli soldiers have shot dead a 17-year-old Palestinian...
Ghalibaf among top world mayors
Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqir Ghalibaf has been given 8th place among the top 11 mayors by World Mayor for the 2008....
Iran’s "Song of Sparrows" Flies to US Theaters
Iran’s foreign-language feature Oscar entry "The Song of Sparrows" is heading to US theaters this spring...
Uzbek Translation of "Majid Stories" to Come Out Next Year
Uzbek scholars are going to translate and publish Hushang Moradi Kermani’s book "The Majid Stories" into Uzbek language next year....
US and EU Plan Iran Sanctions
The US and its allies are discussing a "coalition of the willing" that would impose sanctions on Iran's energy and financial sectors without United Nations backing...
World pays price of faulty US policies
Iran’s Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani says World states are paying the price of defective and illusionary US economic policies....
Computers increase eye problems
Ophthalmologists believe the increased use of computers has resulted in an eye-related discomfort known as "computer vision syndrome"...
Babies Know Happy From Sad Songs
Babies as young as 5 months can distinguish an upbeat tune from a lineup of gloomy tunes....
“Jamshid and Khorshid” to confront Hollywood’s “300”
The animation, based on an ancient Persian theme, was in production four years and then, despite being completed the film’s premiere was postponed....
Runny nose
You might have a runny nose because of a cold, the flu or seasonal allergies. If so, your runny nose problem will eventually clear up on its own...
Chomsky: Econ crisis will not end US hegemony
The following is Press TV's exclusive full-length interview with American linguist, philosopher, political activist, author and MIT professor Avram Noam Chomsky....
Actor Terms Playing Imam Khomeini’s Role Truly Hard Task
Actor Abdorreza Akbari who plays the role of Imam Khomeini is convinced that playing the role of Imam Khomeini is a hard task because of his mystical personality and behavior....
World’s oldest rocks found in Canada
Researchers find the world’s oldest rocks, dating back to 4.28 billion years ago, on Canada’s Hudson Bay shore in northern Quebec....
Iran: Intruding Jet belonged to NATO
A Falcon jet that violated Iranian airspace and was forced to land in the Islamic Republic belongs to the NATO forces, a report says....
Olmert meets Medvedev over S-300s
Israel’s Prime Minister has met with the Russian president with hopes of dissuading him from selling Iran the S-300 defense system....
Threats come from Washington not Iran
An American activist said that Iran has committed no mistake and the world does not know yet the reason of threats and sanctions...
Iran committed to homemade nuclear fuel
Iran says it will continue to produce homemade nuclear fuel even if world powers vow to supply its reactors with enriched uranium....
Argentina to host three Iranian women
Three women recount the life story of three women from three different generations of Iranian women; a daughter, her mother and....
Mobile tech taught to turn on thieves
Stolen mobile telephones are being taught to turn against thieves by sending home word of where they are and letting owners snoop on calls...
Moscow keen to up ties with IRI
Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation, Viktor Zubkov, said Friday that Moscow wants expansion of relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran....
Sweet scents induce sweet dreams
German scientists have suggested that exposure to sweet scents at the time of sleep can help individuals have more pleasant dreams....
Iran to hold humanitarian film festival
Iran is slated to hold the first ASA International Humanitarian Film Festival in an attempt to promote human dignity in the world...
IAEA ‘puts Israeli nukes on agenda’
The UN nuclear watchdog has unanimously agreed to put the issue of Israel’s nuclear capabilities on the agenda of its annual meeting....
Quds Day keeps Palestinian cause alive
Hezbollah's leader says Quds Day is clearly alive decades after its inception, as a warning to Muslims against abandoning the Palestinian cause.................
Hezbollah power will serve Lebanon
Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah Hezbollah leader says the resistance movement’s power is at Lebanon’s service so that it can withstand aggressions by enemies...
Russia says no to war, sanctions on Iran
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev says he will not accept military action or new sanctions against Iran over its nuclear activities....
Israel eyeing other states land, water
Hezbollah’s leader says the Middle East region will not witness peace as long as Israel exists and eyes other country’s land and water...
Hacker after your “Passwords”
Never mind creating a password with at least eight characters, two of which are numbers, one of which is a capital letter, and one of which is a symbol...
Iranian Sparrows to fly to Vancouver
Iranian filmmaker Majid Majidi’s Song of Sparrows is slated to be screened at the 2008 Vancouver International Film Festival...
Iran prepares to launch satellite
Iran has announced that the country is set to send its first remote sensing telecommunication satellite into space in the near future...
Iran’s Shams to go on US tour
Iran’s Shams ensemble, accompanied by international musicians, is scheduled to go on a multi-city concert tour in the United States....
First cigarette determines addiction
the levels of certain cerebral neurotransmitters explain an individual's vulnerability to nicotine addiction...
Top Iraqi officials to visit Tehran soon
Mohsen Hakim, the political advisor to the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council chief, on Friday said a delegation of Iraqi senior officials plan to visit Iran in coming days....
The first international last saviour festival
The first international last saviour festival started to work simultaneous with birthday anniversary of humanity saviour....
Fish lowers heart attack risk in Japan
Scientists believe fish-rich diets protect Japanese against heart diseases despite the fact that they smoke much more than Americans....
Let us not forget Bam: Shajarian
We should not forget Bam. Not forgetting Bam is more important than reconstructing it. It is the duty of other forms of art to help make Bam again...
Syria could relay Iran stance to West
Syria's aims were 'to first understand the Iranian position and then outline if there is any possibility of playing a (mediator) role or not...
USD 10.7b arms deal for Iraq
The US Department of Defense has approved up to USD 10.7b in arms sales for Iraq over the past week, including M1A1 Abrams tanks....
Iran to make Shakibaei documentary
The veteran Iranian actor Jamshid Mashayekhi is scheduled to make a documentary in memory of the late movie star Khosrow Shakibaei...
Israel, US clash over Iran solution
A senior Israeli military official says Washington and Tel Aviv are at odds over how to deal with Iran over its uranium enrichment...
Obama: I want Bush to succeed with Iran
Democratic candidate Barack Obama says he wants President George W. Bush to succeed in negotiating with Iran over its nuclear program...
War crime suit filed against Israelis
A Palestinian human rights group has brought war crime charges against former high ranking Israeli officials in a Spanish court....
Camera reveals Pharaoh’s ‘solar’ boat
A remote-controlled Japanese camera has made it possible for the public to see the Egyptian Pharaoh’s ‘solar’ boat entombed in Giza....
Obama Arrives In Afghanistan
US Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has arrived in Afghanistan....
Iranian movie star Khosro Shakibaii dies at 64
Prominent Iranian actor, Khosrow Shakibaie, whose significant work captured the hearts of many Iranian art-lovers, has passed away....
Nano-powder reveals clearer fingerprints
A powder made up of zinc oxide nanoparticles can provide a clear image of fingerprints even on wet surfaces, Australian researchers say....
Israel fears Hezbollah military response
Israel fears a revenge-seeking Hezbollah might target its trespassing warplanes, ships or soldiers entering Lebanon’s space or territory....
Iranian churches added to UNESCO World Heritage List
The Iranian churches St. Thaddeus, St. Stephanus, and Dzordzor (Zorzor) in East Azerbaijan Province and West Azerbaijan Province were registered...
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