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World War 1: Etymology
Before World War II, the war was also known as ...
World War 1: Introduction
World War I (WWI), which was called the ...
Eating fiber lowers breast cancer risk
Women who consume more fiber are less likely to develop breast cancer than those eating lower amounts of healthy plant components.
Super antibody wards off flu
Animal experiments shows a newly discovered immune molecule named as super antibody can bring protection against all influenza A viruses. The broadly neutralizing antibody, called ...
US plans nuclear talks with Saudi Arabia
Senior officials at the White House have said that the Obama administration is planning to resume talks with Saudi Arabia about a potential nuclear cooperation.
Yemenis hold demo in support of council
Anti-regime protesters have staged a demonstration in Yemen to voice their support for the newly formed transitional council and to condemn foreign interference in the country.
Iraqi tribal leaders condemn US
Iraqi local leaders have denounced the United States for killing a tribal chief and members of his family. On Saturday, US troops in Iraq killed seven civilians, including ...
Mental illness higher in nose job seekers
A third of those people who request for nose jobs may suffer a psychological disorder rather than an actual nasal structural or functional problem.
Japan to hold ART FAIR TOKYO 2011
The Japanese capital has held the annual ART FAIR TOKYO which was postponed due to the recent tsunami and earthquake in the Asian country. ART FAIR TOKYO 2011 is held at the Tokyo International Forum featuring antiques, arts and crafts, nihonga, ...
Building muscle may lower diabetes risk
Increasing muscle mass may be helpful in decreasing the risk of developing insulin resistance, a metabolic changes that leads to type 2 diabetes.
UAE to buy uranium for nuclear plants
The United Arab Emirates is advancing its plans to buy the uranium that will be needed to begin operating nuclear power plants.
Airstrike mistakenly kills 11 in Yemen
At least 10 pro-government tribesmen and a Yemeni officer have been killed after Yemeni warplanes “mistakenly” targeted their convoy in southern Yemen, says a Yemeni security official.
Ground Forces Operations in Eight years of Holy Defense
War is considered as an indispensable element of human life. As long as the balance of military power is dominant, sociopolitical interactions of states are always characterized by peaceful approach. In other words, ...
What are the divine and Islamic Conditions for Marriage? (part 2):(Religion and Piety)
Those who humble themselves in their prayers; who avoid vain talk; who are active in deeds of charity; who abstain from sex except with those joined to them in the marriage bond, or (the captives) whom their right hands possess, - for ...
Camel: A useful animal in the Service of Mankind (Part 1)
Camel is the most useful domestic animal; a powerful, tame and enduring beast. Camel is able to carry large loads and she sits on the ground for us to put the load on her back, which makes loading her easy. This animal can ...
Greater Sin from viewpoint of the traditions (Part 2)
10) And magic is a Greater sin. Thus Allah (A.J.) says: “and certainly they know that he who bought it (the magic) should have no share of good in the hereafter and ...
Morocco plane crash claims 80 lives
A Moroccan military aircraft has crashed in the African country’s south, killing all 80 people on board, hospital and military sources say.
Uzbek man tried to kill Obama: US
An Uzbek national has been indicted in the United States on charges of threatening the life of US President Barack Obama and illegal possession of weapons.
US senators: Let Saudi women drive
Fourteen US female senators have written a letter to King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, calling on him to lift the country’s ban on women drivers. In the letter, senators from both ...
Nasrallah warns Israel against theft
Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah has warned Israel against encroaching on Lebanon’s territorial waters and stealing its oil and gas reserves.
Ice Age rock art found in Britain
Archeologists have found a wall carving in a cave in south Wales, which they believe dates back to the Ice Age, and is Britain’ s oldest example of rock art. Dr. George Nash, who found the faint scratching of a speared reindeer, says ...
What are the divine and Islamic Conditions for Marriage? (part 1): (Religion and Piety)
The revered religion of Islam is in fact a system supplied with beliefs, morals and practical matters. Religious faith in Islam consists of joining up of the heart with God and belief in ...
Greater Sin from viewpoint of the traditions (Part 1)
1) Sadooq (r.a) has recorded in Oyoone Akhbaar that Imam Zadeh Hazrat Abdul Azeem the son of Abdullah Hassani said, “I heard from Abu Jafar the second, Imam Muhammad Taqi (A.S) who heard from his respected father Imam Reza (A.S) who ...
Riyadh blocks Amnesty Intl. website
The Saudi Arabian authorities have blocked public access to Amnesty International’s website in response to the rights group’s censure of Riyadh’s intolerance toward dissent.
Study says time travel is not possible
Scientists from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology say travelling in time is a wild dream and that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light.
Roman human remains found in UK
British archeologists have unearthed skeletal remains of a man during excavations outside Northamptonshire, which they say are more than 1,600 years old. The Northamptonshire Archaeology team found the crouched skeleton and a on ...
Dolphins offer clues for wound healing
The ability of dolphins to curb infections and quickly heal their injuries may offer new clues for the treatment of human wounds, scientists say.
Norway atrocities a wake-up call for West, says UK journalist
The horrific bombing and massacres in Norway should be a wake-up call for the growing threat posed by far-right extremists in Western countries, a British broadcaster and journalist has suggested.
Norway terror suspect pleads not guilty
The Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik has pleaded “not guilty” to charges brought against him despite confessing to being behind the recent terrorist attacks in Norway.
Yemenis rally against foreign hands
Yemeni protesters have once again rallied across the country, condemning foreign intervention in the country’s internal affairs.
Pollution affects stressed kids more
Children with stressed parents may experience more lung damage from traffic pollution than kids living with less anxious parents.
UN delays Israel’s flotilla attack report
The United Nations has once again delayed the release of a report into Israel’s deadly attack on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in 2010. The UN’s findings about the brutal incident, which left ...
80% of Gaza families rely on food aid
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) says more than 80 percent of households in the impoverished Gaza Strip rely on food assistance. According to the UNRWA, the Israeli blockade has caused ...
The Definition of a Greater Sin
1) Sins are of two types- The Greater and the Lesser. All those sins are Greater which have been specifically termed as Greater in the Holy Qur’an and the traditions. The number of such sins exceeds ...
Most Israelis dislike Tel Aviv policies
A new survey has shown that the majority of Israelis are dissatisfied with the social and economic policies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.The poll, carried out by the War and Peace Index late June, indicated that ...
Italian festival to screen Iranian film
Iranian filmmaker Peyman Nahanghodrati’s Snow Mothers is slated to participate in the 2011 edition of Della Lessinia Film Festival in Italy.
Iran, France seek closer cooperation
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called for the expansion of ties between Iran and France, noting that there are no major differences between Tehran and Paris.
Larijani condemns Tehran’s terror act
Iran’s Majlis (parliament) Speaker Ali Larijani has condemned the assassination of an Iranian university professor in the capital city of Tehran.
Leader: West propaganda targets Islam
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says Western powers try to tarnish the image of Muslims through propaganda and distortion of realities. “An example of Western propaganda [happened] in the recent crimes [committed] in ...
Vegetarian diet prevents diverticulitis
People who follow a high-fiber and meat-free diet are in much lower risk of common bowel disorder called diverticular disease, a new study says.
UK must change behavior toward Iran
Iran’s Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has called on the British government to seriously “reconsider” its diplomatic behavior toward the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Iran’s biggest solar plant inaugurated
Iranian First Vice President Muhammad Reza Rahimi has inaugurated Iran’s largest tracking solar power plant in northeast of the country. The solar power plant, designed and built by ...
Iran celebrates registration of the Persian garden on World Heritage List
TEHRAN -- The registration of the Persian garden on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List was celebrated in a ceremony in the town of Mahan in Kerman Province on Thursday. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and ...
Iran cleric hails MENA revolutionaries
A senior Iranian cleric has hailed the resistance of Muslim revolutionaries against their foreign-backed rulers and slammed the West’s disregard for human rights. “Bravo to the insight of Egyptians, who do not ...
Never Forget
Listen to latest single “Never Forget” dedicated to the memories and families of the Srebrenica genocide. Written & composed by Sami Yusuf Recorded Live alongside the Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra at the Sarajevo National Stadium.
How To Get Rid Of Nose Bleeds?
The nose is a part of the body rich in blood vessels (vascular) and is situated in a vulnerable position as it protrudes on the face. Nose bleeds can have several external causes, ranging from physical injury to disease and illness. In addition ...
The Human Status of Woman in the Qur’an (Part 5)
Another derogatory view that was held was in connection with sexual abstention and the sacredness of being single and celibate. As we know in some religions sexual intercourse is in its essence unclean. According to ...
Museums, Fars province
The Golshan garden, also known as Afif Abad Garden has a beautiful building that was converted to a museum in 1988. This museum has ...
Jamshidieh Park, The First Rock Garden in Iran
Located in Niavaran distict, at the foot of Kolak Chal Mountain, the Jamshidieh Park occupies an area of about 120,000 sqm. It was created from an ...
Saeed Nafisi, one of the remarkable characters in the literary field (Part 2)
Though Nafisi was full time busy in studying the history and literature of Iran, he also had a criticizing view over the social developments of his time. His book “Midway to Heavan” (1331) was in fact a ...
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