چهارشنبه 22 آبان 1404 - 19 جمادي الاول 1447 - 12 نوامبر 2025
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Daily apple boosts heart health
Eating apples every day may decrease the level of bad cholesterol and help prevent cardiovascular diseases, a new study suggests. According to the new findings presented at ...
Saleh calls for talks as protests escalate
Opponents of Yemens President Ali Abdullah Saleh stepped up a ...
Scholars to celebrate National Sadi Day in Shiraz, Tehran
Experts will celebrate National Sadi Day during a ...
Blueberries may inhibit obesity
A new study has showed that a group of compounds found in Blueberries may fight obesity by inhibiting the formation of fat in body tissues. Researchers at Texas Woman’s University applied polyphenols from blueberries onto ...
Iran unveils 3rd solar car
Iran has unveiled Iranian Gazelle 2, the country’s third solar vehicle completely designed and developed by Iranian scientists and experts. The vehicle weighs 150kg, which is 100kg lighter than its ...
Iran humanitarian aid reaches Somalia
Somali Minister for Women and Family Affairs Maryam Qasim Ahmed says Iran’s package of humanitarian assistance has reached the country’s capital, Mogadishu.The Somali government distributed the aid ...
Dubai to exhibit Samadzadegan paintings
The United Arab Emirates is scheduled to mount an exhibition of paintings by award-winning Iranian artist Behrang Samadzadegan in the city of Dubai. Love in the Time of Unrest will display works which in the artist’s own words depict a world ...
Iran plans several new nuclear reactors
Iran’s top nuclear official announces plans to build four to five nuclear research reactors, following the successful production and testing of ...
US, UK liable for Bahrain crackdowns
In Bahrain, regime forces supported by Saudi-led troops have carried out a violent crackdown on demonstrators. A Bahraini opposition group has ...
Vegetarian diet cuts cataracts risk
People who follow vegetarian diet may experience a lower risk of developing cataracts than those who usually eat more meat and fewer vegetables. A team of researchers at University of Oxford, UK, asked ...
Egyptian Museum closed after protests
Cairo’s Egyptian Museum has been closed to visitors following demonstrations in the capital city’s Liberation Square which left six people dead. The museum was closed on Saturday when violence broke out as ...
Pollution causes brain damage in mice
A new study has found an association between exposure to air pollution and development of brain damage in mice, causing signs such as memory loss. A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Southern California showed that ...
New drug to treat restless legs
The Food and Drug administration (FDA) has approved gabapentin as a new medication for treatment of nightly disturbing condition called restless leg syndrome (RLS). The US Federal agency came to its new decision after ...
Farhadi film to hit European screens
Asghar Farhadi receives the Golden Bear for best movie at the Berlinale. The latest production of award-winning Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi is slated to be screened in six ...
Swiss aerial photographer showing images of Iran in London
“Paradise Lost, Persia from Above”, a collection of 14 ...
Iranian publishers to participate in London Book Fair
Iranian publishers will take part in the London Book ...
Hezbollah denounces Hariris anti-Iran remarks
Hezbollah denounced on Thursday the remarks made by ...
Hegemons want Shia-Sunni war: Ahmadinejad
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said the United States ...
‘Struggle will continue until Gaddafi is overthrown’
The head of the Libyan opposition’s interim governing ...
Rudaki poetry published in four languages
A selection of poetry by Persian poet ...
The father of Islamic medicine: Al Razi (Rhazes)
Al-Razi, known to the Europeans as Rhazes (850 – 923), was at the forefront of Islamic research into medicine. A prolific writer, he produced over 200 books about medicine and philosophy, including an ...
Larijani expresses sympathy for Japan
Iranian Parliament (Majlis) Speaker Ali Larijani has expressed his deep sympathy over the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan. Larijani sent two separate messages to ...
IRCS is ready to send a 30-member rescue team to Japan
TEHRAN - Following a devastating earthquake in Japan, Iran Red Crescent Society (IRCS) announced its readiness to send a 30-member rescue-team to the country. Mahmood Mozaffar, head of the rescue department of the IRCS, told ...
Iran calls on Bahrain to stop violence
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has called on the Bahraini government to refrain from using force and violence against protesters. It is expected from the Bahraini government to deal with the ...
Iran, China to build world tallest dam
Iran and China will ink a $2 billion contract to construct the tallest concrete dam in the world in the western Iranian province of Lorestan, an official says. The managing director of Iran’s Water and ...
Nowruz celebration symbolizes splendid civilization of a great nation
The people of Iran are currently busy preparing themselves to ...
Yemen police storm protest site
At least two people were killed and more than 300 injured after ...
Libyan opposition fighters in retreat
Libyan opposition fighters who for weeks had rapidly advanced to ...
“Yesterday’s Children” stirs fond memories of past
The commemoration ceremony for giants of children’s ...
Daybreak reveals huge devastation in tsunami-hit Japan
Japan confronted devastation along its northeastern coast on ...
Migraine drug increases birth defects
Taking a migraine and epilepsy drug known as topiramate by pregnant women can increase the risk of developing oral birth defects in the unborn, US federal agency warns. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that ...
Mom’s iron, kid’s birth weight linked
Women who receive sufficient amounts of iron in the first three months of pregnancy are more likely to give birth to heavier infants, a new study says. The study of 1,300 pregnant women showed that ...
Saudi people seek political reforms
People in Saudi Arabia have ratcheted up political criticisms of the kingdom over mounting concerns about political detentions and intolerance against free speech, says an analyst. People in Saudi Arabia “have ...
UN awards Iranian demographer
Iran’s Muhammad-Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi has won the 2011 United Nations Population Award for his work on population and contributing to the improvement of people’s health. The Iranian demographer, who shared the annual award with ...
Ahmadinejad slams world warmongers
Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has spoken strongly against the warmongering nations of the world, calling them devoid of care for humanity. “Rulers, who have launched the wars, their ...
Yemeni military takes to the streets
Yemens armed forces took to the streets of Sanaa on ...
Literati welcome Parvin Literary Awards
Literati welcome Parvin Literary Awards ...
Leave in 72 hours, opposition tells Gaddafi
Leave in 72 hours, opposition tells Gaddafi ...
Iran’s puppet show “The Earth and the Universe” opens Spanish festival
The Iranian puppet show “The Earth and the Universe” will ...
Saudi Arabia bans all demos after protests
Saudi Arabias interior ministry said on Saturday that ...
Watercolors by sculptor Sanati on display at Tehran gallery
Tehran’s Sareban Gallery is displaying a selection of ...
Fajr festival honors veteran visual artists
The 3rd Fajr International Festival of Visual Arts wrapped up on ...
Chinese premier pledges to address great resentment
Premier Wen Jiabao acknowledged “great resentment” in ...
Capitalism is destroying the ecosystem: Ahmadinejad
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said ...
“Nader and Simin” to premiere in Germany
Theaters in Germanys will show the Iranian Golden ...
Women left behind in heart device tests - study
Many heart devices are approved for use in the United States despite a ...
Sugary drinks, hypertension linked
Consuming sugar-sweetened beverages such as sodas and fruit drinks on a daily routine places the individual with a greater risk of developing high blood pressure in the long run. A study of about 2,700 adult Americans and Britons showed that ...
Veteran Iranian actress Vadadian dies
Veteran Iranian stage, television and cinema actress Mehri Vadadian has passed away after a long battle with respiratory problems at a hospital in Tehran. Vadadian, 74, died at ...
Region intolerant of US-led dictators
Amid the ongoing mass anti-government protests in the Middle East, Iranian Parliament (Majlis) Speaker Ali Larijani says regional nations will ...
Iran to US: Stop military interference
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has warned the United States and its allies against their “military” interference in North Africa and the Middle East, urging them to ...
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