Iran lashes out at French magazine over derogatory caricatures
The Iranian embassy in France has censured the derogatory caricatures by the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Iran, UAE to Accelerate Port, Maritime, Transit Cooperation
The head of Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization (PMO) and the United Arab Emirate (UAE)’s ambassador to Tehran stressed the acceleration of mutual port, maritime, and transit cooperation.
Iran, Brazil Start Cooperation on Mining
Head of the Iran-Brazil Joint Chamber of Commerce says Iran and Brazil have started their cooperation in mining sector, adding that export of fruits to Brazil will also start soon.
Six national plans approved on women, families
The National Headquarters for Women and Family Affairs has approved six plans to support families and empower women and improve their status in society.
Yemeni patience with Saudis has a limit
Saudi forces have been shelling border regions in Yemen, killing a number of civilians as Sana'a warns its patience is running thin.
Seoul Welcomes Cooperation With Tehran on Water Resources Management
Ambassador of South Korea to Tehran Yun Kanghyeon says Iran and South Korea have good capacities and vast fields for cooperation in the field of water resources management and using the modern knowhow in this field.
Troupes pay tribute to Gen. Soleimani with “Flying with Burned Wings”, “Abbas’s Offering”
Two troupes are paying homage to General Qassem Soleimani on the third anniversary of his assassination by performing the plays “Flying with Burned Wings” and “Abbas’s Offering” in Tehran.
Anti-narcotics bill to be brought before Majlis
The bill on combating and preventing narcotics will be submitted to the Majlis (Iranian parliament) in the coming days, said Eskander Momeni, secretary general of the anti-narcotics headquarters.
Citizens of metropolises dream of clean air
In the past, the air was supposed to keep us alive, but it seemingly has changed its duty, like many other things, to kill us.
Iranian universities offer education to Afghan girls
Three universities have expressed readiness to enroll hundreds of Afghan girls after the Taliban banned female students from higher education.











































