UNRWA Warns of Lack of Shelter in Gaza amid Israeli Strikes
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees sounded the alarm over the lack of safe spaces in Gaza, as Israeli strikes continue to force thousands of families to flee.
Iran Second Largest Producer of Fresh Dates in World: Official
The chairman of the National Date Association of Iran said that Iran, after Egypt, is the second largest producer of dates in the world, and stands in the first rank in terms of variety of dates.
IRGC Sets Up Field Hospital on Border with Iraq to Serve Arbaeen Pilgrims
As the Arbaeen season has gained momentum with huge crowds of Iranians traveling to Iraq, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Ground Force has built a large makeshift hospital at a western border crossing to provide medical services to the pilgrims.
Iran Ready to Transit Russian Gas via Its Territory: Envoy
Tehran is interested in cooperation with Moscow to transit the Russian gas through Iranian territory, Iran’s Ambassador to Moscow Kazem Jalali said.
Iran’s President to Defend New Cabinet at Parliament
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian is planned to attend a session of the Parliament on Saturday, August 17, to defend the nominees for cabinet posts, a lawmaker said.
Pakistan Marking 78th Independence Day
TEHRAN – Every year Pakistanis celebrate their Independence Day on August 14 and this year the country has prepared to mark the day in style. On the eve of the day, Pakistan Prime Minister and President send messages to their nation.
Iran Climber Alipour into Top Eight: 2024 Olympics
Reza Alipour, Iranian climber, advanced to the top eight of the 2024 Olympic Games speed climbing.
Iran Transits 16 Million Tons of Goods via Road, Rail in One Year: Deputy Roads Minister
An official at Iran’s Ministry of Roads and Urban Development said 16 million tons of goods were transited through Iran’s railway and roads in the previous Iranian calendar year (March 21, 2023 to March 20, 2024).
The Silent Symphony: Kashmir’s Echoes of Loss and Longing
In the enchanting valleys of Kashmir, where the serene Dal Lake mirrors the azure sky and the mighty Chinar trees stand tall as sentinels of history, a silent symphony of sorrow plays on. This land, where poets once found inspiration in every breath of wind, has become a crucible of suffering and strife. The abrogation of Article 370 by the Indian government on August 5, 2019, not only altered the political landscape of Jammu and Kashmir but also deepened the fissures in the human soul, bringing forth a cacophony of human rights violations that reverberate through its snow-capped mountains and lush meadows.
Youm-e-Istehsal Observed at Embassy of Pakistan
TEHRAN - Embassy of Pakistan in Tehran organized an event to commemorate the abrogation of article 35 A and 370 by Indian Government on 5th August 2019 thus paving the way for changing demography in illegally Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK).