60% of Iran’s Airline Fleet is in Private Hands
TEHRAN - The Deputy Head of Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization (CAO) has announced that nearly 60 percent of the country’s active airline fleet is now operated by the private sector, stressing that many of the high-profile claims about launching new carriers remain little more than promotional campaigns. He noted that despite earlier promises, including those surrounding “Dot One Airlines,” no aircraft have yet been delivered.
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11 Jan 2025
Four Concerns in Manganese Mining
The underground nature of manganese mines in Iran is an old challenge for miners in this field, because it involves the high cost of production.
Candidates face each other in first televised debate
The first televised debates among seven presidential candidates were held on Saturday afternoon.
Investigating disasters caused by Yemen War
The fourth pre-session of an international conference on international law and armed conflict in the region, entitled "Yemen War and Role of International Law on Armed Conflicts", was held virtually at Qom University.
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Trump’s statements serious threat to int’l peace, security: Iran envoy
Iran’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Amir-Saeid Iravani has warned that US President Donald Trump’s statements on Washington’s nuclear activities are against international law and pose a serious threat to peace and security.
Iran military slams US hostility on anniversary of embassy takeover
The General Staff of the Armed Forces says the American enemy has for nearly five decades pursued aggressive policies and actions against the Iranian nation.
Iran, US exchanging messages, but no negotiation process begun: Foreign Ministry
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said that while messages are being exchanged between Iran and the United States through intermediaries, this does not mean that a negotiation process has begun between the two sides.
Araghchi condemns massacre in el-Fasher city of Sudan
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi strongly condemned the recent attacks and massacre of civilians in the Sudanese city of el-Fasher, expressing deep concern over the ongoing violence in Sudan.
Iran calls Oman a trusted neighbor, indispensable partner
Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Majid Takht Ravanchi has described his recent visit to Oman as “successful,” highlighting Muscat as “a trusted neighbor and an indispensable partner.”
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Malaysians in Tehran Mark 66th National Day, Malaysia Day
TEHRAN – Malaysians in Tehran marked together the 66th National Day and Malaysia Day in style on September 5 at the residence of Malaysian Ambassador to Tehran H.E. Khairi bin Omar.
25 Jul 2023
The Concept of Love in the New Testament and the Qur’an
This article studies the concept of love in the Qur'an and the New Testament. The purpose of this article is to examine and compare the concept, approach and scope of love in these books.
The Fight Against Corruption – Is a Priority of Uzbekistan’s State Policy
The reforms started in Uzbekistan 7 years ago are being continued consistently. Decisions based on principles such as keeping up with the times, openness to positive changes, and ensuring human dignity are becoming important in determining the country's future.
New Tourism Destinations in Malaysia Introduced
The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture of Malaysia announced that the country's borders were opened to foreign tourists after a two-year hiatus due to the corona pandemic.
Expansion of investment with the development of infrastructure in Lamerd Special Economic Zone
Lamerd Special Economic Zone has seriously used its full capacity to build infrastructure. With the efforts of the management complex, despite all the problems, with the development of infrastructure, we are witnessing the expansion of the presence of investors.





























