Over 30,000 Dead by COVID-19; Tehran Restrictions Extended
Iran’s death toll from the coronavirus passed 30,000 after the Health Ministry spokeswoman Sima Sadat Lari reported 253 new fatalities from Friday to Saturday.
1,992 Infections, 139 Deaths by COVID-19 on Saturday
Iran has so far recorded over 386,600 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus and close to 22,300 fatalities, a health official announced.
Iran Confirmed Over 20,000 Deaths from Coronavirus
Iran surpassed 20,000 confirmed deaths from the coronavirus on Wednesday, the Health Ministry said.
France records over 21,000 deaths from COVID-19
In his daily press briefing on Wednesday, Director-General of Health Jerome Salomon in France reported some good news as the statistics of the COVID-19 continued to decline.
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- Leader: People of diverse political and religious beliefs stood by Iran during Israeli and American aggression
- Potential for 30–40% Growth in Iran’s Mining and Mineral Industries Exports
- Amnesty International: E.U. reluctance to suspend cooperation with Israel is a ‘cruel and unlawful betrayal’
- Iran condemns Israeli attack on Syria’s Sweida, criticizes U.N.S.C. inaction
- Iran Freestyle Team to Compete in Hungarian Event
- Iran’s Auto Parts Industry on Brink of Collapse; 400,000 Jobs at Risk
- Who Benefits Seeking Negotiation?
- Iran ready for any new adventurism: Defense Minister
- First Meeting of Iran’s Economic Dialogue Council Held With New Economy Minister
- Giorgi Aburjania Linked with Persepolis
- Four Israeli soldiers killed in separate attacks across Gaza
- President Pezeshkian: Window of diplomacy remains open
- 53m Tons of Goods Handled at Iran’s Ports in Spring 2025
- Anti-Iran miscalculation will face decisive response: Top commander
- Israeli energy minister claims Gaza should remain in ruins for decades
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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.
Germans, Japanese and Marylanders are poisoned by the US military
PFAS in fire-fighting foams used on basFes worldwide are contaminating the environment and endangering public health. The Pentagon denies wrongdoing.
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Leader: People of diverse political and religious beliefs stood by Iran during Israeli and American aggression
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei
Iran ready for any new adventurism: Defense Minister
The Defense Minister said that has different scenarios for any new act of adventurism.
Iran favors negotiation with authority, strength: First VP Aref
First Vice President Mohammad-Reza Aref says the Iranian government maintains that any future negotiations with the United States must be with authority and strength.
Iran says impunity emboldens Israel to continue aggression in West Asia
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said that the impunity enjoyed by the Israeli regime is the main reason behind its aggression and crimes against regional countries.
President Pezeshkian enforces law to suspend cooperation with U.N. nuclear watchdog
Pezeshkian signed into law a bill that obliges the administration to suspend cooperation with the United Nations nuclear watchdog.
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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.

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.