Iran and Egypt Open New Chapter in Strategic Tourism Cooperation
TEHRAN - In a significant diplomatic development, Iran’s Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, Seyyed Reza Salehi Amiri, announced a new era of strategic cooperation between Iran and Egypt in the field of tourism, marking a turning point in bilateral relations between the two historically and culturally rich nations.
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- Iran’s redlines in talks with U.S. are clear: Administration spokesperson
- Iran Faces $20 Billion Annual Loss Over FATF Non-Membership
- Iran announces adjustments to its visa policy for U.S. applicants
- Iran and Egypt Open New Chapter in Strategic Tourism Cooperation
- Yazdani Snatches Gold in2025 World Youth and Junior Weightlifting Championships
- US and Israeli airstrikes target Yemen’s Hodeidah port
- Araqchi: Reaching an agreement with Iran needs avoiding unrealistic and irrational positions
- Defense minister says the enemy should not even think of attacking Iran
- Facilitating Banking and Transportation Key to Expanding Iran-Turkmenistan Trade
- Iran Invites Sweden to Revive Joint Investment Programs in Automotive, Power Sectors
- Ghaedi Scores against Dibba Al-Hisn in UAE Pro League
- Islamabad says Araqchi’s visit reflects Iran-Pakistan shared commitment to boost ties
- Iran condemns attacks on civilian targets in Sudan
- No Benefit for Islamic Ummah Greater Than Unity
- Number of identified bodies from Shahid Rajaee Port blast rise to 46: Provincial official
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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.
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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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Iran’s redlines in talks with U.S. are clear: Administration spokesperson
The spokesperson of the administration said that Iran’s redlines in indirect negotiations with the United States are stable and clear, and Tehran is committed to upholding them.
Iran announces adjustments to its visa policy for U.S. applicants
Iran’s Interests Section in Washington D.C. informed that the validity period for tourist and entry visas issued to U.S. applicants has been decreased.
Islamabad says Araqchi’s visit reflects Iran-Pakistan shared commitment to boost ties
Araqchi’s visit to Islamabad is seen as an opportunity for both countries to exchange views on international developments and bilateral cooperation.
No Benefit for Islamic Ummah Greater Than Unity
TEHRAN – Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says it is imperative on Muslim countries to unite and prevent tribulations similar to what is befalling on Gazans and the people of Yemen.
We Did Not Enter Negotiations to Waste Time
TEHRAN - In an interview, Government Spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani stated that Iran has no interest in fueling regional conflict and emphasized the country’s commitment to productive negotiations. “We did not enter negotiations to waste time,” she affirmed, underlining Tehran’s genuine desire to reach a positive outcome.
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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.