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2024-11-25 22:23
By Faramarz Kouhpayeh
The Tehran Conference: a lingering wound on Iranian sovereignty
TEHRAN – Iran boasts one of the world's oldest civilizations, its history stretching back millennia. In the modern era, however, the country has often been kept on the back foot, with the 20th century in particular marked by numerous instances of subjugation and national humiliation.
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2024-08-25 19:24
Iran congratulates Ukraine on Independence Day
TEHRAN- Iran’s foreign ministry has extended congratulations to Ukraine on its Independence Day.
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2024-07-28 16:23
By M.A. Saki
The 1943 Khatyn massacre in Belarus must serve as an eye-opener
MINSK - As a group of journalists, we visited the Khatyn Memorial Complex on the way from Minsk to Vitebsk.
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2024-06-11 17:25
By Afshin Majlesi
Wonders of Uzbekistan: a ten-day travel experience
From my childhood, the names of Samarkand and Bukhara have been etched into my memory; whether in poems, school classes, grandmother’s tales, or stories in my books, those names always lingered in the back of my mind.
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2023-02-14 21:18
By Hadis Hosseini
Imam Khomeini's two predictions about Afghanistan came true
TEHRAN- The final and complete withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan began on 15 May 1988 and ended on 15 February 1989 under the leadership of Colonel-General Boris Gromov.
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2023-01-06 23:25
By Faramarz Kuhpayeh
U.S. to suffer the fate of Soviet Union: IRGC commander
TEHRAN – The commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Quds Force has said that the United States will shamefully leave the West Asia region and suffer the fate of the Soviet Union.
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2022-05-11 18:09
Tehran photo exhibit explores WWII Polish refugees’ odyssey from Soviet Union to Iran
TEHRAN – A photo exhibition opened at the Iranian Academy of Arts (IAA) on Tuesday depicting those Polish WWII refugees in their odyssey from the former Soviet Union to Iran.
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2022-04-30 21:48
Quds Day - An Existential threat to the Hegemonic Powers
Every year without fault, swathes of the world population have gathered from every corner of the world, flying the flag for Palestine whilst bolstering the resistance front. But what is it in particular about the Quds Day marches that has triggered hefty counter-demonstrations and mammoth efforts to get it banned, as has been the case in Berlin? This article seeks to break down the philosophy behind Quds Day, that singles it out as one of the strongest forces of mobilization and change against the unjust status quo, which the enemies of liberation fear greatly.