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UN decides not to recognize representatives of Taliban and Myanmar military government
The United Nations General Assembly on Monday, December 5, postponed a decision on granting Afghanistan an official seat and…
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Disabled people gather to protest living conditions and budget cuts in several cities
A number of people with disabilities protested in Tehran and other cities on Saturday, December 4, against the living conditions and…
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The story of the ban on using non-Persian names in naming trade unions
According to a circular issued by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage to the Police, the use of non-Persian names for police units…
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A woman's self-immolation in Urmia resulted in her death.
On Friday, December 1, a woman in Urmia city committed self-immolation and ended her life. To…
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Aftershocks of the inconclusive Vienna talks; the value of the Iranian rial fell to "the lowest level in history"
With hopes for the outcome of the JCPOA revival talks in Vienna dwindling, the value of the Iranian rial has reached its lowest level.
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Student activist Leila Hosseinzadeh's five-year prison sentence confirmed
On Sunday, December 4, Amir Raisian, a lawyer, confirmed the five-year prison sentence of student activist Leila Hosseinzadeh in the…
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Amnesty International warns: Safe houses for women victims of violence closed in Afghanistan
According to Amnesty International, the Taliban have closed support networks and safe houses for women and girls who are victims of violence in Afghanistan.
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Khatibzadeh: If Israel had sabotaged Natanz, we would have told the people
Saeed Khatibzadeh, spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, has said that if the recent events in Natanz were Israeli "sabotage," it "would have been reported to the public."
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