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Secretary of the Rice Importers Association: Only 15 million Iranians can afford to buy rice
The Secretary of the Rice Importers Association says that only 15 million people in Iran "live from hand to mouth," and the conditions and facilities for purchasing...
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After three days, no way to reach the miners trapped in Damghan has been found.
The collapse of the Tazareh Damghan coal mine in Semnan Province occurred on Saturday afternoon, May 1, due to a sudden collapse of the roof…
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Due to electricity shortage, the use of air conditioners was banned in Iranian offices.
The Ministry of Energy has banned the use of gas air conditioners in all institutions and offices in Tehran. According to Mehr News Agency,…
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Head of the Crisis Management Organization: Drinking water will be supplied to 7,000 villages by tankers
The head of Iran's Crisis Management Organization has announced that 7,000 villages and more than 20 households in the country will be supplied with drinking water by tankers.
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Iran announces purchase of three million doses of Chinese vaccine "of uncertain safety"
Alireza Raisi, spokesman for the National Headquarters for Combating Coronavirus, announced the purchase of three million Chinese coronavirus vaccines, which, according to him,…
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Iranian Christian News
Iran is a hell for religious minorities; ranks eighth in the world in persecution of Christians
Given the approaching end of Hassan Rouhani's second term as president, this conversation will examine the record of eight…
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13 people arrested following clashes between police and villagers in Lorestan
The police commander of Selsele County in Lorestan Province announced the arrest of 13 people in connection with yesterday's clash between police forces and…
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Trial of three Iranians accused of financing terrorism begins in Denmark
The first court hearing in the case of three Iranian-Arab citizens accused of supporting terrorism began in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark.…
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