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Turkey hosts Persian calligraphy show
The Turkish city of Konya has mounted an exhibition of fifteen artworks created by a group of contemporary Iranian calligraphy masters.
Iran among few states with drone tech
A senior Iranian commander says the Islamic Republic is among the few countries that possess the technological know-how of the unmanned aerial vehicles fitted with scanning and reconnaissance systems.
US told to stay away from Iran airspace
A senior Iranian lawmaker has warned that the next time the US ventures to violate Iran’s air sovereignty it would receive a “frightful” response.
US drone capture proof of Iran might
The downing of a US advanced reconnaissance aircraft by Iran is a manifestation of the enhanced technological capabilities of Iranian armed forces in electronic warfare, a senior Iranian lawmaker says.
Indian filmfest to honor Iran’s Mehrjui
The 2011 Bengaluru International Film Festival (BIFFES) is to pay tribute to the internationally-acclaimed Iranian director Dariush Mehrjui.
Greece seeks broader Iran cultural ties
A senior Greek cultural official has said that Greece wants to expand its cultural ties with Iran.
Downing US spy drone made Iran proud
Tehran’s interim Friday Prayers Leader Hojjatoleslam Kazem Seddiqi has described the downing of an US reconnaissance drone as a source of pride for the Iranian nation.
Shia Muslims commemorate Ashura
Millions of Shia Muslims in Iran and across the globe are holding mourning rituals in commemoration of the martyrdom anniversary of the third Shia Imam, Imam Hussein (PBUH).
Israel defeats make Iran war impossible
Israel’s military and intelligence c during its aggression on Lebanon in 2006 attest to the regime’s inability to engage in a military confrontation against a more powerful Iran, a political analyst tells Press TV.
Tehran exhibits old Ta’zieh photos
Tehran’s Vahdat Hall has mounted an exhibition of old photographs depicting Persian Passion Play performances from 100 years ago in the Iranian capital.
Turkish activists slam Iran sanctions
Hundreds of people have gathered in the Turkish city of Istanbul to voice their anger at US and British efforts to impose more sanctions on Iran.
Islamic parties vote wins scare West
Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast says the electoral victory of Islamic parties candidates throughout the Middle East has horrified the western courtiers.
Ayatollah Khatami calls on UNSC, European countries not to discredit themselves along with Britain
Tehran’s interim Friday Prayer Leader, Ayatollah Seyed Ahmad Khatami, called on UN Security Council and European countries not to discredit themselves for the sake of Britain.
Shias to mark Imam Hussein martyrdom
Shia Muslims around the world are preparing to start processions marking the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (PBUH) and 72 of his companions.
150,000 Iran missiles awaiting the Zionist regime
Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi says Iran will teach the Zionist regime a good lesson if the entity tries to attack the Islamic Republic.
Tehran hosts intl. neurogenetics confab
Leading neurologists from across the world have taken part in the First International Conference on Neurogenetics held in the Iranian capital of Tehran, Press TV reports.
Iran warns of US stay in Afghanistan
An Iranian Foreign Ministry official has warned against the consequences of long-term foreign military presence in Afghanistan, saying such a plan will lead to a surge in terrorism.
Iran, greatest power in Middle East
A senior Iranian military official says the Islamic Republic is the greatest power in the Middle East and enjoys a high degree of influence, stability, and security in the world.
Iran launches 1st teleshopping channel
The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) has launched its first teleshopping channel offering a broad range of Iranian products to consumers.
Iran to hurl Israel into dustbin of history
A high-ranking Iranian military commander dismisses recent threats by the Zionist regime of Israel, saying Tehran will hurl the enemies of Muslims, particularly Israel, into the dustbin of history.
Iran deploys advanced missiles
The rapid-response units of Iran’s anti-aircraft system deploy the country’s most up-to-date and domestically-built reconnaissance equipment that use various frequency ranges and missiles, says an Iranian military spokesman.
New sanctions on Iran illegal: Russia
Russia’s foreign ministry has denounced as “unacceptable and illegal” the new sanctions imposed by certain Western states on Iran’s banking system and energy sector.
US making empty threats against Iran
A senior Iranian commander has downplayed the US war rhetoric against the country, saying Washington is too weak to venture a war against the Islamic Republic.
Muslims mark Eid Al-Ghadir
Millions of Muslims have celebrated the Eid al-Ghadir, marking the occasion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) appointing Imam Ali (PBUH) as his successor.
Iranian conjoined twins separated
After 6 hours of surgery, Iranian doctors have successfully separated six-month-old twin brothers who had been joined at the chest and abdomen.
Iran students hold nuclear rights demo
Thousands of Iranian students have held a demonstration outside a uranium conversion facility in the central province of Isfahan.
Iran to host 25th int’l children’s filmfest
Iran is planning to hold its 2011 edition of the International Festival of Films for Children and Young Adults in the historical city of Isfahan.
Iran holds intl. Islamic publishers confab
More than a hundred publishers and researchers from forty one countries have participated in Iran’s second International Conference of Islamic World Publishers.
Iran to launch new satellites into space
Islamic Republic of Iran’s Minister of Defense, Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi, has announced that Fajr, Navid, and Tolou satellites will be launched into space in the near future.
Israel too weak to attack Iran
The commander of Irans Ground Forces says the damage Israel sustained during its offensives against Lebanon and the Gaza Strip has rendered ...
US flag-bearer of global terrorism
Iran’s Vice President for Parliamentary Affairs Muhammad Reza Mir-Tajeddini has described the United States as the “flag-bearer” of global terrorism.
Iran marks ‘den of espionage’ takeover
Iranian activists mark the 32nd anniversary of takeover of the US Embassy in Tehran, dubbed the den of espionage, by revolutionary students that vowed allegiance to ...
Ayatollah Khatami: US strength is deteriorating
Tehran’s interim Friday Prayer Leader, Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami, has underlined that the US is deteriorating and the capitalist world has failed to respond to popular demands.
18th Tehran press fair wraps up
The 18th edition of Tehran International Exhibition of the Press and News Agencies has wrapped up in a closing ceremony that recognized and offered award to top participants, Press TV reports.
University students express solidarity with Occupy Wall Street movement
Iranian University students in the Tehran gathered in front of the Swiss embassy – the US interest section –and announced support for the American Occupy Wall Street movement protesters on Monday night.
US apology demanded for anti-Iran ploy
Iran has demanded an official apology from the US over its recent anti-Iran allegations and media hype, falsely claiming that Tehran plotted to assassinate the Saudi Arabian envoy to Washington, Press TV reports.
NATO, new specter of imperialism
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says NATO is treading the same path as the dictatorial regime of Muammar Gaddafi but they hide the true nature of their actions.
Iran to announce good nuclear news
Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Fereydoun Abbasi has downplayed sanctions against the country, saying Tehran will announce good nuclear developments in the near future.
US 1% funded Iraq war with 99% money
A senior Iranian cleric says the billions of dollars Washington spent on killing civilians in Iraq belonged to the 99 percent who are now protesting in US streets today.
Iran warns of NATO ploy to loot Libya
Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has again cautioned against enemy plots aimed at regional nations, reiterating that the prime objective of the West-led NATO attacks on Libya was to plunder the resources and assets of the North African country.
Iran chess champ snubs Israeli rival
Iran’s chess Grandmaster Ehsan Qaem Maqami has been expelled for refusing to take on Israeli player Ehud Sachar in an international tournament.
IAEA report can stymie Iran-P5+1 talks
Russia has warned the UN nuclear agency against issuing a negative report on Iran’s nuclear energy program, saying such a move could undermine diplomatic efforts to resolve the West’s dispute with Tehran.
Iran lauds Tunisia’s democratic elections
Iran’s Majlis (parliament) Speaker Ali Larijani lauds the first free elections in Tunisia since the fall of long-time dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.
Iran hospitalizes Turks injured in quake
Several people injured in Sunday’s earthquake in Turkey have been hospitalized in the northwestern Iranian city of Khoy in West Azarbaijan province.
Iran develops electromagnetic railgun
Iranian defense experts have developed a railgun that benefits from strong magnetic fields to accelerate a conductive projectile.
ISA to set up satellite launch base
Head of Iran Space Agency (ISA) says the Agency has plans to set up a national satellite launch base, a national space laboratory, and a space settlement.
Iranian film warmly received in Canada
Iranian actor and filmmaker Rambod Javan’s latest comedy No Men Allowed has been warmly received in the Canadian cities of Toronto and Vancouver.
Iran to launch largest ME solar plant
The head of Iran’s Renewable Energy Organization (SUNA) has announced the country’s plan for the launch of the largest solar power plant in the Middle East by 2015.
West trying to cover up Gaddafi ties
An Iranian lawmaker says the West killed former Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi in the hopes of hiding the cooperation of Western intelligence agencies, especially the CIA, with him.
MENA developments rooted in injustice
Iran’s Majlis (parliament) speaker says recent political developments in the Middle East and North Africa have their roots in the injustice of governments and major powers.
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