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October 23, 2025

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New century, new poverty; how does Iran begin the new century?/ Sun of barley.

Iranian rice: 100,000 tomans per kilogram. Lamb meat: 180,000 Tomans per kilogram. Chicken: 1 kilogram for 7000 tomans. Pride: One hundred million tomans. Inflation rate: Forty-one percent. “These and dozens of other shocking figures show the conditions that Iran has entered with in the new century. Just one month after the start of the fifteenth […]...

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April 21, 2022

A look at the high number of citizens who die in Norooz accidents / Moein Khazaeli

Every hour, two fatalities and twenty-nine injuries; this is the latest statistics on the state of traffic accidents in Iran, announced by Kamal Hadianfar, the head of the Traffic and Driving Police of NAJA (Law Enforcement Force) after the end of the first week of the current month of Farvardin (1401). This statistic means that […]...

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Created By: Moein Khazaeli
April 21, 2022

ی The violation of Kurdish cultural rights during Nowruz/ Osman Mozini

Each nation or people, according to their experience of passing through ups and downs and the darkness of historical events, considers certain days important and respects them, and as a result, has its own rituals and specific programs. Seen in societies with multiple nations, ethnic groups, or ethnicities, all the sorrow of government is focused […]...

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Created By: Osman Mozayan
April 21, 2022

The Freedom of Iranian Media in the Past Year / Maryam Dehkhordi

The third of May is an annual event that has been celebrated since 1993, coinciding with the forty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly, with the aim of assessing the legal status and actual conditions of media and honoring their work. This day is an opportunity to talk about the fundamental principles of media […]...

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Created By: Payam Dorafshan
April 21, 2022

About the regulations of the girls’ dormitory/ Mina Javani

For years, laws have imposed strict regulations on female dormitories. In the latest regulations of some universities, the curfew for female dormitories has been reduced to the time of Maghrib prayer, officially depriving female students of the ability to be present in the city and university after class hours and making the city more masculine […]...

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Created By: Admin
April 21, 2022

The month of Ordibehesht and equal opportunities for workers, teachers, and other demanding groups/ Amir Javaheri Langroudi.

“We enter a situation in the month of Ordibehesht, after the Nowruz holidays, where day after day, the wave of protests, strikes, and street gatherings opens its wide mouth, ready to take on the glorious uprising on the eve of the 11th and 12th of Ordibehesht, 1401, known as “International Workers’ Day” and “Teachers’ Day”. […]...

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Created By: Amir Javaheri Langaroudi
April 21, 2022

Let’s preserve indigenous knowledge and oral culture / Keyumars Amiri

Native knowledge and oral culture, which have been a very important part of human achievement over the centuries and have been passed down from generation to generation, forming a valuable treasure trove of art and literature of our ancestors, unfortunately, in recent years, is being destroyed in the Zagros region; the knowledge and culture that […]...

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Created By: Kiomars Amiri
April 21, 2022

Book Introduction: Women’s Addiction/ Sharif Hassan Zadeh

The patterns of addiction and drug use are different for women and men, and factors such as social class, ethnicity, employment, and education for both genders can have an impact in this regard. Unfortunately, in Iran, for various reasons, there has not been enough scientific research on this social phenomenon and this void is also […]...

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Created By: Sharif Hassan‌Zadeh
April 21, 2022