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Iranian docs honored at IDFA
Iranian movies “Makeup Artist” and “Water, Wind, Dust, Bread” were honored at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) on Thursday. “Makeup Artist” by Jafar Najafi won the FIPRESCI Award, the organizers announced on Friday. “Water, Wind, Dust, Bread” by Mehdi Zamanpur Kiasari received a special mention in ...
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Iran joins club of producers of 3D woven glass composites
An Iranian knowledge-based company has helped Iran to join the club of five countries that produce 3D woven glass composites used in the construction ...
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59 Iranian universities among world’s top in Times Rankings 2022
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022 has introduced 59 Iranian universities among the top institutions worldwide. The ranking ...
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Historical bazaar of Arak to bid for UNESCO status
Iran is preparing a comprehensive dossier for the historical bazaar of Arak in central Markazi province to be submitted to the United Nations Educatio ...
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Iranian universities can admit up to 90,000 foreign students
A total of 57,000 foreign students are studying in Iran, which can be increased to 90,000 considering the capacity of universities, Farid Rahimi, head ...
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Book reviewing Iran’s top leaders’ outlooks on Palestine published in Urdu
The Iranian Culture Center in Pakistan has published a book in Urdu that discusses the views of the top leaders of Iran on Palestine. The book titl ...
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Abasabad Cultural Complex, Tehran, Iran
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Iran to manufacture 100-seat passenger planes: CAO
Iran is planning to start the production line of a 100-seat passenger plane and use IrAn-140 aircraft as a cargo jet, said the head of Iran's Civil Av ...
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Tehran International Book Fair goes online
The Tehran International Book Fair, which once was canceled earlier in spring 2020 due to the pandemic, will go online from January 20 to 25, the orga ...
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‘Red gold’ farming to amplify tourism in southwestern Iran
Saffron farming has been amplified in the tourist areas of the southwestern Kohgiluyeh ...