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At US campuses, multiple arrests of university students, peacefully demonstrating in solidarity with the Palestinians facing extermination at the hands of the Israeli government, show that the agenda to having full liberties is intolerable in the West. The manner in which the corporate-state in the US has become intolerant of dissenting views mirrors the fact that the capitalist agenda is now in decay.

10 Ardibehesht (April 29) is a proud day in Iranian history. On July 13, 2005, the government of Iran passed a resolution according to which 10 Ardibehesht (April 29) was named “Persian Gulf National Day” in the Iranian Calendar. The Persian Gulf is considered an important and strategic region and there are several important ports on the shores of the Persian Gulf, among which mention can be made of Sharjah, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Bandar Abbas.

The organizers of the 35th Tehran International Book Fair have announced that Yemen will replace India as the special guest of this edition of the book fair. Initially, India was designated as the special guest of the book fair, but due to restrictions on Indian citizens traveling to Iran, the organizers made the decision to replace India with Yemen, Mehr reported on Sunday.

In a meeting, which was held in the Imam Khomeini Hussainiyah on April 24, 2024, the leader explained Islam's view of "work and the worker.". He underlined that, “In the materialistic world, a worker is seen to be a wealth production instrument. The way Islam sees a worker and the way that a worker is valued is due to the way that work is valued. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) stated that God admires those who diligently, skillfully, and steadfastly perform their work.”
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Tabriz, a city celebrated for its rich cooking heritage, is set to spotlight ‘culinary tourism’ as a major theme in this year's array of tourism events.In a recent meeting focused on registering events and updating the tourism calendar of Tabriz, held on Monday, the provincial tourism chief disclosed the special attention being given to culinary tourism this year.

Iran's rich cultural heritage is often embodied in its architectural marvels, and among its treasures are the historical clock towers that stand as silent sentinels of bygone eras. From the opulent palaces of Tehran to the serene mosques of Shiraz and Yazd, these clock towers not only mark the passage of time but also tell stories of cultural exchange and technological advancement.
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