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Turkish institute eyes expansion of film ties with Iran

In an effort to develop cultural and cinematic exchanges between Iran and Turkey, the Turkish Yunus Emre Institute in Tehran has set its sights on promoting joint activities and co-productions in the film industry. In an interview with IRNA, the institution's director, Ibrahim Furkan Ozdemir, highlighted the importance of strengthening ties between Turkish and Iranian filmmakers.

Tehran to Host 2nd Exhibition on Innovation for Prosperity

This year the exhibition aims to introduce the capabilities of universities and the national foundations for the elite and science for the participation of people in development plans. Expanding the market and facilitating the purchase of goods and services from knowledge-based, creative, and technological companies by introducing projects being implemented by government institutions aimed at removing deprivation, and utilizing the capabilities of companies. Professors, elites, and the country’s scientific, creative, and technological ecosystem to address the challenges of less-developed areas to create sustainable job opportunities are among other objectives of the exhibition.

Mission to Implant Truth-Seekers

The recent epistolary communication from Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei to the dutiful and respectable students who are standing behind the Palestinians in the United States is a representation of Iranian empathy and unity with their anti-Zionist demonstrations. The letter also demonstrates the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution’s attention to this outstanding action. For many Western students, the contents of the letter may not have reached them but reaching many people worldwide, this might have happened particularly because of the mainstream media propaganda and its apparatus of censorship and repression…..

Discovering Samarkand: Mausoleum of Amir Timur through the eyes of foreign tourists

Samarkand, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Central Asia, is known as a crossroads of culture and trade. The city flourished under the rule of various empires, most notably the Timurids who ruled a vast territory that included modern-day Iran, Afghanistan, and Central Asia, in the late 14th century to the early 15th century. Available evidence suggests that its strategic location on the Silk Road made the city a melting pot of diverse cultures, fostering advancements in science, art, and architecture.

Striving for Global Consensus on Addressing SDSs

World Environment Day, held annually on June 5 yesterday, was the largest global event for raising awareness and taking action to protect the planet Earth. This year, the international day emphasizes Land Restoration, Desertification, and Drought Resilience. Considering the role of sand and dust storms (SDSs) in aggravating land degradation, the Department of Environment (DOE) has taken measures at both national and international levels to deal with SDSs as all over the world, ecosystems are threatened from forests and drylands to farmlands and lakes, natural spaces on which humanity’s existence depends are reaching a tipping point.

Uzbekistan conference highlights sustainable growth and digital shift in Islamic tourism

The historical city of Khiva welcomed delegates from across the Islamic world for the 12th Islamic Conference of Tourism Ministers (ICTM) from May 31 to June 2. Organized in close collaboration with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the conference focused on the theme "Development of the Tourism Industry in a Sustainable and Resilient Way." The gathering highlighted the transformative potential of tourism among the ​OIC member states. Representatives engaged in various sessions to discuss the development of sustainable practices, digital transformation, and community-based tourism. These strategies are seen as crucial drivers for economic growth and poverty alleviation within the member states.

ZIMBABWE REMEMBERS GRAND AYATOLLAH RUHOLLAH KHOMEINI (R.A)

The Cultural Centre of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Zimbabwe, the Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs in Zimbabwe, and the Ahl-ul-Bayt Islamic Guidance Council of Zimbabwe were held under the theme: “Imam Khomeini’s Perspective on the Resilience of the Palestinian People & Global Justice.”. Religious clerics unanimously endorsed Imam Khomeini’s ideals to fight for international justice and an equitable global social order underlined by equality for all.

How Imam Khomeini support for Palestinian cause inspired anti-Israel resistance

Imam Khomeini faced numerous struggles throughout his life, yet he always prevailed and succeeded due to his revolutionary zeal and extraordinary courage. Even 35 years after his passing, he remains a beacon of inspiration for those who believe in the righteousness of their cause. For Imam Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Revolution, championing the cause of the oppressed worldwide, especially the people of Palestine, was paramount. “We support the oppressed. We support whoever is oppressed, wherever they may be, and the Palestinians are oppressed; the Israelis oppress them. For this reason, we support them,” he said.

Imam Khomeini’s political thought: The inspiration for a new international era

By laying the foundation of a “new order” outside of the old Westphalian order, Imam Khomeini (RA), the great architect and leader of the Islamic Revolution, created a new era which – keeping in view the temporal and spatial conditions of the bipolar international system – led to the entry of a third front in international relations.

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