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Echoes of 63,000 years: The journey of Iran’s Khorramabad Valley to UNESCO World Heritage List

In another significant cultural milestone for Iran, the prehistoric sites of Khorramabad Valley in western Iran were officially inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List during the 47th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Paris on Friday.

Documentary on Gaza wins Golden Apricot award at Yerevan International Film Festival

The closing ceremony of the 22nd Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival took place on July 20, and the documentary “Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk” about life in Gaza during the ongoing Israeli military actions won an award.

A silent salute: Iran’s young mathematicians carry a message beyond victory

A simple yet dignified image that resonates far beyond its frame, a group of Iran’s brightest young minds delivers a powerful, unspoken message to the world. Their quiet stance speaks louder than any slogan.

Fourth nanotech summer school to be held

The fourth nanotechnology summer school will kick off on July 23 and is scheduled to run for two months.

World Brain Day: brain health for all ages

World Brain Day is observed on July 22 every year to raise public awareness of brain diseases; this year, the theme of the Day is ‘brain health for all ages’.

TMoCA to hold exhibition by modern Iranian women artists

Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art (TMoCA) will host the exhibition “In Women’s Words,” which is dedicated to showcasing 121 works by modern Iranian women artists, from Wednesday.

Iran marking national welfare week

National welfare week is being held across the country from July 16 to 22. This year, the week is observed with the theme ‘together for well-being; participating today, empowering tomorrow’.

Tehran ceremony pays tribute to martyr artist Mansoureh Alikhani

The artistic community and the family of the martyr Mansoureh Alikhani gathered on Tuesday at the Art Bureau of the Islamic Ideology Dissemination Organization in Tehran to pay tribute to a remarkable artist whose life was tragically cut short in the recent Israeli aggression on Iranian soil.

Afghan author’s new novel celebrates Iran-Afghanistan cultural, spiritual ties

The novel "Qezel-Ahou" by Afghan writer Omolbanin Maher, a compelling narrative exploring the profound relationship between Iran and Afghanistan, has recently been published by Soore Mehr Publication in Tehran.

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