Zahra Mirzafarjouyan
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Bolivia celebrates 197th anniversary of independence
TEHRAN, Aug. 20 (MNA) – The Bolivian Embassy in Tehran held a ceremony on Wednesday to celebrate the 197th anniversary of the country's independence from Spain.
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EU parliament member told MNA;
US overlooks Saudi human rights abuses, war crimes
TEHRAN, Jun. 21 (MNA) – Clare Daly says the US has secured Europe as a new captive market for its LNG exports, adding that the White House is walking back its policy commitments regarding Saudi human rights abuses and war crimes.
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On Biden's likely visit to Riyadh;
US has to accept its policies insanity toward Iran, Venezuela
TEHRAN, Jun. 12 (MNA) – Stating that Biden needs Iran and Venezuela besides Saudi Arabia's oil, Prof. Askari said that the US will have to eventually come to terms with the insanity of its policies toward Venezuela and Iran.
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London Energy Club chairman:
US may allow Iran's oil to market even without nuclear deal
TEHRAN, Jun. 11 (MNA) – Chairman of the London Energy Club says if the midterm election is dominated by the need to get gas prices lower in America, turning a somewhat greater blind eye to the sanctioned barrels flowing out is probably expected.
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Iran marks National Day of Omar Khayyam
TEHRAN, May 18 (MNA) – Today is considered a significant cultural event for Iranians to commemorate the great Iranian poet, astronomer, writer, and mathematician Omar Khayyam.
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National Day of Ferdowsi; Father of modern Persian language
TEHRAN, May 15 (MNA) – Ordibehesht 25 in the Persian calendar corresponding with May 15 is the National Commemoration Day of the renowned poet Ferdowsi, the influential Persian poet and author of the Persian epic, Shahnameh.
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Polish FM hails Iran's hospitality during World War II
TEHRAN, May 09 (MNA) – At the inauguration of “The Trails of Hope” exhibition in Tehran, the Polish Foreign Minister expressed his gratitude for those countries' hospitality offered to Polish refugees, including Iran during World War II.
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Iran marks national Shiraz Day
TEHRAN, May 05 (MNA) – The 15th day of Ordibehesht in the Iranian calendar that falls on May 5 has been designated as Shiraz Day due to its historical and cultural importance as well as its unique beauty.
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In interview with MNA;
Falk talks of West hypocrisy regarding refugees, occupation
TEHRAN, Apr. 16 (MNA) – Describing the reasons behind the West's double standards towards the issue of refugees and occupation, Richard Falk says the most immediate relevant answer is race, location, and control of the global humanitarian discourse.
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National Day of Iranian poet Attar of Nishapur
TEHRAN, Apr. 14 (MNA) – April 14 is considered a significant cultural event for Iranians to commemorate the great Persian poet, mystic, and philosopher Attar of Nishapur.
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'Sizdah Be-dar', celebration to bid farewell to Nowruz
TEHRAN, Apr. 02 (MNA) – An Iranian National Nature Day, locally known as ‘Sizdah Be-dar’, is held on the 13th day of Farvardin (the first month of the Iranian calendar) to bid farewell to the Nowruz holidays.
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Tabriz; city of history and souvenirs
TEHRAN, Mar. 31 (MNA) – Tabriz, one of the oldest cities of East Azerbaijan province, is the home of mystics and poets, the origin of grace and art and one of the important regions of Iran that enjoys many tourist attractions.
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Chabahar; city for all seasons
TEHRAN, Mar. 30 (MNA) – Located in the southeast of Iran, Chabahar is one of the few areas of the country that is full of inimitable and unique natural and historical attractions.
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Parvin Etesami; Shining jewel in Persian literature's history
TEHRAN, Mar. 16 (MNA) – Parvin Etesami was a prominent poet in Iranian literature and poetry who based on her adherence to traditional literature, composed poems with moral and educational themes and religious, political and social themes.
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Iran marks National Day of Nasir al-Din Tusi
TEHRAN, Feb. 24 (MNA) – Today is the National Commemoration Day of the outstanding Iranian philosopher, scientist, and mathematician Nasir al-Din Tusi.
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Trade with China assisted Iran against US sanctions
TEHRAN, Jan. 17 (MNA) – Referring to the effect of the Tehran-Beijing deal on thwarting US maximum pressure policy towards Iran, Barbara Slavin believes that trade with China has obviously assisted Iran against US sanctions.
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World media coverage of Iran-China strategic partnership
TEHRAN, Jan. 16 (MNA) – The 25-year comprehensive strategic partnership agreement which was signed by Iran and China in March 2021 has been reflected in international media outlets and received widespread media coverage.
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Intl. figures talk of most significant 2021 developments
TEHRAN, Dec. 31 (MNA) – Although 2021 saw a little more hope, as the worldwide rollout of vaccines also dominated headlines throughout the year, it was not all that happened this year.
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VIDEO: Yalda; Iranian celebration of winter solstice
TEHRAN, Dec. 21 (MNA) – Yalda is one of the most celebrated traditional events in Iran which marks the longest night of the year, that is, on the night of the Northern Hemisphere's winter solstice.
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By: Zahra Mirzafarjouyan
Yalda Night, celebration of longest night of year
TEHRAN, Dec. 21 (MNA) – Every year, on 30 Azar in the Iranian calendar that falls on December 21 this year, Iranians celebrate the arrival of winter, the renewal of the sun and the victory of light over darkness on Yalda Night.
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Bolivian envoy told MNA:
Iran plays very important role in countering US hegemony
TEHRAN, Nov. 28 (MNA) – Referring to Iran's key role in countering US hegemony, Bolivian Ambassador to Tehran Romina Guadalupe says that Iran's cooperation with friendly countries against US policies plays a decisive role in thwarting US policies.
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Prof. Askari:
US knows Iran not to bend to its wishes
TEHRAN, Nov. 21 (MNA) – Prof. Askari says that the US is after an interim nuclear agreement because it knows Iran will not put aside its 3 justified demands and not bend to Washington's wishes.
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Prof. Hunter in interview with MNA;
Iran faces closer Europe-US coop. under Biden in Vienna talks
TEHRAN, Nov. 09 (MNA) – Referring to Europe's weakness to go against US sanctions, Prof. Hunter says that the fact that Biden has been trying to restore transatlantic cooperation, would make it even more difficult for Europe to go against the US.
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In press conf. in Tehran;
South African amb. talks of bilateral ties, Palestinian issue
TEHRAN, Oct. 19 (MNA) – Vika Mazwi Khumalo said to MNA correspondent that S.Africa's stance towards Israeli crimes against Palestinians is similar to Iran's, adding that his country remains committed to the expansion of its ties with Tehran.
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Barbara Slavin:
Biden administration will not lift all Iran sanctions
TEHRAN, Oct. 16 (MNA) – The acting director of the Future of Iran Initiative at the Atlantic Council's South Asia Center believes the Biden administration will not lift all Iran sanctions and revival of JCPOA needs compromise.
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VIDOE: National Day of Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi
TEHRAN, Sep. 30 (MNA) – September 30 is the commemoration day of the world-renowned Iranian poet Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi.
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By: Zahra Mirzafajouyan
Iran marks National Day of Rumi, greatest mystical poet
TEHRAN, Sep. 30 (MNA) – Mehr 8 in the Iranian calendar corresponding with September 30 is considered a significant cultural event for Iranians to commemorate the prominent Iranian poet Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi who is known to everyone.
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VIDEO: Iran commemorates contemporary poet 'Shahriar'
TEHRAN, Sep. 18 (MNA) – September 18 has been named the 'National Day of Persian Poetry and Literature' in Iran to coincide with the death anniversary of the legendary Iranian poet Shahriar.
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Prof. confirms Blair’s view of Riyadh, slams UK’s hypocrisy
TEHRAN, Sep. 13 (MNA) – Confirming former UK PM's remarks on Saudi Arabia's role in propagating fundamental view of Islam different from real Islam, Prof. Askari also criticized London leader's double standards towards the reactionary regime.
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US failed in its nation-building goal in Afghanistan: Hunter
TEHRAN, Sep. 11 (MNA) – Stating that the US failed regarding its broader goals of nation-building and democracy-establishing in Afghanistan, Prof. Shireen Hunter said that remaining in Afghanistan was no longer a viable option for the US.