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US Police violence against blacks not new phenomenon: Prof. Scanlon

TEHRAN: Thomas M. Scanlon, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity at Harvard University says “Police violence, especially against blacks and other minorities, is not a new phenomenon. It has been true for many years and was even worse in the past.” Thomas M. Scanlon, Alford Professor …

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Rosewater production line

ARAK: Iran is among the main produces of damask rose and rosewater in the world as the products are being exported to more than 40 countries, including Germany, Italy, UAE, and Japan among others.    

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Crossing “Khoda Afarin” bridge

TEHRAN: The Bakhtiaris are a southwestern Iranian tribe and a subgroup of the Lurs. There are numerus nomadic pathways all over Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province one of which is named “Khoda Afarin” in Gazestan region.    

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Fuel delivery shows Iran’s geopolitical power: Venezuela amb.

TEHRAN: Iran has demonstrated its “geopolitical power” and its ability to defy US hegemony by sending fuel tankers to blockaded Venezuela, the Venezuelan ambassador to Iran says. “Success in delivery of the fuel shows Iran’s geopolitical power which challenges the United States’ hegemony and shows the capability to create solidarity …

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Restoring historic ‘Falak-ol-Aflak’ fortress in W Iran

KHORRAMABAD:Repairing the deep cracks, created on walls of the centuries-old Falak-ol-Aflak Fortress after a medium-sized quake struck Iran’s western province of Lorestan on May 6, is underway.Located in Khorramabad, the capital of Lorestan, the Sassanid-era fortress was hit by an earthquake of magnitude 5.1 Richter-Scale on May 6.     …

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