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Eucharist to be held in St. Thaddeus Monastery

Eucharist to be held in St. Thaddeus Monastery

The ceremony has changed to the symbol of religious minorities' freedom in Iran. The St. Thaddeus Monastery is vey Sacred for Christians, especially Armenians. Many Iranian Christians baptize their children in the ancient church.Chaldoran County, northwestern Iran, in which the church is located, is completely ready to host the international …

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Deciphering Trump’s plot against oil market

Deciphering Trump’s plot against oil market

This comes as a group of energy market analysts maintain that despite the stances he is assuming, Trump is pragmatically pursuing rise in global oil prices.Trump has repeatedly lashed out at what he calls high oil prices putting the blame for current crude prices on producing states. Trump maintains that …

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Pakistan suicide blast death toll surges to 20

Pakistan suicide blast death toll surges to 20

The attack at a campaign event organized by the Awami National Party (ANP) in Yakatoot area of Peshawar also wounded at least 63 people.The blast took place when Haroon Bilour, who was contesting elections from PK-78 constituency, arrived at the site where the ANP workers had gathered for a corner …

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German academic urges co-op with Iran on cognitive sciences

German academic urges co-op with Iran on cognitive sciences

Michael Pauen, head of the School of Mind and Brain, in a meeting with secretary of Iran's Cognitive Science and Technology Council (CSTC), Kamal Kharrazi, called for more educational cooperation between Iran and Germany's cognitive centers.Cooperation will boost the scientific cooperation between the research institutes of the two countries in …

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Expert: Sustainable tourism tied to developing hotel industry

Expert: Sustainable tourism tied to developing hotel industry

Mohammadreza Safari told Iran Daily that sustainable tourism and a growth in tourism revenues both depend on developing the hotel industry.Improving the quality and services offered in hotels can create conditions for attracting tourists and their lodging in the country, he added.Tourism income hardly relies on the duration of tourists’ …

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Driving Iran out of Syria 'fantasy': Western Media

Driving Iran out of Syria 'fantasy': Western Media

'It would be wise [for the US] to protect Washington’s remaining interests [in Syria] before it’s too late,' FP wrote.US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering making a deal on Syria with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin during their July 16 summit in Helsinki, Finland. The Syrian government's 'ongoing assault …

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Passenger bus, oil tanker collision kills 11 in western Iran

Passenger bus, oil tanker collision kills 11 in western Iran

The injured have been discharged from the hospital after being treated, Hirash Rezaei, director general of Kordestan Province governorate general's public relations, told the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).Sanandaj police officer, Colonel Ramezan Naderi said the passenger bus had stopped out of bus terminal when the crash happened.Experts are examining …

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Headlines in Iranian English-language dailies on July 11

Headlines in Iranian English-language dailies on July 11

** IRAN NEWS- US treasury now a war room against Iran- Iranian diplomat warns India of losing oil privileges- Turkish co. in final talks to build power plants in Iran** IRAN DAILY- Iran vows to sell as much oil as possible in face of ‘US economic war’- Turkey’s Unit in …

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Iran, Russia, China, Pakistan intelligence services discuss Daesh threat

Iran, Russia, China, Pakistan intelligence services discuss Daesh threat

The Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Sergei Naryshkin, represented Russia, according to the report. 'The discussions focused on the dangers arising from a buildup of the Islamic State [Daesh] on the Afghan territory,' Ivanov was quoted as saying.'The conference reached understanding of the importance of coordinated steps to prevent …

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U.S. allies starved of Iran oil even before Trump's deadline

U.S. allies starved of Iran oil even before Trump's deadline

September-loading cargoes are set to be the last to head for Japan if the Asian nation doesn’t receive an exemption from the U.S., people with knowledge of the matter said. South Korea, meanwhile, is said to be facing problems with July shipments because of tanker-insurance and chartering issues, with buyers …

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