The Iranian capitalist economy, under the leadership of the Islamic government, is currently in a complete deadlock. Foreign investment, due to economic sanctions and political instability, has nearly dried up. Domestic capital, driven by market stagnation, high production costs, and lack of confidence in the future, has largely shifted towards […]
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According to the state-affiliated news agency ISNA, Ali Fadavi, Deputy Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), gave a speech at Sharif University of Technology on Sunday, November 3, commemorating the anniversary of the U.S. Embassy takeover by “Line of the Imam” students. As usual, his statements distorted clear […]
Today, Sunday, Aban 13th (November 3), is Student Day in Iran, a day rooted in the final months of the Pahlavi monarchy. However, over the years, under the Islamic Republic, Aban 13th has gained additional associations, all of which relate to students. The differing events that share the name “Student […]
The newspaper Shargh has published a report on the selection process for teaching students and applicants for employment in the Ministry of Education, revealing certain realities. Some students and applicants for the employment test have stated that they were barred from studying or obtaining teaching jobs for non-professional reasons, such […]
The official news agency ILNA has published a shocking report on the conditions faced by people with disabilities in Iran. This report reveals the peak of discrimination, injustice, and cruelty toward disabled individuals and retirees. In an interview, Kolivand, a representative of retired individuals with disabilities and an activist for […]
Recently admitted students of Islamic Azad University in the fields of medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy held protests against the threefold increase in tuition fees for these programs. According to the newspaper Ham Mihan, the protests began on October 14 in front of the Islamic Consultative Assembly (Parliament), extended to the […]
According to the United Nations calendar, every year from October 24 to 30 is designated as World Disarmament Week, during which events are held to discuss the damages caused by war. This week was established during a special disarmament session of the UN General Assembly in 1978. The primary goal […]
Thursday, October 17, 2024, is the World Day to Combat Hunger. It has been over half a century since this day was designated. Every year, shocking statistics are released around this time. Those responsible for this disastrous situation announce long-term plans to eradicate this massive catastrophe. When it became clear […]
Friday, October 11, marks the International Day of the Girl Child. According to the latest research by UNICEF across 120 countries, one in every eight girls globally experiences severe sexual violence or abuse before the age of 18. An estimated 370 million girls and underage women worldwide have been victims […]
Tomorrow, Thursday, October 10, marks the World Day Against the Death Penalty, a global movement pushing for the abolition of capital punishment. While the number of countries abolishing the death penalty continues to rise, Iran, under the rule of the Islamic regime, has seen an alarming increase in executions. In […]