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Iranian filmmaker Marzieh Riahi’s acclaimed movie “Driving Lessons” won the Golden Apricot for best short film at the 16th Golden Apricot International Film Festival in Yerevan, Armenia, the organizers announced on Saturday.
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Iran's vice president for women on Friday said the country is willing to cooperate with Japan on related issues, including empowerment of women.
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The 6th Tripoli Film Festival honored Iranian movies “African Violet” and “Am I a Wolf?” on Wednesday, the organizer announced.   “African Violet” directed by Mona Zandi-Haghighi received a special jury award and “Am I a Wolf?” by Amir-Hushang Moein won the award for best animated film during the closing ceremony of the festival held...
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the 4th International festival on Islamic World women’s creativity and innovation started with the attendance of Minister of Science, Research and Technology Mansour Gholami. Addressing the inauguration ceremony, Gholami underlined promotion of Islamic art among world’s artists, urging taking major strides for making use of artists’ capacities and potentials. Emphasizing the important role of universities...
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Iran’s Vice President for Women and Family Affairs says women compose 41 percent of the staff of the Islamic Republic’s government.
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Some 70,000 artisans and craftspeople have so far been identified across the central province of Isfahan.
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Iran plans to facilitate income generation for breadwinner women providing them with small-scale solar power plants, Vice President for Women’s and Family Affairs, Masoumeh Ebtekar, said. Ebtekar made the remarks during a meeting with the Dutch ambassador to Iran, Jacques Werner, on Wednesday, Mehr news agency reported.   The two officials discussed issues in the...
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Iran and Slovenia should expand their cooperation to beekeeping and honey industry in addition to their long-lasting relations in other spheres, Slovenian envoy said on the occasion of the World Bee Day.
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There are not many people in the world who devote their whole life to gaining knowledge and deploying it to support and assist their fellow beings. The late Professor Parvaneh Vossough was one of such people who diminished the pains and ended the sorrows. She had studied in the best international universities and had quit...
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Blood stem cell transplant was carried out for the first time in Iran and the Middle East for treating cancer on a patient infected by HIV virus, Young Journalists Club reported on Wednesday.
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