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Behrouz-Azar: The Government Is Following Up on Issuing Motorcycle Licenses for Women
PoliticsZahra Behrouz-Azar, Iran’s Vice President for Women and Family Affairs, said the government is actively pursuing the necessary mechanisms to issue motorcycle driving licenses for women, stressing that there is no legal prohibition against it under current Iranian law.
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Foiled Hijacking Attempt on Mashhad–Tehran Flight
PoliticsA senior Iranian aviation security official has announced that a sabotage attempt on a domestic flight was foiled in mid-November 2025, stressing that no passengers were harmed and the aircraft reached its destination safely.
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Iran Reports Rebound in Tourism as Foreign Arrivals Turn Positive
tourismIran’s tourism sector is showing signs of recovery after a sharp downturn, with foreign visitor arrivals returning to normal levels and entering a positive growth phase in the second half of the year.
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Iran Will Not Respond to Political Pressure to Inspect Bombed Facilities
PoliticsMohammad Eslami, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), said Iran will not respond to political and psychological pressure aimed at forcing renewed inspections of nuclear facilities that have been bombed, stressing that such demands are unacceptable until the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) addresses the issue of military attacks on safeguarded nuclear sites.
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Lebanese FM Criticizes Iran, Calls for Disarmament of Hezbollah
worldLebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Rajji has once again made critical remarks about Iran and Hezbollah, accusing Tehran of direct involvement in supporting what he described as an illegal armed group in Lebanon.
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UWW Names Amouzad Top Freestyle Wrestler of 2025
sportUnited World Wrestling (UWW) has named Iranian wrestler Rahman Amouzad as the most dominant freestyle wrestler in the world in 2025.
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Tel Aviv: Iran Controlled Cameras During Weizmann Strike, Israeli Cyber Chief Says
worldDespite Israel’s long-standing claims of being a global cyber power, a series of successful cyberattacks attributed to Iran-linked hackers has raised serious questions about the country’s digital defenses, according to Hebrew-language media reports.