The recent disciplinary and judicial measures taken in connection with the Kish International Marathon have sparked considerable discussion within Iran’s legal, administrative, and sporting communities. At the center of this developing case, which has drawn both domestic and international attention, stands a government official from the Kish Free Zone Organization and a private-sector event organizer whose professional futures now hang …
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4 ways to get rid of snoring at night
What you eat can play a significant role in reducing or worsening snoring. Spicy foods, in particular, can irritate your airways in much the same way alcohol does, increasing the likelihood of snoring throughout the night. Research shows that spicy meals may trigger acid reflux by relaxing the lower esophageal sphincter, allowing stomach acid to irritate the throat and interfere …
Read More »Photos of Mehrabad airport in 1969
Mehrabad International Airport is one of the oldest and most important airports in Iran, located in the western part of Tehran. The airport was officially established in 1938 and was named after the former village of Mehrabad, which once existed in the same area. For decades, Mehrabad served as Iran’s main international gateway before most international flights were transferred to …
Read More »Peyman Maadi and his wife at the Morocco Film Festival
Mohammad Peyman Maadi stands among the most influential Iranian actors of his generation—an artist whose career bridges Iranian social realism and international cinema. Born on July 20, 1960, in New York City, Maadi’s life story reflects a rare fusion of Iranian cultural roots and Western upbringing. Over more than three decades, he has evolved from a screenwriter working behind the …
Read More »Leili Golestan: Jalal Al-Ahmad was the first love of my life
Lily Golestan, born Leyli Taqvi Shirazi on 13 July 1944 in Tehran, stands as one of the most influential cultural figures in contemporary Iran. Known primarily as a translator, gallery founder, cultural activist, and intellectual voice, she is also a living bridge between Iran’s modern literary heritage and its post-revolutionary artistic struggles. As the daughter of the renowned writer and …
Read More »Kim and his daughter at the anniversary of the founding of the North Korean Air Force
The recent appearance of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un at the ceremony marking the 80th founding anniversary of the Air Force of the Korean People’s Army was more than a symbolic military celebration. It was a carefully staged political message, rich with strategic implications for the future of Pyongyang’s armed forces, its nuclear deterrent doctrine, and its confrontation with the …
Read More »List of filtering supporters who have “white SIM cards”
Hamid Rasa’i (born August 1, 1968) is an Iranian cleric and politician who is a representative of the 12th term of the Islamic Consultative Assembly from the Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat, Islamshahr and Pardis constituency. He entered the Islamic Consultative Assembly with 485,711 out of a total of 10 million 30 thousand 191 people eligible to vote and participate in the …
Read More »Naser Masoudi in the picture frame
The death of Nasser Masoudi, the oldest surviving singer of Gilaki poetry and one of the last great regional vocalists of Iran, marked the end of a luminous chapter in Iranian musical history. Known affectionately as the “Nightingale of Gilan”, he passed away at the age of 90 in his beloved hometown of Rasht—the city that had shaped his identity, …
Read More »Aristocrat Indian wedding with a $2 million performance by Jennifer Lopez
In a spectacular display of luxury and celebrity glamour, American singer and actress Jennifer Lopez traveled to the historic Indian city of Udaipur to headline one of the most talked-about weddings of the year. Lopez was reportedly paid an astonishing $2 million to perform at the wedding of pharmaceutical heiress Netra Mantena and her entrepreneur husband Vamsi Gadiraju—a fee considered …
Read More »The charity concert of the blue-eyed singer in Tehran made headlines!
Frank Sinatra (1915–1998) occupies a singular position in twentieth-century popular culture. A voice that defined American popular song, a screen presence that bridged romance and grit, and a public life woven through politics, celebrity, and controversy—Sinatra was far more than an entertainer. By the mid-1970s, he was already a living legend, an artist whose career had spanned swing, jazz, pop …
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