The Value of Humility in Displaying Achievements While it’s natural to feel proud of your accomplishments, it’s essential to approach how you share them thoughtfully. Overemphasizing your successes can often appear as self-aggrandizing, potentially alienating those around you rather than earning their respect. True recognition comes not from constant self-promotion but from the authenticity and humility with which you conduct …
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Pezeshkian met with Putin in Moscow
Expanding Homeland-Russia Strategic Cooperation: A Landmark Meeting Between Presidents Masoud Mezkiyan and Vladimir Putin In a significant development for international relations, the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Masoud Mezkiyan, met with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin Palace on Friday afternoon. This meeting underscored a shared commitment to deepening bilateral ties and addressing pressing global challenges. Following …
Read More »Photos of Coca-Cola factory in Mashhad
Khushah: A Leading Food and Beverage Manufacturer in Homeland Khushah is a prominent food products manufacturer recognized for producing a diverse range of beverages that cater to the tastes of millions. Its product portfolio includes internationally renowned brands such as Coca-Cola, Fanta, Sprite, Canada Dry, and Heidi, as well as Koenig Ludwig malt beer. In addition, Khushah proudly offers locally …
Read More »Rahim Chamran, son of Mustafa Chamran
Dr. Mustafa Chamran, a revered Iranian physicist, politician, and guerrilla warfare leader, left a lasting legacy through his remarkable contributions to science, politics, and family life. Among his personal accomplishments, his first marriage to an American woman, Thomson Heyman, stands out as a unique and profound chapter in his life. This marriage not only bridged cultural and religious divides but …
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The Musical Journey of Elaheh: A Voice that Echoed Through Time Elaheh, born in the historic Baghshah neighborhood of Tehran, was a celebrated figure in traditional Iranian music. Her journey from a quiet child singing secretly in her room to an internationally acclaimed artist is one of perseverance, talent, and determination. With a career spanning nearly five decades, Elaheh became …
Read More »Welcoming the King of Norway on the snowiest day in Capital!
On January 18, 1343 (January 18, 1965, in the Gregorian calendar), Iran witnessed one of its most significant snowfalls in recent history. This event left a profound impact on various regions of the country, paralyzing daily life and showcasing the resilience and challenges faced by the nation during that era. The snowfall, while enchanting in its sheer magnitude, brought about …
Read More »Less seen pictures of Fereydoun Shahbazian
Fereydon Shahbazian was born on June 21, 1321, into a family with a deep appreciation for art and music. Encouraged and guided by his father, Hossein Shahbazian, a distinguished violinist and conductor who was a student of the renowned Abolhassan Saba, Fereydon developed an early interest in music. This nurturing environment played a pivotal role in shaping his future as …
Read More »Political figures at the opening of Rafsanjani Hospital
Commemorating Ayatollah Rafsanjani: The Inauguration of a Comprehensive Cancer Center The eighth anniversary of the passing of Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was marked with the inauguration of the Ayatollah Rafsanjani Hospital, a state-of-the-art Comprehensive Cancer Center in Tehran. The ceremony, held on a solemn and reflective occasion, symbolized the enduring legacy of a political figure who left an indelible mark …
Read More »Italian journalist returns home, freed from Persian jail
Diplomacy Amidst Tension: The Story of Cecilia Sala’s Release from Iran The release of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala from Iranian detention marks a pivotal moment in the complex interplay of international diplomacy, media freedoms, and human rights. Arrested on December 19, Sala’s detention became a flashpoint in the already fraught relationship between Tehran and Western nations. Her story is emblematic …
Read More »Exactly how much of our life does each bad habit take away?
Weve’ heard it all before – our Netflix addiction is rotting our brains and giving us square eyes and short attention spans. It’s also, according to a study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, shortening our lives. The researchers looked at data from nearly 12,000 adults and concluded that every hour spent watching television over the age of …
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