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Soliders kissing

Between 1939 and 1945, an estimated 70 to 85 million people died in the deadliest conflict in human history. For the men who shipped out, the moment of goodbye was often the last photograph ever taken of them. On platforms and harbour docks all around the world, men in uniform held their wives one last time before boarding trains and …

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The High Cost of Height

Although China has banned limb-lengthening surgery for cosmetic purposes since 2006, new investigations reveal that an underground network of brokers, doctors, and illegal clinics continues to promote the procedure to young people, particularly women. The procedure involves breaking the bones in both legs and then gradually separating them over several months, allowing new bone to grow in the gap. The …

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Farewell ceremony for the martyred leader

The funeral procession stretched across the capital like a river of black, flowing through wide boulevards, narrow streets, and crowded public squares. Millions of mourners gathered beneath gray skies, their footsteps echoing against ancient buildings and modern towers alike. Black banners fluttered from rooftops, portraits of the late Supreme Leader were held high above the crowd, and solemn prayers drifted …

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Political Influence

Javad Larijani was born in Najaf, Iraq, into the prominent Larijani family, which has produced several well-known political and public figures in Iran. After moving, he pursued higher education in mathematics and developed a strong interest in both scientific research and public policy. His academic background helped establish his reputation as a scholar before he entered government service. Throughout his …

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A Profile of the BBC

Enayat Fani is a  journalist, writer, and commentator best known for his work with BBC Persian. Over the years, he has contributed to news reporting, political analysis, and discussions on Middle Eastern affairs, Iranian politics, culture, and international relations. As with many journalists covering politically sensitive subjects, his reporting has received both praise and criticism from different audiences. BBC Persian …

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High School Fashion

In contrast to the popular fashions and styles of certain decades the Gibson Girl of the 1890s and early 1900s, the flapper of the Roaring Twenties, the “New Look” of the Fifties there was no single reigning style in the 1960s. Even as the slim-cut trousers and shift dresses of the late Fifties crept in, Mod miniskirts and go-go boots …

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Unique images from Hayedeh

Masoumeh Dadeh-Bala, universally known by her stage name Hayedeh, remains one of the most celebrated and influential singers in the history of Iranian music. Born on April 11, 1942, in Tehran, she possessed an extraordinary voice that distinguished her from nearly every other vocalist of her generation. Her rich alto range, exceptional vocal power, and emotional depth enabled her to …

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National Radio and Television before the revolution

The history of television in Iran reflects the country’s broader political, economic, and technological transformation during the twentieth century. Television was introduced to Iran at a time when many countries were beginning to recognize the power of visual media as a means of communication, education, entertainment, and national development. Although discussions about establishing a national broadcasting organization had begun in …

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The Big Leaf Fashion Festival at the Hilton Hotel

The history of women’s clothing in Iran reflects the country’s broader political, cultural, and ideological transformations. Throughout the twentieth century, governments used dress codes not only as matters of personal appearance but also as symbols of national identity, modernization, religious values, and political authority. Successive governments adopted dramatically different approaches toward women’s clothing, ranging from banning traditional Islamic veils to …

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Rolex Unveils the Highest Boutique on Earth

Rolex has unveiled the world’s highest boutique at an impressive altitude of 3,238 meters (10,623 feet) above sea level, perched atop Mount Titlis in the heart of the Swiss Alps. This remarkable location combines breathtaking alpine scenery with the timeless elegance and prestige that define the Rolex brand. The boutique offers visitors a unique luxury shopping experience unlike any other, …

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