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Pahlavi family

The Pahlavi family ruled for more than five decades before the 1979 revolution, shaping much of the country’s modern political, social, and institutional landscape. Their legacy remains deeply contested, evoking sharply different interpretations depending on historical experience, political outlook, and generational memory. The dynasty began with Reza Shah Pahlavi, who came to power in 1925. His rule marked a decisive …

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Qatar’s Sheikh Tamim gifts Erdoğan $400 million

The 747-8 model VIP Boeing touched down in İstanbul on Wednesday morning. The arrival of another highly visible and obviously expensive addition to the fleet raised criticism from Gamze Taşçıer, a deputy of Turkey’s main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), who compared the 400 million dollar, seven-bedroom and two-reception hall plane to a “flying palace.” “The presidential palace calls on …

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From Football Icon

Video posts from social media show Ali Karimi among demonstrators at an Iran protest in Los Angeles, where many Iranian Americans are gathering to call for freedom and highlight human rights abuses in Iran. hese protests are part of a larger wave of solidarity rallies abroad tied to the 2025–2026 nationwide protest movement in Iran against economic hardship and political …

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Creating a Resilient Security Atmosphere

A security atmosphere is the overall sense of safety, vigilance, and trust that surrounds a space—whether physical, digital, or organizational. It is shaped not only by visible safeguards but also by policies, behaviors, and culture. When done well, a strong security atmosphere reassures people without creating fear or friction. Security measures should be noticeable enough to signal protection—such as access …

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Masoumeh Ebtekar’ Son in the U.S

Masoumeh Ebtekar (born Masoumeh, Niloufar Ebtekar; 21 September 1960) is current Vice President for Women and Family Affairs, being appointed on 9 August 2017. She previously headed Department of Environment from 1997 to 2005, making her the first female member in the cabinet since 1979 and the third in history. She held the same level of office from 2013 to …

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Inside the ‘Winter White House’ at Mar-a-Lago

When President Trump huddled with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Florida, he was helping fulfill a plan decades in the making. Built by cereal heiress and philanthropist Marjorie Merriweather Post in 1927, the property was supposed to become a “Winter White House” upon her death. Presidents Nixon and Kennedy even spent time there. But the …

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Actors Who Have Publicly Supported

Over the years, many actors and public figures in the film and television industry have spoken out in support of Palestinian rights. Their statements have come through interviews, social media posts, protest participation, open letters, and humanitarian advocacy. While their views differ in tone and emphasis, they often focus on human rights, international law, and the humanitarian impact of the …

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Madonna, pop star in Morocco

Madonna, often called the “Queen of Pop,” is more than a music star—she is a symbol of reinvention, artistic freedom, and cultural influence. In Morocco, as in many parts of the world, her presence is felt through music, fashion, and the conversations she sparks about identity, tradition, and modernity. Even when she is not physically present, her global image travels …

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Celebrating Excellence in Film and Television

The American Film Institute Awards (AFI Awards) are annual honors presented by the American Film Institute to recognize outstanding achievements in film and television. Established in 2000, the awards celebrate excellence in storytelling, artistic merit, and cultural impact rather than following traditional competitive categories. Each year, AFI selects a list of the Top 10 Films and Top 10 Television Programs …

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The day the law on revealing the hijab was announced nationwide!

The official unveiling decree associated with the reign of Reza Shah stands among the most controversial and transformative policies of early twentieth-century state reform. Announced formally in December 1935 and implemented publicly in January of the following year, the measure sought to abolish the traditional covering of women in public spaces and replace it with Western-style dress codes. The policy …

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