Yazd, first adobe city in the world (PHOTOS)

Images of Yazd, a dry city in central Iran whose history goes back five millennia.

Little expected to come out of Camp David

Alef, an Iranian news website, examines the Camp David Summit and what will come out of it, both for the host and the guests.

Iranians listen to music with all their hearts: German musician

I have found it easy to establish a bond with the Iranian culture and traditions; Iranians listen to music with all their hearts, said Lechner.

Science can solve the problem of particles

Iran-based UN Resident Coordinator says Middle Eastern countries should admit that particles pose a grave threat and they need collaborative efforts to solve the environmental problem.

A love story, ISIL-style, at Tehran Book Fair

War and Sexual Adventure in ISIS – the story of women who are left at the mercy of a notorious terrorist group – has hit bookshelves at Tehran International Book Fair.

Women’s shelter; can they find home away from home?

Iran has established free support centers – with a homelike atmosphere –in a number of provinces for women subjected to domestic violence.

Tehran Book Fair (PHOTOS)

A photo gallery of the Tehran exhibition where up to 500,000 book titles in two local and foreign sections have gone on display.

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on May 14

IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Thursday and picked headlines from 20 of them. Saturday May 16 is a public holiday in Iran. Our next issue of "A look at Iranian newspaper front pages" will appear on our website on Sunday May 17.

Iranian tower runner breaks record with an eye to another flight of stairs

An Iranian police aims to mount the Khalifa Tower in Dubai after breaking a world record of stair-climbing.

Selfless teachers who put their students first

To me there is no difference between my children and students; how a father could stay indifferent to his child who is fighting cancer, said Kazem Jafari.

Iran’s nuclear case, a sign of waning Arab powers

Arman-e Emrooz has in an opinion piece said that Iran – a regional heavyweight – can have a big say in the formation of new regional and world order.

Pakistan is counting the cost of its blind obedience to the US

The US has warned energy-poor Pakistan against implementing a gas pipeline project with Iran to counter the growing presence of China in the Muslim country.

Supreme Leader visits Tehran Book Fair (PHOTOS)

Snapshots of a visit by the Supreme Leader to the 28th Tehran International Book Fair.

Iranian official pay bedside visit to AEOI chief (PHOTOS)

A number of Iranian officials go and visit Ali Akbar Salehi at the hospital.

President Rouhani welcomes Iraqi counterpart (PHOTOS)

During a ceremony at Saadabad Palace, President Rouhani officially greeted his Iraqi opposite number.

I enjoy seeing Iran’s great scientific potential: Wiley’s VP

Wiley is among international publishers which have maintained their relations with Iran in spite of sanctions, Kisray said.

Tea harvest in Gilan

A photo gallery featuring locals in northern Iran harvesting tea.

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on May 13

IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Wednesday and picked headlines from 10 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.

Controversy surrounding a bill that would call for a halt to nuclear talks

Some MPs have withdrawn their signatures from the bill citing the deceitful tactics of its sponsors.

Iran’s strong presence in Expo Milano 2015

A photo gallery of the Iranian pavilion designed by Kamran Safamanesh at Expo Milano 2015.

Photo exhibition in Tehran to help save an endangered species (PHOTOS)

Images of Asiatic Cheetah, an endangered species, go on display at an exhibition in Tehran to contribute to an initiative to save the fleet-footed species from extinction.

Iranian negotiator hopeful a deal is clinched before July 1 deadline

In spite of some disagreements over some phrases or parts, a great deal of job has been done, Araghchi said.

Where has THAT money come from?

Ali Akbar Torkan has said the law should make it hard for people, office holders in particular, to use dirty money and get involved in illicit businesses.

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on May 12

IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Tuesday and picked headlines from 10 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.

What happened in Mahabad was a personal issue: Interior minister

Opportunist media tried to turn a personal issue into a political question by resorting to fabrications, said Rahmani Fazli.

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