Good days are back for Lake Urmia in Iran's West Azerbaijan Province after the opening of a canal that will transmit water from Kani Sib region to the lake.
Reports say this has elevated the level of water in Lake Urmia and has relatively improved its situation. Accordingly, the tourists are visiting the lake in growing numbers for sightseeing and recreation such as boating.
The bridge that crosses the lake, which was ugly in the past years due to the drought of the lake, is now a tourist attraction.
Akbar Etemad, the first director of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran AEOI, known as…
Iran's power grid is under severe strain as a prolonged drought reduces hydropower generation while…
A senior Iranian official has denounced Western human rights claims as "hollow" during an emotional…
In the heart of Iran's Kerman desert lies an eerie orchard where trees bear stones…
Iran's nuclear chief announced on Friday that the country has achieved three major nuclear milestones…
Iran's non-oil trade with Saudi Arabia skyrocketed by an unprecedented 6,483% in the past 12…