Category: Entertainment
Presence of Government Artists Supporting the Islamic Republic in Ferdows Garden
Introduction The historic Ferdows Garden once again became the center of attention as a large-scale cultural program titled “We Are … Continue reading ➝
The Forty-Day Mourning: Controversy After the Death of Ali Khamenei in Mexico City
Introduction The reported death of Ali Khamenei marks not only the end of a political era but also the beginning … Continue reading ➝
Children of Ebrahim Yazdi in the USA: Family, Legacy, and Influence
Introduction Ebrahim Yazdi was one of the most influential figures in modern Iranian political history. Known for his role as … Continue reading ➝
The Islamic Republic’s Instrumental Misuse of War Ruins: Propaganda
Introduction In the aftermath of the March 9 military strikes attributed to joint U.S.-Israeli operations, parts of residential Tehran were … Continue reading ➝
Iran Funeral Ceremony 2026: Rising Tensions After Killing of IRGC Intelligence Chief Majid Khademi
Introduction The funeral ceremony of Majid Khademi, the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Intelligence Organization, has become … Continue reading ➝
Tajik and Zanko Street Concert in Ferdows Garden: A Powerful Musical Tribute
Introduction On the evening of Tuesday, 18 Farvardin 1405, Ferdows Garden became the heart of an unforgettable cultural moment in … Continue reading ➝
Prayer Ceremony for Late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, The bloodthirsty dictator Amid Ceasefire Tensions
Introduction The death of Ali Khamenei on April 8, 2026, has sent shockwaves across Iran and the wider Middle East, … Continue reading ➝
Israeli-American Strikes in Tehran 2026: Synagogue Destroyed Amid Escalating War
Introduction The ongoing conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States has reached a devastating new chapter. On April 7, … Continue reading ➝
Demands of Quota Doctors: A Comprehensive Analysis of Reservation Policy in Medical Education and Healthcare
Introduction The debate around quota doctors, also known as doctors admitted through reservation or affirmative action policies, has become one … Continue reading ➝
Coffee Under Fire: The Resilience of Café Culture in Tehran During Wartime
Introduction Tehran has always been a city of paradoxes—restless yet restrained, modern yet steeped in history. In times of war, … Continue reading ➝