Pars Today – Iran’s Tarbiat Modares University has strengthened its position as an influential Iranian academic institution by achieving top national and global rankings in advanced materials technology.
Pars Today – While the United States continues to beat the drums of attacking Iran amid its extensive military deployment in West Asia, the realities on the ground tell a different story.
Pars Today – Iran’s representative at the United Nations Human Rights Council emphasized that those who claim to champion human rights are themselves the primary violators of the Iranian people’s rights through sanctions, support for war, and failure to condemn acts of aggression.
Brazil faces a decisive test of its willingness to confront impunity for attacks against human rights defenders in the coming weeks, said Amnesty International amid the beginning of the trials over the murders of Marielle Franco and Anderson Gomes, in the Federal Supreme Court, and Maria Bernadete Pacífico, known as Mãe Bernadete, in the Bahia […] The post Brazil: Marielle Franco and Mãe Bernadette murder trials will test state’s resolve to deliver justice for human rights defenders appeared first on Amnesty International .
Ahead of the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Erika Guevara-Rosas, Amnesty International’s Senior Director for Research, Advocacy, Policy and Campaigns, said: “The people of Ukraine have now endured another year of full-scale aggression, the most devastating so far in terms of its humanitarian consequences, and deadliest in terms of civilian casualties since […] The post Ukraine: Four years on from Russia’s full-scale invasion, unwavering global commitment to justice is paramount appeared first on Amnesty International .
From the night of January 9, a family home in western Tehran became an improvised refuge for wounded protesters, operating for 19 consecutive nights as security forces carried out a bloody crackdown that left tens of thousands dead in the streets.
The burning of the Islamic Republic’s national flag at three Iranian universities on Monday marks a new high in the widening rift between the state and the people.
A wave of Iranian student activism adopting the pre-1979 Lion and Sun emblem has gathered pace in recent days, as protests entered a third consecutive day on Monday and spread across universities in Tehran, Isfahan and Mashhad.
More than 107. 8 trillion rials ($66. 5 million) in retail money has flowed out of the Tehran Stock Exchange over the past 24 trading sessions, marking what analysts describe as a new phase of liquidity depletion driven by political uncertainty and fears of military escalation.
Pars Today – The fifth day of Esfand 5 in the Iranian calendar is dedicated to commemorating Nasir al-Din al-Tusi, a name closely associated with the rise of science in Iran.