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A severe heatwave sweeping Iran has disrupted water and electricity supplies in much of the country, with reservoir levels ...
Iran held a public holiday for some areas over a scorching heatwave. An official holiday for public sector employees in eight ...
Iran has announced the closure of government offices, banks, and businesses in Tehran on Wednesday due to an intense heat ...
Iranian authorities have urged people to limit water consumption as the country grapples with severe shortages during an ...
Iranian government offices, banks and businesses in the capital province of Tehran will shut down on Wednesday due to an ...
Due to extreme temperatures exceeding 40°C, Tehran's government offices, banks, and businesses will close on Wednesday. The ...
Iran is currently experiencing one of its worst heatwaves in years. Temperatures in many regions of the nation have surpassed ...
Iranian government offices, banks and businesses in the capital province of Tehran were shut down on Wednesday due to an intense heat wave and the need to conserve energy.
One Tehran is filled with apartments and parks, evening picnics and bus rides, laughter and prayer and disappointment—the “city of man,” in Augustine’s sense, full of contradictions and grace.
Tehran is slowly returning to life and resuming its old rhythms, at least on the surface. Its infamous traffic is starting to fill its soaring highways and pretty tree-lined side streets.
Thousands of Iranians took to the streets to mourn around 60 people who were killed in Israeli strikes over the past few weeks.