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Tortured woman attacked by prosecutor instead of abusive husband

Iran-HRM – A woman who was tortured for three years by her husband was attacked by a prosecutor for speaking to the media. Parastoo Navardi, a 36 year old mother of two was tortured and sexually abused by her drug addict husband in Abadan located in Khuzestan Province. In a video recently shared on social media, Parastoo said her husband …

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Israel resumes practicing for potential military strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites

Al-Arabia – Israel’s Air Force has resumed training for a possible strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, Israeli media reported on Thursday. “Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Aviv Kohavi ordered budgetary funds be set aside for drilling such a scenario, after a two-year hiatus,” according to Channel 12 and Times of Israel. For the latest headlines, follow our Google News …

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Iran’s Goal Of Coronavirus Vaccine Self-Sufficiency Suffers Setbacks

RFL/RE – Iran unveiled its homegrown Fakhra coronavirus vaccine to much fanfare, with officials touting it as a “high-quality” inoculation. The vaccine was named in honor of top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, who was assassinated near Tehran in November and hailed as a “national hero.” But seven months after the launch of the first clinical trials of Fakhra, the production …

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Azerbaijan Releases Iranian Truck Drivers At Center Of Diplomatic Dispute

RFL/RE – Azerbaijan has released two Iranian truck drivers whose arrest last month on charges of illegally entering the country strained ties between the two neighbors. The release of the Iranian citizens on October 21 comes a week after Azerbaijan and Iran’s foreign ministers agreed to dial back heated rhetoric and engage in dialogue to defuse diplomatic crises.SEE ALSO:Iran, Azerbaijan …

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Moonshine Republic: Survey Finds a Quarter of Iranians Drink Home-Made Alcohol

Iranwire – Half of all adults in Iran regularly drink alcohol despite it being banned by the Islamic regime, a survey by Iran Open Data has found. Moreover, the largest number said they preferred to consume homemade beverages. In the study, 48 percent of the 2,000 participants said they were drinkers. When asked about drinking frequency, 24 percent of participants reported that …

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