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GHOST TOWERS

Newyorker.com – After the Iranian Revolution, in 1979, the theocracy called on women to breed a new Islamic generation. It lowered the marriage age to nine for girls and fourteen for boys; it legalized polygamy and raised the price of birth control. By 1986, the average family had six children. A leading cleric said that the government’s goal was to …

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Iran defeats Senegal at ANOC World Beach Games

PayvandNews – Iran beach soccer team defeated Senegal in Group C at the Association of National Olympic Committees World Beach Games Sunday night. Two teams drew 6-6 in the regular time and went to extra time. They each scored two goals and the game went to a penalty shootout where Iran won 3-1. BeachSoccerWorldwide✔@BeachSoccer_WW FINAL WHISTLE: Iran prevail as disappointed …

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Volleyball: Italy overpowers Iran in epic match at FIVB World Cup

PayvandNews – Italy rallied from two sets down to defeat Iran 3-2 (25-27, 27-29, 30-28, 25-17, 15-13) at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Cup on Monday at Hiroshima Green Arena. Italy’s Dick Kooy racked up a game-high 28 points and Milad Ebadipour scored 23 points for Iran. See match photos and statistics by FIVB “First of all, congratulations to the …

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Iran Must Ratify Anti-Corruption Bills To Trade With The World – Lawmaker

Radiofarda A pro-reform lawmaker in Iran says should the bills related to combating money laundering not ratified, almost the whole world would stop dealing with Iran. “Under U.S. sanctions imposed on Iran, the Chinese companies have already stopped dealing with us,” Abdolreza Hashemzai told Borna news agency, noting, “Even friendly countries, such as Russia and China will stop dealing with …

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Iran Again Raises The Alleged Attack On Its Oil Tanker In Red Sea

Radiofarda – Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization (PMO) said in a statement October 13 that the Iranian oil tanker Sabiti had probably been hit by two missiles last Friday. Earlier, Iranian news outlets had reported that Sabiti was twice hit about sixty miles off the Saudi Arabian port city of Jeddah in the Red Sea. Describing the incident as a …

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