Iran insists its missile program is in accordance with international lawIran insists its missile program is in accordance with international law

TEHRAN- The meddling remarks about Iran’s first hypersonic missile by certain Western nations have been denounced as “invalid” by Iran, who asserted that its missile activities are “conventional” under international law.

“The missile activities of the Islamic Republic of Iran are conventional, defensive and completely legitimate based on i

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Qajar-era mansion undergoes urgent restorationQajar-era mansion undergoes urgent restoration

TEHRAN –An urgent restoration project on the Qajar-era (1789-1925) Aqaian Mansion in Mayamey, north-central Semnan province, has come to an end, a local tourism official has said.

The project involved strengthening the structure, repairing the damaged parts, restoring its rooftop, and replacing worn-out materials, Seyyed Mohammad Sadeq Razavian

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Tourism minister attends hotel inauguration ceremonies in TabrizTourism minister attends hotel inauguration ceremonies in Tabriz

TEHRAN – On Thursday, the Iranian tourism minister Ezzatollah Zarghami attended the inauguration ceremonies of a 4-start hotel and a boutique hotel during his visit to Tabriz.

The six-story Royal Palace Hotel and a fully restored luxurious house of a 19th-century merchant were opened to the public during the ceremonies, CHTN reported.

Tabriz is a

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South Khorasan exports over $500,000 of handicrafts in yearSouth Khorasan exports over $500,000 of handicrafts in year

TEHRAN – Handicrafts exports from South Khorasan province reached over $500,000 during the past Iranian calendar year 1401, which came to an end on March 20, the deputy provincial tourism chief has said. 

The eastern province earned a total of $515,000 from exporting handicrafts, of which some $400,000 was via suitcase trade (allowed for

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4,500-year old ruins and cemetery found in northeast Iran4,500-year old ruins and cemetery found in northeast Iran

TEHRAN – Archaeologists in northeast Iran have found archaeological ruins and remnants of an ancient cemetery, estimated to date some 4,500 years.

During their excavations conducted on the site of Kalat-e Yavor in North Khorasan province, archaeologists have found evidence of architecture and a cemetery, which dates back to some 4,500 years ago,

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Mianeh holds high potential for agritourism, minister saysMianeh holds high potential for agritourism, minister says

TEHRAN – Mianeh county in East Azarbaijan province, northwest Iran holds a unique potential in developing agritourism and rural tourism, Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts Minister Ezzatollah Zarghami said on Thursday.

The tourism ministry has prioritized the development of rural tourism and agritourism, recognizing the wealth and

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