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Exclusive | Uranium enrichment is a non-negotiable ‘red line’ for Iran: Lawmakers
Two parliamentarians affirmed that Iran has never pursued nuclear weapons, in accordance with the directives of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution.
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Iran and Tunisia show determination to reinforce scientific ties
Iranian minister of science and his Tunisian counterpart underlined the expansion of scientific, academic, and research ties.
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2nd Ministerial Meeting of OIC-15 Dialogue Platform kicks off in Tehran
The second Ministerial Meeting of the OIC-15 Dialogue Platform started work in Tehran on Sunday.
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Iran does not seek conflict but will not submit to threats and bullying: President
Pezeshkian emphasized that Iran would not either succumb to threats or give up on achievements made by the country’s scientific elites and experts.
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Foreign Minister Araqchi praises Tehran Dialogue Forum
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said that the Tehran Dialogue Forum is an important initiative to bring together thinkers from different countries.
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Sanctions and threats could not stop Iran’s scientific and technological progress: AEOI chief
Mohammad Eslami said that enemies tried to hinder Iran’s progress through sabotage and assassination of scientists as well as sanctions and threats but to no avail.
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Minister underlines the development of scientific cooperation between Iran and China
Science minister emphasized promoting cooperation between Iran and China in the field of science.
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Iran and China eye closer cooperation in IT, digital economy, and AI
Ambassador Cong highlighted the importance of cooperation in cutting-edge technologies such as AI, describing it as key to the future of Tehran-Beijing relations.
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Iran ranks 4th in 2025 international IQ test
A global study involving over 1.3 million participants has found that Iran ranks fourth in average IQ, placing it among the world's most intelligent nations, behind only China, South Korea, and Japan.
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Iran is developing 20 indigenous satellites, head of space agency says
Hossein Salariyeh, the head of the Iranian Space Agency (ISA), said that the country has made significant advancements in its space industry over the past three years.