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By bnm Tehran bureau The Islamic Republic of Iran, once the last defender of its northern Christian neighbour Armenia, ...
Central Asian nations play a significant role in the ETN’s expansion, accounting for 22% of total investments, or nearly $53 ...
There’s also a slew of other London Indian spots joining the New York fray, including one from celebrated chef Asma Khan ...
During his visit, the Iranian president also held meetings with the country’s top military leadership, including Chairman ...
By bno - Kolkata Office Despite its geographical proximity to Pakistan and Afghanistan, Iran is not part of South Asia. It is ...
With Iran’s theocracy under strain, a new history shows that its rise was mainly a stroke of bad luck.
Unemployed and seeking a better life, Oscar Speck pushed his kayak into the water of the Danube and began paddling downriver. He didn't stop until he reached Australia.
Historian Sam Dalrymple traces the five partitions of Britain’s Indian Empire, from Burma to the Arabian Peninsula, and the ...
Mustard’s has gained a cult-following for its chewy, 72-hour fermented sourdough bagels, baked until the crust is gently ...
A diplomatic spat between Russia and Azerbaijan reflects a broader shift in which Moscow's influence in the South Caucasus is ...
President Masoud Pezeshkian’s first year in office has been defined by Iran’s familiar political structural constraints, ...
There’s plenty to do in Dubai beyond heading to the Burj Khalifa, although a trip up the world’s tallest building should stay ...