Students in 8,000 schools offered rescue, relief training
The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) trained students from 8,000 public and private schools on rescue and relief operations in order to enhance their skills and capabilities during natural disasters or incidents, IRNA reported on Saturday.
The woman risking her life to photograph the forgotten victims of war
During the early part of 2016, Nelly Ating had a severe cough, swollen feet and suffered from frequent fainting episodes.
This luxury ice cream is made from insects
South African start-up Gourmet Grubb make its luxury ice cream using EntoMilk, a dairy alternative made from the larvae of the black solider fly. Scroll through the gallery to see how insects are eaten around the world.
How to get an electronic visa to Russia
Electronic visa travel was launched in Russia in 2017. However it is in force only in some regions, Saint Perersburg and the Leningrad Region are due to join the list in the near future. The region's governor Alexander Drozdenko is assured that this is going to boost tourism from Finland and the Baltic states.
Diamonds, tourism, Northern Sea Route: what Far East has in store for Indian investors
This year, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will become the key guest at the Eastern Economic Forum
20 beautiful European cities with hardly any tourists
With overtourism showing no signs of abating in Europe's most famous destinations, there's never been a better time to seek out wonderful options that attract fewer visitors.
70,000 foreign patients admitted to Iranian hospitals last year
Iranian hospitals admitted 70,000 foreign patients over the last [Iranian calendar] year (March 2018 – March 2019), said the head of medical tourism department at the Ministry of Health.
Louvre removes Sackler name amid controversy over opioid crisis
Paris's Louvre Museum has become the first major cultural institution to remove the Sackler family name from its premises after protests against the family blamed for the deadly opioid crisis in the United States.
Tehran experiences clean, healthy air for 102 days
According to the Air Quality Control Company, 102 days of clean and good air quality have been reported in the capital since the beginning of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21).
Heat wave holds more than 150 million Americans in stifling grip this weekend
That's what the National Weather Service is warning as a dangerous heat wave reaches its peak this weekend and more than two-thirds of the US are feeling temperatures push into the triple digits.










