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  1. Jun 14, 2019 · Al-Kawthar TV is a Tehran-based Arabic-language television channel. Launched in 2006 by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, it broadcasts religious and cultural programs about 19 hours a day mainly for Arab audience in the Middle East and North Africa.

  2. Iran officially uses the full title in all governance names referring to the country (e.g. the Islamic Republic of Iran Army or the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting); as opposed to its equivalents in Pakistan which are called the Pakistan Armed Forces and the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation. Also, unlike the other countries, Iran uses ...

  3. Quran TV is the Islamitic TV channel of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). The channel is based in Tehran. Quaran TV was established in 2005.. Irib TV1 (Persian) Irib TV1 is a state TV station, owned by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting. It's the oldest Iranian TV channel (established in 1966). The channel has a wide range of ...

  4. 13 hours ago · Ex-Pakistan FM deplores anti-Iran sanctions. Islamabad, IRNA - The former Pakistani foreign minister and the current head of the foreign relations committee in the country's parliament has criticized the unilateral US sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran

  5. Nov 24, 2022 · The Islamic Republic of Iran has accepted recommendations made through this Council’s Universal Periodic Review on guaranteeing the right to a fair trial, access to justice, ensuring freedom from torture in detention, and ensuring the rights of detainees, including to medical treatment.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Press_TVPress TV - Wikipedia

    Press TV (stylised as PRESSTV) is an Iranian state-owned news network that broadcasts in the English and French languages owned by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), the only organization legally able to transmit radio and TV broadcasts in Iran. [1] [2] The 24-hour channel, which has headquarters in Tehran, was launched on 8 July ...

  7. 1 day ago · Iran - Politics, Religion, Society: Iran is a unitary Islamic republic with one legislative house. The country’s 1979 constitution put into place a mixed system of government, in which the executive, parliament, and judiciary are overseen by several bodies dominated by the clergy. At the head of both the state and oversight institutions is a ranking cleric known as the rahbar, or leader, whose duties and authority are those usually equated with a head of state. The justification for Iran ...