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Pages in category "Persian-language newspapers" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abrar;
This is a list of notable news agencies in Iran: [citation needed] [1] There are 48 Iranian news sites according to Minister of Islamic Culture and Guidance there will be only IRNA remaining while all five state news websites are being merged into it as of 2023.
Newspapers, Tehran, 2011. The first Iranian newspapers appeared in the mid-19th century during the reign of Naser al-Din Shah. [1] More specifically, the first newspaper in Iran, Kaghaz-e Akhbar (The Newspaper), was launched for the government by Mirza Saleh Shirazi in 1837. [2]
The Hamshahri Corpus (Persian: پیکره همشهری) is a sizable Persian corpus based on the Iranian newspaper Hamshahri, one of the first online Persian-language newspapers in Iran. It was initially collected and compiled by Ehsan Darrudi at DBRG Group [1] of University of Tehran.
Tasnim News Agency (Persian: خبرگزاری تسنیم) is a semi-official news agency in Iran [2] associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). [3] Launched in 2012, its purpose is to cover a variety of political, social, economic and international subjects along with many other fields.
An online version of the newspaper was launched in March 2015. [5] In 2020, Kayhan London, alongside several other newsmedia, was the subject of harassment by the Iranian Islamic government; according to Radio Free Europe, the purpose of the harassment was to "silence the only independent news sources for many Iranians". [9]
Etemad or Etemaad (Persian: اعتماد, lit. 'Trust' [2]) is a Persian-language reformist newspaper based in Iran that is published in Tehran. [3] It is managed by Elias Hazrati, who was representative from Rasht and Tehran in the Parliament of Iran.
'The Cosmos') is a Persian-language newspaper published in Tehran, Iran. It is considered "the most conservative and hard-line Iranian newspaper." [1] Hossein Shariatmadari is the editor-in-chief of Kayhan. According to the report of the New York Times in 2007, his official position is representative of the Supreme Leader of Iran. [2]