Russian Artist Highlights Cultural Unity During Cultural Week in Iran In an exclusive interview during Russia's Cultural Week in Iran, Pavel Soldatykov, conductor of the Tchaikovsky Grand Symphony Orchestra, emphasized the importance of cultural exchange between Russia and Iran, showcasing how music and art can unite nations.
"Student Intifada" is Part of Resistance in Palestine Marce Prado, former California State University student, and currently a PhD candidate at the University of Tehran, on the Sidelines of 1st Int'l. Conference on U.S., Europe Studies at Tehran University, in an exclusive interview with Iran Press said: "The movement called the Student Intifada, which is part of the global Intifada, listened to the calls of Palestinians and considers itself as part of the resistance in Palestine, and calls for mobilizing students to demand the cessation of any cooperation, especially economic cooperation, with Israel."
Cultural Festivals Strengthen Iran-Russia Relations: Tehran University Student A Russian language student at the University of Tehran, speaking to Iran Press during the opening ceremony of the Russian Cultural Week in Iran, stated that holding such cultural events strengthens the friendship between the two countries.
U.S. Must Start Acting Like a Normal Country, Says Iranian Analyst In a candid interview, Iranian academic Mohammad Marandi accused the U.S. of global hypocrisy and internal decay—urging Washington to abandon imperial behavior and focus on reform at home and abroad.
Double Standards of Western Values: Human Rights, Free Speech, and Gaza Crisis On the Sidelines of 1st Int'l. Conference on U.S., Europe Studies at Tehran University, Elham Kadkhodaei, Professor, at the University of Tehran said: The concept of universal Western values—human rights and freedom of speech—is increasingly scrutinized in light of historical colonialism and current global events.