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#13039901
30 November 2025
Blogger, Instagram influencer, and manager of the 10:10 luxury cafe-restaurant, Rayan Javan, prepares steak for customers in a shopping mall in Tehran, Iran, on November 28, 2025. After the 12-day war and amid economic hardship, some people still frequent restaurants offering more luxurious services--places that use music, color, and modern decor to create a calming atmosphere. Despite rumors of renewed conflict between Iran and Israel, they strive to return to ordinary life and preserve their sense of peace.
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#13039905
30 November 2025
Blogger, Instagram influencer, and manager of the 10:10 luxury cafe-restaurant, Rayan Javan, uses a torch to prepare steak for customers in a shopping mall in Tehran, Iran, on November 28, 2025. After the 12-day war and amid economic hardship, some people still frequent restaurants offering more luxurious services--places that use music, color, and modern decor to create a calming atmosphere. Despite rumors of renewed conflict between Iran and Israel, they strive to return to ordinary life and preserve their sense of peace.
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30 November 2025
Blogger, Instagram influencer, and manager of the 10:10 luxury cafe-restaurant, Rayan Javan, uses a torch to prepare steak for customers in a shopping mall in Tehran, Iran, on November 28, 2025. After the 12-day war and amid economic hardship, some people still frequent restaurants offering more luxurious services--places that use music, color, and modern decor to create a calming atmosphere. Despite rumors of renewed conflict between Iran and Israel, they strive to return to ordinary life and preserve their sense of peace.
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#12903442
25 October 2025
Iranian workers cover the sign of Ayandeh Bank with a banner displaying the logo of Bank Melli Iran in downtown Tehran, Iran, on October 24, 2025. According to the Central Bank of Iran, all branches of Bank Ayandeh transfer to Bank Melli, and depositors are able to receive their banking services at the same previous branches, but with a Bank Melli sign, starting Saturday, November 2, without changing locations.
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#12903444
25 October 2025
Iranian workers cover the sign of Ayandeh Bank with a banner displaying the logo of Bank Melli Iran in downtown Tehran, Iran, on October 24, 2025. According to the Central Bank of Iran, all branches of Bank Ayandeh transfer to Bank Melli, and depositors are able to receive their banking services at the same previous branches, but with a Bank Melli sign, starting Saturday, November 2, without changing locations.
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#12903449
25 October 2025
Iranian workers cover the sign of Ayandeh Bank with a banner displaying the logo of Bank Melli Iran in downtown Tehran, Iran, on October 24, 2025. According to the Central Bank of Iran, all branches of Bank Ayandeh transfer to Bank Melli, and depositors are able to receive their banking services at the same previous branches, but with a Bank Melli sign, starting Saturday, November 2, without changing locations.
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#12848838
11 October 2025
An Iranian man prepares Matcha green tea for customers during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. Matcha tea becomes a growing trend among Iranian youths, symbolizing a blend of global health culture and local curiosity for new lifestyles. Popularized through social media and cafes in major cities like Tehran, matcha is seen not just as a drink but as a lifestyle choice--representing mindfulness, fitness, and modern identity. Its vibrant green color and connection to Japanese minimalism make it a fashionable alternative to traditional tea, reflecting how young Iranians embrace global trends while redefining their own cultural tastes.
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#12848839
11 October 2025
An Iranian man prepares Matcha green tea for customers during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. Matcha tea becomes a growing trend among Iranian youths, symbolizing a blend of global health culture and local curiosity for new lifestyles. Popularized through social media and cafes in major cities like Tehran, matcha is seen not just as a drink but as a lifestyle choice--representing mindfulness, fitness, and modern identity. Its vibrant green color and connection to Japanese minimalism make it a fashionable alternative to traditional tea, reflecting how young Iranians embrace global trends while redefining their own cultural tastes.
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#12848840
11 October 2025
An Iranian man holds a cup of matcha green tea latte for a customer during an event in Tehran, Iran, on October 10, 2025. Matcha tea becomes a growing trend among Iranian youths, symbolizing a blend of global health culture and local curiosity for new lifestyles. Popularized through social media and cafes in major cities like Tehran, matcha is seen not just as a drink but as a lifestyle choice, representing mindfulness, fitness, and modern identity. Its vibrant green color and connection to Japanese minimalism make it a fashionable alternative to traditional tea, reflecting how young Iranians embrace global trends while redefining their own cultural tastes.
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#12819862
2 October 2025
An Iranian salesman points while speaking with his customers at a shop in the Iran Mall mega-complex, situated in Tehran's most western 22nd district, Iran, on October 1, 2025. The snapback mechanism, triggered by disputes over nuclear commitments, allows sanctions against Iran to be swiftly imposed without new negotiations.
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#12819863
2 October 2025
Two Iranian salesmen speak with their customers at a Xiaomi smartphones and accessories shop in the Iran Mall mega-complex, situated in Tehran's most western 22nd district, Iran, on October 1, 2025. The snapback mechanism, triggered by disputes over nuclear commitments, allows sanctions against Iran to be swiftly imposed without new negotiations.
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#12720925
6 September 2025
An Iranian female tourist puffs on a hookah while attending a recreation area in the Namakabrud township in Chalus county in Mazandaran province, 159 km (99 miles) north of Tehran, Iran, on September 5, 2025.
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#12666960
23 August 2025
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Iran's Generation Z, smiles at her customers while standing behind pottery made by her and her friend Melina Pormanesh, 24, near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene.
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#12666961
23 August 2025
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Iran's Generation Z, gestures as she speaks with her customers while standing behind pottery made by her and her friend Melina Pormanesh, 24, near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene.
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#12666962
23 August 2025
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Iran's Generation Z, smiles as she speaks with her customer holding a clay mug on a sidewalk near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene.
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#12666963
23 August 2025
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Iran's Generation Z, looks at her customer picking up a clay mug on a sidewalk near the Cinema Museum in northern Tehran, Iran, on August 22, 2025. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene.
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