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22 November 2025
A view of housing complexes in northern Tehran, Iran, on November 22, 2025, during polluted air. Tehran faces dangerously high air pollution, with AQI levels often above 200, placing the city in the very unhealthy range.
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18 November 2025
Young Iranian women try conceptual drawing pencils while visiting a center for creativity and innovation in Tehran, Iran, on November 17, 2025. Tehran Design Week is an inclusive event that weaves design into the fabric of urban life, creating a platform for creative dialogue among designers, producers, and enthusiasts.
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18 November 2025
A young Iranian woman experiences a conceptual, scientific voice cylinder while visiting a center for creativity and innovation in Tehran, Iran, on November 17, 2025. Tehran Design Week is an inclusive event that weaves design into the fabric of urban life, creating a platform for creative dialogue among designers, producers, and enthusiasts.
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18 November 2025
A young Iranian woman experiences a conceptual, scientific voice cylinder while visiting a center for creativity and innovation in Tehran, Iran, on November 17, 2025. Tehran Design Week is an inclusive event that weaves design into the fabric of urban life, creating a platform for creative dialogue among designers, producers, and enthusiasts.
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18 November 2025
A young Iranian man experiences a conceptual, scientific voice cylinder while visiting a center for creativity and innovation in Tehran, Iran, on November 17, 2025. Tehran Design Week is an inclusive event that weaves design into the fabric of urban life, creating a platform for creative dialogue among designers, producers, and enthusiasts.
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13 November 2025
Paniz Faryousefi, the first female symphony orchestra conductor since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, gestures to the crowd after leading the Tehran Symphony Orchestra at Vahdat Hall in downtown Tehran, Iran, on November 12, 2025. Paniz Firouzi is the first woman to conduct the Tehran Symphony Orchestra since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Prior to her, there are efforts to appoint women to this position, but none come to fruition.
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13 November 2025
Paniz Faryousefi, the first female symphony orchestra conductor since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, gestures to the crowd after leading the Tehran Symphony Orchestra at Vahdat Hall in downtown Tehran, Iran, on November 12, 2025. Paniz Firouzi is the first woman to conduct the Tehran Symphony Orchestra since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Prior to her, there are efforts to appoint women to this position, but none come to fruition.
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13 November 2025
Iranian families sit, waiting for the Tehran Symphony Orchestra to perform under the baton of Paniz Faryousefi, the first female symphony orchestra conductor since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, at Vahdat Hall in downtown Tehran, Iran, on November 12, 2025. Paniz Firouzi is the first woman to conduct the Tehran Symphony Orchestra since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Prior to her, there are efforts to appoint women to this position, but none come to fruition.
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13 November 2025
Iranian families sit, waiting for the Tehran Symphony Orchestra to perform under the baton of Paniz Faryousefi, the first female symphony orchestra conductor since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, at Vahdat Hall in downtown Tehran, Iran, on November 12, 2025. Paniz Firouzi is the first woman to conduct the Tehran Symphony Orchestra since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Prior to her, there are efforts to appoint women to this position, but none come to fruition.
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13 November 2025
A young unidentified woman speaks with the Vice President for Women and Family Affairs, Zahra Behrouz Azar, as they wait for the Tehran Symphony Orchestra to perform under the baton of Paniz Faryousefi, the first female symphony orchestra conductor since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, at Vahdat Hall in downtown Tehran, Iran, on November 12, 2025. Paniz Firouzi is the first woman to conduct the Tehran Symphony Orchestra since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Prior to her, there are efforts to appoint women to this position, but none come to fruition.
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13 November 2025
Paniz Faryousefi, the first female symphony orchestra conductor since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, smiles as she waits to lead the Tehran Symphony Orchestra at Vahdat Hall in downtown Tehran, Iran, on November 12, 2025. Paniz Firouzi is the first woman to conduct the Tehran Symphony Orchestra since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Prior to her, there are efforts to appoint women to this position, but none come to fruition.
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8 November 2025
Iranian people sit beneath an anti-U.S. banner bearing Persian script that reads ''Kneel Before Iranians'' while attending a state event unveiling a sculpture of the Roman emperor Valerian and Shapur I, the Sasanian king of kings, in Enghelab (Revolution) Square, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on November 7, 2025, during the Iran-Israel ceasefire. Following the twelve-day war with Israel, the Islamic Republic of Iran draws upon national symbols and elements of ancient Persian heritage to strengthen a sense of national solidarity and foster public support for the country's policies.
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8 November 2025
Iranian people walk under a country flag before the beginning of a state event unveiling a sculpture of the Roman emperor Valerian and Shapur I, the Sasanian king of kings (not pictured), in Enghelab (Revolution) Square, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on November 7, 2025, during the Iran-Israel ceasefire. Following the twelve-day war with Israel, the Islamic Republic of Iran draws upon national symbols and elements of ancient Persian heritage to strengthen a sense of national solidarity and foster public support for the country's policies.
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8 November 2025
Iranian musicians stand under two giant symbolic effigies of an Islamic Revolutionary Guard General and an Iranian ancient warrior before the beginning of a state event unveiling a sculpture of the Roman emperor Valerian and Shapur I, the Sasanian king of kings, in Enghelab (Revolution) Square, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on November 7, 2025, during the Iran-Israel ceasefire. Following the twelve-day war with Israel, the Islamic Republic of Iran draws upon national symbols and elements of ancient Persian heritage to strengthen a sense of national solidarity and foster public support for the country's policies.
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8 November 2025
Iranian people attend a state event unveiling a sculpture of the Roman emperor Valerian and Shapur I, the Sasanian king of kings (not pictured), in Enghelab (Revolution) Square, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on November 7, 2025, during the Iran-Israel ceasefire. Following the twelve-day war with Israel, the Islamic Republic of Iran draws upon national symbols and elements of ancient Persian heritage to strengthen a sense of national solidarity and foster public support for the country's policies.
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8 November 2025
Two Iranian women hold country flags and attend a state event unveiling a sculpture of the Roman emperor Valerian and Shapur I, the Sasanian king of kings (not pictured), in Enghelab (Revolution) Square, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on November 7, 2025, during the Iran-Israel ceasefire. Following the twelve-day war with Israel, the Islamic Republic of Iran draws upon national symbols and elements of ancient Persian heritage to strengthen a sense of national solidarity and foster public support for the country's policies.
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