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  • Recipe: NOOSHEH JOON!

Ash-e-Jow (Persian Barley Soup)

January 4, 2019
Treat of the Week: Ash-e-jow (Persian Barley Soup)

This recipe for Ash-e-jow was originally featured in All Recipes.

For the recipe, click here: Ash-e-jow 


 

 

 

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VIDEO: ARCHIVE of AH-64 Apache Helicopters After T VIDEO: ARCHIVE of AH-64 Apache Helicopters After Trump Blames Iran for Attack Over Strait of Hormuz
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By Phil Stewart, Enas Alashray and Elwely Elwelly By Phil Stewart, Enas Alashray and Elwely Elwelly
WASHINGTON/DUBAI, June 9 (Reuters) – The United States launched strikes against Iran on Tuesday after President Donald Trump said Tehran had shot down a U.S. Apache helicopter in the Strait of Hormuz, deepening doubts over a potential peace deal and further straining a fragile ceasefire.

Some U.S. bases in the region were targeted in response to the strikes, Iranian media cited the country’s top joint military command, Khatam al-Anbiya, as saying.

Iran‘s Revolutionary Guards said they attacked the U.S. Fifth Fleet in Bahrain with drones and threatened “more severe responses” if hostilities continued, according to media.

The full article is available to read for free at kayhanlife.com
From “Reza Pahlavi Communications” page: “While th From “Reza Pahlavi Communications” page: “While the world watches the 2026 World Cup, millions of Iranians are thinking of those who should be here today.
Footballers, athletes, fans, and young people who were killed, executed, and imprisoned for freedom.
The real Iranian team is the people of Iran.”
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#iranrising #worldcup2026
Throwback Tuesday #TBT to World Cup 1978 opening c Throwback Tuesday #TBT to World Cup 1978 opening ceremony with the Lion & Sun Flag representing Iran’s National Football Team (Team Melli)
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#worldcup
June 9 - Iran’s football federation announced Tues June 9 - Iran’s football federation announced Tuesday that its ticket allocation for the upcoming World Cup had been revoked, stranding fans who had already made travel arrangements to attend matches in Los Angeles and Seattle.

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#teammelli #worldcup2026
By Francois Murphy and John Irish VIENNA/PARIS, Ju By Francois Murphy and John Irish
VIENNA/PARIS, June 8 (Reuters) – U.N. nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi called on Iran on Monday to “re-engage” with him so inspections can resume at sites the U.S. and Israel bombed a year ago, as the U.S. led a push for a resolution to that effect at the agency’s board.

Iran still has not informed the International Atomic Energy Agency of what happened to those bombed nuclear sites or the nuclear material, including uranium enriched to near bomb grade, that was stored there.

While the bombings destroyed or badly damaged uranium-enrichment facilities, much of the highly enriched uranium, including some enriched to up to 60%, a short step from the roughly 90% of weapons grade, is thought to have survived.

“It’s very important that we re-engage,” Grossi told the IAEA’s 35-nation Board of Governors on the first day of a quarterly meeting.

“I call on Iran to engage the Agency constructively in order to facilitate the full and effective implementation of safeguards in Iran,” he added in a separate, written statement to the board, using a term that encompasses inspections.

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