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Iran (/aɪˈræn/ or i/ɪˈrɑːn/;Persian: Irān – ایران [ʔiːˈɾɒːn]), also known as Persia (/ˈpɜːrʒə/ or /ˈpɜːrʃə/), officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (جمهوری اسلامی ایران – Jomhuri ye Eslāmi ye Irān [d͡ʒomhuːˌɾije eslɒːˌmije ʔiːˈɾɒːn]), is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered to the northwest by Armenia, the de facto Nagorno-Karabakh, and Azerbaijan; with Kazakhstan and Russia across the Caspian Sea; to the northeast by Turkmenistan; to the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan; to the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; and to the west by Turkey and Iraq. Comprising a land area of 1,648,195 km2 (636,372 sq mi), it is the second-largest country in the Middle East and the 18th-largest in the world. With 78.4 million inhabitants, Iran is the world's 17th-most-populous country. It is the only country that has both a Caspian Sea and an Indian Ocean coastline. Iran has long been of geostrategic importance because of its central location in Eurasia and Western Asia, and its proximity to the Strait of Hormuz.
A suicide attack is a violent attack in which the attacker expects to die in the process. Suicide attacks have occurred throughout history, often as part of a military campaign such as the Japanese Kamikaze pilots of World War II, and more recently as part of terrorist campaigns, such as September 11 attacks.
While there were few if any successful suicide attacks anywhere in the world from the end of World War II until 1980, between 1981 and June 2015, a total of 4,620 suicide attacks occurred in over 40 countries, killing over 45,000 people. During this time the global rate of such attacks grew from an average of three a year in the 1980s, to about one a month in the 1990s, to almost one a week from 2001 to 2003, to approximately one a day from 2003 to 2015. Suicide attacks tend to be more deadly and destructive than other terror attacks because they give their perpetrators the ability to conceal weapons, make last-minute adjustments, and because they dispense with the need for remote or delayed detonation, escape plans or rescue teams. They constituted only 4% of all terrorist attacks around the world over one period (between 1981 and 2006), but caused 32% of all terrorism-related deaths (14,599). Ninety per cent of those attacks occurred in Iraq, Israel, the Palestinian territories, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Overall, as of mid-2015 about three-fourths of all suicide attacks occurred in just three countries: Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Martin Adam John Curtis, better known as Adam Curtis, is an English documentary filmmaker. Curtis says that his favourite theme is "power and how it works in society", and his works explore areas of sociology, philosophy and political history. Curtis describes his work as journalism that happens to be expounded via the medium of film. His films have won four BAFTAs. He has been closely associated with the BBC throughout his career.
Curtis was born in Dartford, Kent. His father was Martin Curtis (10 August 1917 – January 2002), a cinematographer from Sevenoaks who worked with Humphrey Jennings. His family had a left wing background. Curtis attended the Sevenoaks School on a county scholarship. He completed a Bachelor of Arts in human sciences at Mansfield College, Oxford, which included courses in genetics, evolutionary biology, psychology, politics, anthropology and statistics. He started a PhD, during which he taught in politics, but he became disillusioned with academia and decided to leave.
Robert Booker "Bob" Baer (born July 1, 1952) is an American author and a former CIA case officer who was primarily assigned to the Middle East. He is currently TIME.com's intelligence columnist and has contributed to Vanity Fair, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. Baer is a frequent commentator and author about issues related to international relations, espionage and U.S. foreign policy. In June 2009, Baer commented on the disputed election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as Iranian President and the protests that accompanied it. "For too many years now, the Western media have looked at Iran through the narrow prism of Iran's liberal middle class—an intelligentsia that is addicted to the Internet and American music and is more ready to talk to the Western press, including people wit...
HyperNormalisation es un documental de Adam Curtis emitido por la BBC desde el 16 de octubre de 2016 a través de BBC iPlayer.1 En el documental, Curtis explica y argumenta como, desde los años 1970, gobiernos, financieros y utópicos tecnológicos se han rendido frente al "mundo real" y han construido un auténtico "mundo mentira", dirigido por corporaciones y mantenido estable por políticos. -- Publicado el 26 nov. 2016 HyperNormalisation is a 2016 BBC documentary by British filmmaker Adam Curtis. The film was released on 16 October 2016 HyperNormalisation wades through the culmination of forces that have driven this culture into mass uncertainty, confusion, spectacle and simulation. Where events keep happening that seem crazy, inexplicable and out of control—from Donald Trump to Brexit, ...
Babilonul cel mare si anticristul turc
We snuck a handicam into Mecca, Saudi Arabia to film the Islamic tradition of Hajj, the world's largest annual pilgrimage and the biggest gathering of people in the world at any given time. Hosted by Suroosh Alvi | Originally released in 2010 on http://VICE.com Follow Suroosh Alvi on Twitter - http://twitter.com/surooshalvi Watch "The Gun Markets of Pakistan": http://bit.ly/VICE-Gun-Markets Subscribe for videos that are actually good: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://www.youtube.com/user/vice/videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice Read our tumblr: http://vicemag.tumblr.com
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Like VICE News? Subscribe to our news channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Greece's infamous new drug, sisa, is basically meth and filler ingredients like battery acid, engine oil, shampoo, and cooking salt. The majority of its users are poor, often homeless, city dwellers reeling from the psychological and physical impacts of a country in the grip of economic collapse. Continue to part 2/2 here: http://bit.ly/Sisa-2 Watch the newest VICE feature on Fentanyl, The Drug Deadlier than Heroin: http://bit.ly/2aB2Ead Check out the World's Scariest Drug: http://bit.ly/Devils-Breath Subscribe to VICE here! http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/v...
Like VICE News? Subscribe to our news channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Check out more episodes of Picture Perfect here: http://bit.ly/1kXQ8mR Through Ziyah Gafic's lens, VICE was invited into a world rarely visited by outsiders to lift the abaya and niqab and meet the women underneath (who are newspaper writers, doctors, and members of the ministry of education). Check out more episodes of Picture Perfect: http://vice.com/picture-perfect Watch the best documentaries online here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Documentaries Originally aired in 2011 on http://VICE.com Subscribe for videos that are actually good: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://www.youtube.com/user/vice/videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebo...
Iraqi Shia Resistance Leader Sayyed Hashem al-Haidari: 'Only Iran helped prevent fall of Iraq to ISIS' This video includes English subtitled excerpts from a speech delivered on 19-09-2014. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheKeysToEternity
Watch the newest VICE feature on Fentanyl: The Drug Deadlier than Heroin: http://bit.ly/2aB2Ead Check Out The VICE Podcast with José Mujica: http://www.vice.com/read/the-vice-podcast-uruguays-president-jose-mujica At the end of 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to fully legalize marijuana. VICE correspondent Krishna Andavolu headed over to Uruguay to check out how the country is adjusting to a legally regulated marijuana market. Along the way, he meets up with Uruguay's president, José Mujica, to burn one down and talk about the president's goal of a chicken in every pot, a car in every garage, and six cannabis plants per household. Watch the first episode of SMOKEABLES: How to Make a Gravity Bong - http://bit.ly/28XSWBi Watch more episodes of Weediquette here: http:...
Anti-Arab fashist Safavid Shia regime of Iran oppressing Shia&Sunni Arabs inside Iran! (Ahwaz). The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission is run by the Iranian regime as a propaganda exercise to convert people to the IRI's hateful ideology. The question is, why do the likes of Mehdi Hassan obsess about Bahraini Shia and not Ahwazi Arabs? Suppression of speech might be the norm in countries led by dictatorships, however what do you know? even in England. And the persons telling to 'shhhh' are British Journalists. Event held by Ahle Bayt society at Imperial College London BAHRAIN: Not My Problem? The levels of bad attitude and aggression in particular from the event organisers and the panel was disgusting. Extremely disgraceful attack on Freedom of Speech. Lady was threatened when asking a ...
Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that sky-high snowy mountains, extended deserts, verdant oases, turquoise cupola mosques and cultural and architectural relic sites of World Heritage are waiting for all visitors it can be a very desirable destination even for tourists who continuously look for the new and varied.In Tehran the luxurious palaces of Persian shahs, the Museum of Archaeology and the Museum of Carpets and Rugs are the sights that “must” be seen. Yazd and Kerman is well-known for their mosques and bazaars, Naqsh-e Rustam is for its rock-hewn tombs, Rayen and Persepolis are for the remains of their palaces and castles from the time of the Persian Empire. The two most beautiful cities of Iran are the splendidly situated Shiraz and ...
My name's Michael and I'm the Marketing Manager for Wild Frontiers. I'm here at the magnificent site of Persepolis in Iran. I've been in Iran for two weeks now and so far I've been enchanted by this fascinating country. CITIES The capital Tehran is most people's starting point, and in this busy city you can see ostentatious ornaments from the royal household in the crown jewels museum, and wander around the Shah's old residence, Golestan Palace. Just north of Tehran you can visit the Elburz Mountains for skiing in the winter or hiking in the summer. But the real highlights lie elsewhere. In the off-the-beaten-track city of Yazd you'll find a cityscape dotted with the ingenious wind tunnels -- which could be described as the world's first air-conditioning system - the ancient Zoroastria...
A travel documentary about Iran directed by Alireza Farid and presented by Stuart Denison and Azadeh Mirzaei Alireza Farid is a well known Iranian documentary maker who has made over 30,000 (500hours) of documentary about Iran and its cultural, artistic and touristic attractions.
One advice: never set foot on Iranian soil. Please watch this video until the end to be sure to understand. Top 5 reasons to visit Iran ► https://toltips.com/why-you-should-definitely-go-to-iran/ My computer ► http://toltips.com/pc-configuration-for-hd-video-editing/ You can follow my work: - on facebook.com/GlobeTolter - on instagram.com/traveltolt - on Snapchat @traveltolt - on twitter.com/Toltprod To learn more about the gear I use ► http://toltips.com/good-cheap-gear-for-travel-videos/ Filmmaking tips and tutorials ► http://goo.gl/9m6UYr Music: bit.ly/1TR9g4K Shot, directed and edited by Tolt Disclaimer: This video was not commissioned by the Iranian Government.
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Travel video about destination Iran. Iran, formerly known as Persia, is a land of magical splendour, ancient architecture and Oriental hospitality. Tehran has been the capital of the Persian Empire since 1795. Founded by Mohammed Aga Khan it is a vibrant place that ranks among the most densely populated cities on Earth. Its biggest transformation in its recent history was due to religious leader, Ayatollah Khomeyni, who in 1979 established the Iranian Republic, a theocracy within the teachings of the Koran. The Saad-Abad Palace complex was the first summer residence of the Qadjarian kings. Following several extensions, from the 1920’s eighteen palaces were used by Reza Shah Pahlevi and his family. The city of Kashan prospered under the Safavid, Shah Abbas The First, who designed the Bagh...
When it comes to Tehran, it's impossible to avoid politics and easy to overlook the Iranian city's thriving culinary scene. In our first installment of The MUNCHIES Guide to Tehran, our host Gelareh Kiazand introduces us to the bustling street food offerings in the city. We begin our journey at the capital city's Grand Bazaar, since that's where commodities first arrive. Gelareh beelines for the market's food stands, where she samples dried fruits and nuts while waiting out the line at Moslem Restaurant, frequented by up to 5,000 kebab connoisseurs daily—well worth it for her favorite tah chin. At the more modest and bygone Tajrish Bazaar, she's the proverbial kid in a candy store, wading through copper and carpet vendors in search of sweet snacks, such as grape molasses and lavasak (fru...
Despite warnings from some friends and family members as well the German government about traveling to Iran, the Ivan family, a family of four with German, Romanian and French ancestry, came to Iran and traveled around the country in five months. The trip has helped them become familiarized with the Iranian culture and the true image of Iran and the Iranian people. Along the way, they have made many friends and learned to speak the Persian language fluently.
Join Rick as he explores the most surprising and fascinating land he's ever visited: Iran. In a one-hour, ground-breaking travel special on public television, you'll discover the splendid monuments of Iran's rich and glorious past, learn more about the 20th-century story of this perplexing nation, and experience Iranian life today in its historic capital and in a countryside village. Most important, you'll meet the people of this nation whose government so exasperates our own.
License Video: dissolve.com/products?media_type=video&producer;=Pete+R&sort;_by_date=true I thought I knew what a good hospitality is like.. until I came to Iran. "Why go to Iran?" This is a question people often asked when I tell them I was going there. I would have ask the same if it wasn't the words of mouth I heard over the years about how awesome Iran is, how incredibly friendly the people are, and how off the beaten path the whole country is. The first day I arrived in Tehran, I was walking around the Bazaar and we were approached by several locals asking what we think about Iran, gave us free tea and cakes, and allowed us to roam their warehouses without asking for anything in return. This similar scenario happened a lot more throughout my 2 weeks time in Iran and really got me th...
For me Iran is a beautiful, magical country, a monument for the grandor of human civilization. Iran is a place where dazzling architecture is set amid desolate expanses of desert or steppe; where snow-capped mountains plunge dramatically to a seacoast of steamy lushness; where nomads guide their flocks to seasonal pasturelands; where tombs, temples, castles, and mosques bespeak the richness of the Persian past. High and dry for the most part, the land is sectioned by great mountain ranges, dotted with venerable villages of mud and stone as well as modern cities, and has a cultural fabric woven of many different threads, Persian,Turkish, Kurdish, Baluchi, ...
Site seeing city Berlin with airport Tegel, Hauptbahnhof Europe's largest railway station, Checkpoint Charlie old crossing East to West Berlin, former headquarters Gestapo and SS, underground bunker, Alexanderplatz in central Mitte, Gold To Go, Gold vending machine, Fernsehturm tallest structure Germany, Kurfürstendamm shopping avenue, KaDeWe 2th largest store Europe, zoo home of Knut the polar bear, Reichstag, Bundestag house of parliament with a large glass dome, Impressive Holocaust Memorial, shocking breathtaking stories, Brandenburger Tor symbol of freedom, Potsdamer Platz large offices and shopping arcade On http://www.lifeisjoy.nl you can watch all our movies and read our travelstories. More than 20x round the world, mostly on motorcycles. Please leave a reply on this video or on...
Cloudio and Riccardo are two Italians who have decided to live in Iran. Riccardo is a professional chef and owns his own restaurant in northern Tehran where he serves Italian food. Cloudio has been living in Tehran for some time and speaks Farsi fluently. He started to learn Farsi in the University of Venice in Italy and travelled to Iran to complete his education, now he even has his own student which he tutors. Cloudio is planning on writing a travel guide of Tehran. This documentary follows these two friends on a routine day in Tehran and provides an interesting perspective of life in Iran’s capital city. Follow PressTV Documentaries on: Website @ http://presstvdoc.com/ Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/PressTVdocum... Twitter @ https://twitter.com/presstvdocs Vimeo @ https://vimeo...
Roadtrip on BMW R1200GS visiting Hungary with Budapest. On http://www.lifeisjoy.nl you can watch all our movies and read our travelstories. Until now more then 25x round the world, mostly on motorcycles. Please leave a respons on this video or visit http://www.lifeisjoy.nl Thank you. Arriving from Nădlac Romania Crossing the Great Hungarian Plain 52,000 km² grain fields and farmland arriving in capital Budapest public railway the "Millennium" world's second oldest subway stopping in the old inner city everywhere big old trading houses and many old ancient churches St. Stephen's Basilica famous dome old and modern perfect blended river Danube dividing Buda & Pest along the river 80 old! thermal baths river view Buda Castle-Castle hill leaving Budapest northwest back to Holland over th...
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Directed by Nahid Ghobadi and Bijan Zamanpira, Iraq, 2012 A government official, carrying a message from Iran’s president, travels across Iranian Kurdistan with his driver and a young guide on a mission to stop 111 young Kurdish women from committing suicide in protest against conditions that have left them spinsters. Racing against the clock, they travel into territory simmering with resentment at official neglect and the hardship it has sown among a proud people. Against a dramatically colorful physical and human landscape, wistful longing mingles with dreamlike desire and absurdist humor as the three travelers meander helplessly in a land riddled with contradictions. Part of the Global Lens 2013 film series, presented by the Global Film Initiative. For more information, visit www.global...
In April 2013, I will begin my solo motorbike adventure starting in Perth, Western Australia and ending in Tallinn, Estonia. The journey is expected to take 12 months crossing some of the most remote and culturally rich locations in the world. I have previously travelled to nearly 50 countries, most of which are 2nd and 3rd world countries. I choose these countries because it is there that I more often experience the vividly intense nature of life & death and the world’s most natural beauty. I am what you could call a YOYO - Year on, year off. I work as a FIFO for a year, saving up all I can to then go travelling for around 12 months. I then return back to mining to save up for another travel venture. On this particular trip I will be using an adventure motorbike customised specific...
http://www.abc.net.au/dustonmyshoes/ DUST ON MY SHOES is based on an epic travel book written by Peter Pinney, an Australian adventurer who journeyed overland from Greece, through Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Assam and India, to Burma in 1949. Travelling with the bare minimum of luggage and usually penniless, he was the trailblazer for the legions of young Australians taking on the trouble-spots of the world with just a pack on their back and a guide book in their hand.
شهرگردی راهنمای جامع شهر، معرفی تولیدات محلی، صنایع دستی و جاذبه های گردشگری استان چهار محال و بختیاری ShahrGardi comprehensive guide to the city, introducing local produce, crafts and tourist attractions of the province Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiari www.shahrgardi.com t.me/shahrgardi
Robert Booker "Bob" Baer (born July 1, 1952) is an American author and a former CIA case officer who was primarily assigned to the Middle East. He is currently TIME.com's intelligence columnist and has contributed to Vanity Fair, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. Baer is a frequent commentator and author about issues related to international relations, espionage and U.S. foreign policy. In June 2009, Baer commented on the disputed election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as Iranian President and the protests that accompanied it. "For too many years now, the Western media have looked at Iran through the narrow prism of Iran's liberal middle class—an intelligentsia that is addicted to the Internet and American music and is more ready to talk to the Western press, including people wit...
HyperNormalisation es un documental de Adam Curtis emitido por la BBC desde el 16 de octubre de 2016 a través de BBC iPlayer.1 En el documental, Curtis explica y argumenta como, desde los años 1970, gobiernos, financieros y utópicos tecnológicos se han rendido frente al "mundo real" y han construido un auténtico "mundo mentira", dirigido por corporaciones y mantenido estable por políticos. -- Publicado el 26 nov. 2016 HyperNormalisation is a 2016 BBC documentary by British filmmaker Adam Curtis. The film was released on 16 October 2016 HyperNormalisation wades through the culmination of forces that have driven this culture into mass uncertainty, confusion, spectacle and simulation. Where events keep happening that seem crazy, inexplicable and out of control—from Donald Trump to Brexit, ...
Babilonul cel mare si anticristul turc
We snuck a handicam into Mecca, Saudi Arabia to film the Islamic tradition of Hajj, the world's largest annual pilgrimage and the biggest gathering of people in the world at any given time. Hosted by Suroosh Alvi | Originally released in 2010 on http://VICE.com Follow Suroosh Alvi on Twitter - http://twitter.com/surooshalvi Watch "The Gun Markets of Pakistan": http://bit.ly/VICE-Gun-Markets Subscribe for videos that are actually good: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://www.youtube.com/user/vice/videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice Read our tumblr: http://vicemag.tumblr.com
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Like VICE News? Subscribe to our news channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Greece's infamous new drug, sisa, is basically meth and filler ingredients like battery acid, engine oil, shampoo, and cooking salt. The majority of its users are poor, often homeless, city dwellers reeling from the psychological and physical impacts of a country in the grip of economic collapse. Continue to part 2/2 here: http://bit.ly/Sisa-2 Watch the newest VICE feature on Fentanyl, The Drug Deadlier than Heroin: http://bit.ly/2aB2Ead Check out the World's Scariest Drug: http://bit.ly/Devils-Breath Subscribe to VICE here! http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/v...
Like VICE News? Subscribe to our news channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Check out more episodes of Picture Perfect here: http://bit.ly/1kXQ8mR Through Ziyah Gafic's lens, VICE was invited into a world rarely visited by outsiders to lift the abaya and niqab and meet the women underneath (who are newspaper writers, doctors, and members of the ministry of education). Check out more episodes of Picture Perfect: http://vice.com/picture-perfect Watch the best documentaries online here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Documentaries Originally aired in 2011 on http://VICE.com Subscribe for videos that are actually good: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://www.youtube.com/user/vice/videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebo...
Iraqi Shia Resistance Leader Sayyed Hashem al-Haidari: 'Only Iran helped prevent fall of Iraq to ISIS' This video includes English subtitled excerpts from a speech delivered on 19-09-2014. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheKeysToEternity
Watch the newest VICE feature on Fentanyl: The Drug Deadlier than Heroin: http://bit.ly/2aB2Ead Check Out The VICE Podcast with José Mujica: http://www.vice.com/read/the-vice-podcast-uruguays-president-jose-mujica At the end of 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to fully legalize marijuana. VICE correspondent Krishna Andavolu headed over to Uruguay to check out how the country is adjusting to a legally regulated marijuana market. Along the way, he meets up with Uruguay's president, José Mujica, to burn one down and talk about the president's goal of a chicken in every pot, a car in every garage, and six cannabis plants per household. Watch the first episode of SMOKEABLES: How to Make a Gravity Bong - http://bit.ly/28XSWBi Watch more episodes of Weediquette here: http:...
Anti-Arab fashist Safavid Shia regime of Iran oppressing Shia&Sunni Arabs inside Iran! (Ahwaz). The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission is run by the Iranian regime as a propaganda exercise to convert people to the IRI's hateful ideology. The question is, why do the likes of Mehdi Hassan obsess about Bahraini Shia and not Ahwazi Arabs? Suppression of speech might be the norm in countries led by dictatorships, however what do you know? even in England. And the persons telling to 'shhhh' are British Journalists. Event held by Ahle Bayt society at Imperial College London BAHRAIN: Not My Problem? The levels of bad attitude and aggression in particular from the event organisers and the panel was disgusting. Extremely disgraceful attack on Freedom of Speech. Lady was threatened when asking a ...