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Gooya (Persian: گویا) is a Persian-language website started by Belgium-based journalist Farshad Bayan in 1998. At that time, there were a few Iran-related websites and most Persian media did not have online editions. Gooya started its own independent news section, Gooya News, a few years later.
Most Iranian newspapers are published in Persian, but newspapers in English and other languages also exist. The most widely circulated periodicals are based in Tehran. Popular daily and weekly newspapers include Iran, Ettelaat, Kayhan, Hamshahri and Resalat. Iran Daily and Tehran Times are both English language papers. [2]
First official Iranian video game magazine Gooya: biweekly magazine published in the UAE Gozaresh: Incidents: Irana Esperantisto: Iran Star: 1994– Weekly newspaper and magazine published in Canada Nashriya-i Madrasa-i Mubaraka-i Dar al-Funun-i Tabriz: 1893–1894 Payam Javan: 2009- Iranian American Magazine Bay Area and Sacramento Persia Page ...
This is a list of notable news agencies in Iran: [citation needed] [1] There are 48 Iranian news sites according to Minister of Islamic Culture and Guidance there will be only IRNA remaining while all five state news websites are being merged into it as of 2023.
Persian Sports newspaper Afarinesh: Persian Aftab Yazd [10] 2000 Persian Political, social, economic, events. Aftab-e Emruz [11] Persian political Aftab-e Shargh: Persian Andisheh-ye-No: Persian currently banned [citation needed] Asia News: 2001 Persian Economic Newspaper Asr-e Azadegan: 1999 Persian Asr-e Maa [12] 1991 Persian political Asrar ...
Seyyed Ebrahim Nabavi (Persian: سید ابراهیم نبوی; 13 November 1958 – 15 January 2025) was an Iranian satirist, writer, diarist and researcher.He contributed to the news website Gooya and the online newspaper Rooz, and had a satirical program for the website and broadcasts on the Amsterdam based Radio Zamaneh.
Voice of America Persian News Network (VOA-PNN) is a governmental international broadcaster of the United States of America in Persian language. Its headquarters are in Washington D.C. It started to broadcast its programs on 18 October 1994 with a one-hour television program .
Rooz (Persian: روز, literally day) was a Persian and English news website. It was mostly staffed by exiled Iranian journalists including Masoud Behnoud, Ebrahim Nabavi, Farah Karimi, and Nikahang Kowsar with occasional articles by activists and journalists inside Iran, including Shirin Ebadi and Ahmad Zeidabadi.