16 Май 11
Event offers rare opportunity to get hold of imported material as well as new Iranian writing.
Despite strict censorship and bans imposed before and even after new books come out, Iran’s publishing industry continues to survive, if not exactly thrive.
28 Apr 11
Scattered across the country, these nomadic people are slowly disappearing as they migrate to the cities.
27 Apr 11
The country leads the Islamic world and Middle East in production of home-grown cars – seen by the authorities as a strategically-important industry.
Iran has announced the production of a new car, called the Dena, with models costing between 14,000-25,000 US dollars.
27 Apr 11
Many residents of the capital still prefer the traditional Iranian fare offered at the older restaurants.
The number of chain restaurants and fast-food outlets in the huge shopping malls of Tehran are increasing every day, rivaling the city's traditional eateries.
26 Apr 11
The Tehran regime attempts to keep the memories of the war with Iraq alive by taking people on trips to the old front lines.
It has been 23 years since the war between Iran and Iraq came to an end; a war that lasted eight years during which about one million people from both countries were killed or injured.
23 Mar 11
Nowruz celebration a time for regeneration and new clothes.
For Iranians, the start of spring is marked by Nowruz, the traditional new year according to the solar calendar, and the date serves as a reminder to make a fresh start.
28 Feb 11
Having mastered satellites, Tehran builds towards fully-fledged space programme.
The Iranian authorities unveiled their latest space technology this month to coincide with celebrations of the 32nd anniversary of the Islamic revolution.
22 Jan 11
Blank billboards betray lack of investor confidence.
17 Dec 10
Christmas decorations enjoyed by more than just the Christian minority.
As Christmas and the New Year approach, festive decorations appear in Christian parts of Tehran – and in other areas of the city, too.
16 Dec 10
Yalda originally celebrated sun's rebirth but now just festive social occasion.
Iranians are preparing to mark the longest night of the year with a festival they have celebrated for thousands of years.