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Cat museum attracts great attention in Tehran

Tehran, the capital of Iran, is home to a cat museum where 27 different breeds of cats coexist. While the Turkish Van cat attracts the most attention in the museum, which is located on the upper floor of the two-storey cafe in Tehran, there are pictures of cats on the walls of the museum and paintings depicting the story of the famous Iranian poet Ubayd Zakani’s “Mouse and Cat”. Iranian families and young people who want to spend time with cats frequently visit this museum in Tehran.

Museum director Nida Ekberiyan stated that they voluntarily took care of the cats and then turned the upper floor of the cafe into a museum, and that the spendings of the visitors in the cafe and the souvenirs sold in the cafe were used for cats.

A worker who stated that they take care of stray animals with the income obtained from the cafe on the ground floor of the museum, said, “The lower floor of the museum was designed for the visitors to have a pleasant time. The upper section is entirely owned by cats. Currently, there are 27 cats here, but this number may increase. We sell souvenirs. The income from the sale is used to meet the needs of stray animals outside. The food needs of the cats in the museum are met with the tickets purchased by the visitors.”

 

Aynur Sena Çabuk

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US Flag Raised Again at Embassy in Damascus After 12 Year

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The US flag has been hoisted once more at the US Embassy in Damascus, Syria, for the first time since its closure in 2012.

US Special Representative for Syria Thomas Barrack made his first official visit to Damascus and personally raised the flag during a ceremony attended by Syrian Foreign Minister Assad Hassan Shaybani. The embassy had suspended operations amid the outbreak of civil conflict following anti-government protests.

No official statement has been issued regarding the resumption of embassy operations.

The move follows a surprise meeting earlier this month between US President Donald Trump and Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara in Riyadh, where a decision was made to lift sanctions imposed during the Assad era, signaling a potential shift in Washington-Damascus relations.

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