1047 GMT December 05, 2019
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People around the world generally say their country is more diverse and has greater gender equality today compared to the past, but also say overall family ties are getting weaker.
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Domestic Economy Desk
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By Camilla Turner*
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Iran's mosaic culture enjoys unique features and capabilities, said a Greek cultural figure.
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Ana Sofia Barrows graduated with a degree in medical physics, and the 24-year-old works in the science field. Yet she's been told, on more than one occasion, that she doesn't look like a scientist.
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Despite decades of educational reform and legal efforts, many US schools are experiencing increasing segregation, with 16 percent of public schools serving both minority and high poverty students.
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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres appealed for drawing strength from the principles of inclusion, tolerance and mutual understanding to recognize the value of diversity, in a message to an event spotlighting the growing challenges of anti-Muslim discrimination as well as hatred in various contexts.
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Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani said on Sunday religious and ethnic diversity should be viewed as a great opportunity to promote national unity and development in the country, not a security threat.
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Iran plans to diversify its petrochemical products, the National Petrochemical Company’s director for production control said.
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