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In 2025, artificial intelligence, particularly ChatGPT, is transforming income generation for individuals with minimal skills and investment. This robust tool aids in content creation, social media management, and launching online businesses. Users can create blogs, digital products, mini-courses, and offer AI-assisted business services, with earnings ranging from $20 to $600 per client. ChatGPT also supports affiliate marketing, YouTube channel creation, and resume services, enhancing productivity and creativity. By personalizing AI outputs and focusing on niche markets, individuals can leverage ChatGPT effectively to develop supplemental income or even a full-time venture.
Tehran and Havana Accelerate Collaboration on Biotechnology and Vaccine Production Initiatives
Cuban Ambassador Jorge Fernando Nicolás met with Iranian Deputy Health Minister Alireza Biglari at Iran Expo 2025, highlighting enhanced collaboration between Cuba and Iran in biotechnology and vaccine production. The event, showcasing Iran’s industrial strengths, attracted global representatives and facilitated discussions on joint health projects, including successful hepatitis B and COVID-19 vaccine initiatives. Officials emphasized Cuba’s significant role in Iran’s health sector cooperation and the importance of a ten-year agreement established last year. The meeting underscored the strategic partnership between the nations, aiming for mutual growth despite external challenges, particularly in healthcare and biotechnology advancements.
Nationwide Crisis: Land Subsidence Impacts 254 Regions, Warns Official
Land subsidence in Iran is increasingly concerning, impacting over 254 areas, especially in Kerman, Khorasan Razavi, and Tehran, where ground sinking poses risks to infrastructure and the environment. Factors such as rapid urbanization, climate change, and over-extraction of groundwater contribute to this issue. Tehran, home to over 15 million residents, faces alarming subsidence rates, with some areas sinking up to 31 centimeters annually. The severe decline in water resources, exacerbated by decreased rainfall, has prompted calls for immediate reforms in water management. Experts recommend reducing water use and improving efficiency to mitigate these challenges and protect vital infrastructures.
Afghanistan Expresses Gratitude to IRCS for Life-Saving Aid to Earthquake Victims
A powerful earthquake measuring over 6.0 struck Afghanistan’s Nangarhar Province on August 31, resulting in a tragic death toll of 2,205 and over 3,600 injuries, with many still trapped under rubble. The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) swiftly provided humanitarian aid, being the first nation to respond. Over 6,700 homes were destroyed, displacing tens of thousands. Iran dispatched essential supplies, including food and blankets, and expressed readiness to assist further. The humanitarian crisis has drawn international support, with organizations urging increased aid to help Afghanistan recover from this devastation, as many villages face catastrophic losses.
Iran Faces Alarming Malnutrition Crisis: Hunger and Poverty Reach New Heights
Over 120,000 Iranians die annually from poor nutrition, highlighting a severe public health crisis exacerbated by regime policies and economic collapse. Ahmad Esmaeilzadeh revealed at the National Nutrition Conference that 35% of deaths are linked to inadequate nutrition, with rising food prices and poverty pushing families into dire conditions. Many suffer from critical nutrient shortages, leading to child stunting and increased chronic diseases. Analysts argue the crisis stems from the regime’s military expenditures and sanctions, diverting resources away from citizens. With over 70% of the population facing economic strain, the malnutrition crisis threatens both public health and national stability.
Introducing the Ellen Award: A Tribute to the Visionary Behind Siberian Crane Conservation
Iranian environmentalists are advocating for the establishment of an award honoring Finnish conservationist Ellen Vuosalo, known as the “mother of Siberian cranes,” for her significant contributions to wildlife preservation in Iran’s Mazandaran province. Over five decades, Vuosalo pioneered crane research and educated local communities on wildlife protection, emphasizing sustainable management of wetlands. Her efforts included forming the Mazandaran Crane Conservation Association and engaging with various universities. Vuosalo’s legacy, which challenges future conservationists to adapt to environmental changes, continues to inspire dedication to wildlife conservation. She passed away at 95, leaving behind a profound impact on biodiversity preservation.