Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Persian (Farsi) term or phrase:
واحد مرکزی خبر
English translation:
Central News Unit
Persian (Farsi) term
واحد مرکزی خبر
5 +6 | Central News Unit, News Headquarters, Central Broadcasting News Office | TARJOMEH GAR |
5 | News Agency | Golrokh Mohammadian |
Sep 14, 2007 20:58: TARJOMEH GAR changed "Language pair" from "English" to "English"
Sep 16, 2007 08:42: TARJOMEH GAR changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/85288">yam67's</a> old entry - "واحد مرکزی خبر"" to ""Central News Unit, News Headquarters, Central Broadcasting News Office""
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Proposed translations
Central News Unit, News Headquarters, Central Broadcasting News Office
News Headquarters,
Central Broadcasting News Office
News Agency
An organization that provides news coverage to subscribers, as to newspapers or periodicals. Also called press agency, press association.
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