Radiofarda – Japan has not yet been granted a waiver from Washington’s plan to reimpose sanctions to cut Iran out of international markets, even after several rounds of talks with U.S. officials, the Asian nation’s top government spokesman said on Thursday.
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Iranian Currency In Jitters As New Sanctions Approach
Radiofarda – The exchange rate of the U.S. dollar and other major currencies once again skyrocketed in Iran and reached the highest level in past thirty days, reports from the local free market say.
Read More »Iran Ranks First On Energy Subsidies Globally
Radiofarda – With spending $45.1 billion on fossil energy consumption subsidies in 2017, Iran ranked first globally, International Energy Agency reported Oct.29.
Read More »Can Factional Infighting Explain Iran’s Acts of Terror In Europe?
Radiofarda – On 30 October, Denmark’s Foreign Minister Anders Samuelsen accused Iran of plotting to assassinate an Iranian Arab opposition leader in Denmark.
Read More »On Iran and its siege
Al-Arabia – Despite their refutation, I am utterly convinced that the Muslim Brotherhood and the mullahs’ regime in Iran are well-coordinated in stances in a way that serves the orientations of political Islam.
Read More »US representative for Syria says main goals are confronting ISIS, expelling Iran
Al-Arabia – US Special Representative for Syria Engagement James Jeffrey said the US has three goals in Syria: To confront ISIS, expel Iranian forces and ones supported by Iran from all Syrian territories and to establish a political process based on international resolution 2254.
Read More »Human Rights Lawyer Mohammad Najafi Began His Three Years Prison Sentences
Iran-HRM – Human rights lawyer Mohammad Najafi began his three years prison sentences in Central Prison of Arak.
Read More »Daughter Of Detained Teachers’ Rights Activist Pens Open Letter On Father’s Unlawful Arrest
Iran-HRM – Daughter of recently arrested teacher, Abbas Vahedian, has written an open letter about her father’s unlawful arrest, protesting the authorities failing to provide any response to her inquiries on her father’s case.
Read More »Internet Freedom Still Sliding Globally, Democracy Watchdog Says
RFL/RE – Internet freedom continues to wane worldwide under pressure from attacks on informed democratic debate and notions of privacy, with “a cohort of countries…moving toward digital authoritarianism,” U.S.-based democracy monitor Freedom House has warned.
Read More »Bolton: Sanctions Meant to Harm Iran, Not US Friends
VOA — U.S. national security adviser John Bolton said Wednesday the Trump administration wants sanctions on Iran’s crude exports to strain Tehran, but does not want to harm countries that depend on the oil.
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