Radiofarda – Iran’s parliament approved a tweaked draft law against funding terrorism on Wednesday which officials hope will bring Tehran closer to global standards and help remove it from investment blacklists as it faces renewed U.S. sanctions.
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U.S. Made 11 Attempts To Negotiate With Iran In Last Two Years – Iran President
Reuters -The United States has made 11 attempts to begin negotiations with Iran in the last two years, all rejected by Tehran, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani was quoted as saying on Tuesday.
Read More »E.U. Should Sanction Iran Over Missile Tests, U.S. Says
Radiofarda – The United States is pressing the European Union to consider economic sanctions on Iran over its ballistic missiles, a senior U.S. official said on Tuesday, warning of a wider regional conflict if Tehran’s ambitions remain unchecked.
Read More »Study: Iran runaway spending on defense outpaces even demands of hawks
Al-Arabia – A study by the prestigious London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), an independent think tank, has revealed many hidden aspects of Iran’s defense spending and the shifting balances within the Islamic Republic’s military structures.
Read More »UN Security Council Discusses New Iran Missile Test
RFL/RE – The United Nations Security Council has met behind closed-doors to discuss Iran’s latest missile test, which the United States and other allies said may have been in violation of a three-year-old council resolution.
Read More »Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Have Detained Two Academics Who Held Postings in Australia
CHRI – At Least Five Academics and One Scientist With Foreign Ties Detained in Iran Since 2016 Two Iranian demography experts who have held academic postings in Australia have been detained in Iran since being arrested by agents of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in November 2018, the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) has learned.
Read More »Iranians question French democracy as protests rage
Al-Monitor – Already in its third week, the civil unrest in France continues to make headlines in Iran, where many are questioning the government’s violent response in quelling the public anger. The “yellow vests” have been protesting increased fuel taxes imposed by President Emmanuel Macron’s government. The rallies have turned into France’s worst turmoil in decades, with running street battles and intense scuffles …
Read More »Conservative Cleric Warns Judges To Beware of ‘Women’s Trickery’
Radiofarda – The chairman of the influential Society of Seminary Teachers of Qom, Ayatollah Mohammad Yazdi, has warned judges across Iran to watch out for the chicanery and deceitfulness of women.
Read More »Ahvaz Workers Continue Protests, Calling Rulers ‘Thieves’
Radiofarda – Iran National Steel Industrial Group (INSIG) workers poured into the streets of Ahvaz on Monday and Tuesday protesting overdue wages, hardship and mismanagement of the complex.
Read More »Iran To ‘Sponsor’ Families Of Palestinians Killed In Gaza
Radiofarda – An Iranian official in charge of an Islamic solidarity organization in Iran has said that his country will “sponsor” families of Palestinians killed this year in clashes with Israeli forces.
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