Saturday , 18 May 2024

Social and Political

Iran arms embargo: Germany, Israel voice support for extension

Al-Arabia – German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas agreed with his Israeli counterpart Thursday that an effort must be made to extend a weapon embargo on Iran, while stressing Germany still sees the landmark 2015 deal between Tehran and world powers as the best way to prevent the country from obtaining a nuclear weapon. With a current UN arms embargo on …

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Lawmakers In Iran Abuse Their Power To Receive Free Housing And Cars

Radiofarda – A former lawmaker in Iran says some legislators in the current parliament “exert pressure” to use government-owned cars and properties for free while receiving money for these expenses through their supplemental pay. Speaking to the state-run Young Journalist Club (YJC) news website on Wednesday, August 26, Mohammad Javad Jamali Nobandegani said, “such expenses are fully paid to the …

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China Resumes Reporting Oil Imports From Iran In July

Radiofarda – The latest Chinese Customs’ data show the country imported about 120,000 barrels of oil per day from Iran in July, worth a total of $134 million, after showing zero imports in June. This figure corresponds with information provided to Radio Farda by Kpler, a data intelligence company providing transparency solutions in commodity markets. Based on the same data, …

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Pompeo Discusses Libyan Conflict, Iran With UAE Counterpart

Radiofarda – U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo discussed the Libyan conflict and countering Iranian regional influence with his Emirati counterpart during a brief visit to the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday. The visit followed a U.S. brokered-accord this month, which saw the UAE become just the third Arab state to agree to establish full diplomatic ties with Israel. Pompeo, …

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Iran agrees on UN inspector access to suspected ex-nuclear sites

Al-Monitor – Iran has agreed to grant inspectors from the United Nations’ atomic watchdog access to two suspected nuclear sites, Tehran announced today, as Washington presses on with its bid to restore international sanctions.  In a joint statement, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Iran said today that they had reached an agreement on dates for access and verification activities …

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China Buys Turkey’s Silence on Uyghur Oppression

thediplomat.com – While the United States has imposed sanctions on Chinese officials and companies complicit in the abuse of Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities, Beijing makes use of its deep pockets to buy the silence of majority Muslim countries around the world. The most shocking among these is Turkey, which shares not only religious but also ethnic affinity with China’s more than 12 million …

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Coronavirus: Iran’s COVID-19 death toll surpasses 21,000, spokesman says

Al-Arabia – Iran’s death toll from the novel coronavirus rose by 119 to 21,020, the health ministry’s spokeswoman told state TV on Wednesday, with the total number of identified cases rising to 365,606.Sima Sadat Lari said that 2,243 new cases were identified in the past 24 hours in Iran, rising from 2,213 a day earlier. Read the latest updates in …

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Pompeo In Bahrain On Next Leg Of Mideast Charm Offensive

Radiofarda – Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Bahrain’s crown prince Tuesday on a Middle East trip aimed at building more ties between Israel and the Arab world after a landmark US-brokered deal with the UAE. Pompeo said in a tweet that he discussed the “importance of building regional peace and stability” and “countering Iran’s malign influence” with Crown …

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Israel Launches Air Strikes On Hezbollah After Gunfire On Lebanon Border

Radiofarda – Israel said Wednesday it had conducted air strikes against Hezbollah observation posts in Lebanon after shots were fired from across the border towards its troops the previous evening. The country’s armed forces had said earlier that a “security incident” was unfolding in the vicinity of Manara, a kibbutz near the UN-demarcated Blue Line border between the two nations, …

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Iran Lawmakers Aim To Fully Ban All ‘Foreign’ Messaging Apps

Radiofarda – Dozens of lawmakers in Iran have signed a motion to replace foreign messaging apps with domestically produced ones. The proposal titled as the motion for “Organizing Social Media Messaging,” was presented to the parliament’s presidium on Monday, August 24. Signed by forty MPs, the motion has set fines and prison sentences for anyone who offers social media messaging …

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