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Iran Using Malaysia To Sidestep U.S. Sanctions On Oil Exports

Radiofarda – Iran is “secretly selling oil” by getting assistance from Malaysia to sidestep U.S. sanctions, reports say. Referring to the latest findings by a Sweden-based company, Tanker Trackers, the world’s largest financial newspaper, Japanese Nikkei, reported on Thursday, Iran’s efforts to sustain its oil exports to Asia in the face of tightened U.S. sanctions appear to be getting some …

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Senior Judge In Iran Tells Peers Not To Be ‘Lured’ By Female Attorneys

Radiofarda – The head of Iran’s Supreme Court has cautioned judges to be vigilant against female lawyers who might tempt them with their deceptive, enticing behavior. Ahmad Mortazavi Moqaddam (Moghaddam), a mid-ranking cleric was appointed chief of the Supreme Court on April 24. Speaking in a session held on Thursday, June 27, to accolade exemplary judges and employees of the …

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Iran State TV Quietly Earns Hard Currency On YouTube: Iranian Daily

Radiofarda – Iran’s state TV, which is controlled by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has been collecting advertising revenues in hard currency on YouTube, Shahrvand newspaper reported in Tehran on June 25. Based on the report, the Iranian state TV IRIB (The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting), has begun showcasing, marketing and webcasting its TV sitcoms and some other popular programs …

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British-Iranian Woman Ends Hunger Strike In Tehran Prison

RFL/RE – A British-Iranian woman who is serving a five-year prison term in Iran on sedition charges that she denies has ended a 15-day hunger strike, her husband said. A file photo of British-Iranian woman Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe with her husband Richard Ratcliffe and daughter Gabriella. Richard Ratcliffe told the BBC on June 29 that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, 40, had eaten some …

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Measure To Restrain Trump On Iran Fails In U.S. Senate

RFL/RE – The U.S. Senate failed to pass legislation that would have barred President Donald Trump from launching an attack on Iran without first obtaining congressional approval.Senators voted 50-to-40 in the June 28 vote, falling short of the 60-vote minimum in the Republican-controlled Senate to pass the amendment.The measure was attached to the annual policy bill known as the National …

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