TEHRAN, July 31 - A report has revealed that British authorities are planning to turn key corridors in the province of Kent, including a major highway leading to the Channel, to a giant lorry park in case United Kingdom fails to reach a deal with the European Union on how it should leave the bloc next year.
TEHRAN, July 30 -The publisher of the New York Times has urged US President Donald Trump to stop describing the American news media as "enemies of the people ," saying it could "lead to violence" against reporters.
TEHRAN, July 30 -Ahed Tamimi, a Palestinian teenage girl who gained international fame for slapping Israeli soldiers, says she was deeply changed by her eight-month sentence in an Israeli jail but regrets none of her actions.
TEHRAN, July 30 -The Africa Command of the US military (AFRICOM) says US forces started deploying armed drones in the West African country of Niger earlier this year to launch attacks against purported militant hideouts.
TEHRAN, July 30 -An Australian archbishop convicted of concealing abuse by a notorious pedophile priest in the 1970s says he hopes his stepping down would be a "catalyst to heal pain and distress" after his resignation was accepted by Pope Francis.
TEHRAN, July 30 -A Vietnam court has convicted 20 people of joining nationwide protests last month against a draft economic law that sparked anger in the communist nation where demonstrations are banned.
TEHRAN, July 30 - A 70-year-old woman and her two great-grandchildren were among six killed when a wildfire raged through an area of northern California and engulfed entire communities, officials and family members said.
TEHRAN, July 30 -Thousands of people hoping to hit beaches along France's Atlantic coast are still facing train cancellations and delays, as workers struggle to restore electricity to Paris's Gare Montparnasse after a fire on Friday.
TEHRAN, July 30 - As US sanctions against Iran loom large, the country is looking for potential solutions to maintain trade with other countries with a top official in Tehran now proposing to barter oil products for gold with Africa.
TEHRAN, July 30 -Monsoon floods in Myanmar have killed at least 11 people and forced more than 100,000 to flee their homes, government officials say, as rescue workers ferry stranded residents to safety by boat.
TEHRAN, July 30 -The presidents of Somalia and Eritrea say they have agreed to establish diplomatic relations after more than a decade of animosity, the latest sign of lightning rapprochement in the restive Horn of Africa region.
TEHRAN, July 30 -Turkish military forces have “neutralized” nearly four dozen members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) militant group when they carried out a string of counter-terrorism operations in the country’s southeastern provinces as well as Iraq’s northern semi-autonomous Kurdistan region.
TEHRAN, July 30 - Britain’s new foreign minister, Jeremy Hunt, has made an embarrassing gaffe on his first official visit to China, accidentally describing his Chinese wife as Japanese during a meeting in Beijing on Monday.
TEHRAN, July 30 - Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says his country’s door of dialogue with the United States on resolving bilateral trade disputes remains open, reiterating that Beijing is not after a trade war with Washington.
TEHRAN, July 30-A new report shows that hateful behavior has reached unprecedented levels in the Greater Manchester area, with more than a third of residents in Britain’s second-most populous urban area reporting that they have been targeted with hate crimes because of their religion, race and ethnicity.
A Saudi student who won an international chemistry tournament has made an interesting move by refusing to stand next to a representative of the Israeli regime.
TEHRAN, July 29 -Yemeni army forces, supported by allied fighters from Popular Committees, have fired a domestically-designed short-range ballistic missile at a position of Saudi-backed militiamen loyal to resigned president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi in the country’s central province of al-Bayda.
TEHRAN, July 29 - Chair of the United Kingdom medicines regulator has warned that a no-deal Brexit would make it hard for Prime Minister Theresa May, a diabetes patient, and millions of other like her in Britain to find insulin.