TEHRAN, Feb 07 -The Palestinian government has lambasted an upcoming conference in Poland on the Middle East as an “American conspiracy,” saying Washington seeks to lure participants into adopting US views on the Palestinian cause.
TEHRAN, Feb 07 -Iran has unveiled an underground plant manufacturing precision ballistic missiles for the Aerospace Division of its Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).
TEHRAN, Feb 06 - Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has scorned US President Donald Trump’s job success claims, asserting that he has merely opened up more space for Democratic women in the Congress.
TEHRAN, Feb 06 - NATO members signed an accord with Macedonia on Wednesday allowing the tiny ex-Yugoslav republic to become the 30th member of the US-led alliance after a deal with Greece ended a 27-year-old dispute over its name.
TEHRAN, Feb 06 -Iranian President Hassan Rouhani renews Tehran’s call for a Middle East free of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, urging an end to foreign interventions in the region.
TEHRAN, Feb 05 -Anti-war American lawmaker, Tulsi Gabbard, has rejected a 2020 endorsement by David Duke, a founder and former grand wizard of the notorious Ku Klux Klan (KKK).
TEHRAN, Feb 05 - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has slammed the United States’ hostile attitude toward Iran since the victory of its Islamic Revolution 40 years ago, saying the era of US domination over the Islamic Republic has come to an end.
TEHRAN, Feb 04 - The Venezuelan government has lashed out at some member states of the European Union (EU) over their move to recognize opposition leader Juan Guaido as the leader of the Latin American country.
TEHRAN, Feb 04 - A number of Conservative Party lawmakers in the UK parliament have welcomed the launch of a far-right anti-Islam group in Britain, despite recent warnings of a potential rise in right-wing and anti-Muslim sentiments unless politicians tackle long-standing xenophobia that led to the Brexit vote.
TEHRAN, Feb 04 -Factory orders in the US fell more sharply than expected in November, suggesting a slowdown in US manufacturing toward the end of 2018 and raising fresh concerns about declining growth in the global economy.
TEHRAN, Feb 04 - Riot police forces in Sudan have fired teargas canisters at hundreds of protesters in the capital, Khartoum, and Omdurman, Sudan’s second-largest city, as anti-government demonstrators are mounting pressure on President Omar al-Bashir to resign over deteriorating living conditions in the African country.
TEHRAN, Feb 04 - Secretary general of the Lebanese Hezbollah movement has strongly dismissed latest allegations by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the movement is in control of the Lebanese government, stressing the new administration belongs to all political factions participating in it.
TEHRAN, Feb 04 - Iran's Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli Larijani says the Islamic Republic will never give in to humiliating conditions set by Europe for the enforcement of its new non-dollar mechanism aimed at facilitating trade with the Islamic Republic.
TEHRAN, Feb 04 - The Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) said that oxygen 18 with 97% purity is being produced at Arak Heavy Water Plant, describing it as a great achievement which is done only by few countries.
TEHRAN, Feb 04 - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has played down the possibility of a new Cold War, after the suspension of a landmark nuclear arms control treaty between Washington and Moscow, adding that the withdrawal will have other implications nevertheless.
TEHRAN, Feb 04 - Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad says his country will eventually return to the Arab League, stressing that the Damascus government will never surrender to blackmail or accept conditions for the restoration of its membership to the regional organization.
TEHRAN, Feb 04 - Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says a planned meeting of the presidents of the three guarantor states of Syrian peace will be held in the Russian resort city of Sochi on February 14.
TEHRAN, Feb 04 -Western countries are unlikely to put pressure on Saudi Arabia to stop its ill-treatment of detainees, says an expert, adding that the West’s inaction has emboldened Riyadh to continue its persecution of citizens.