Wednesday, 05 August 2020_The Iranian government has decided to replace the country’s civil aviation chief after a report showed the official has been involved in corruption and forgery related to his academic credentials.
TEHRAN, Jul 26 - Puerto Rico’s embattled governor Ricardo Rosselló said on Wednesday that he will step down from the island’s most senior political position. Throughout the week, massive protests calling for his resignation brought the US territory to a halt, with some news outlets describing the demonstrations as the largest in its recent history.
TEHRAN, Mar 10 -The Palestinian Authority is scaling back the monthly payroll of the Palestinian civil servants, as a result of a cash crunch exacerbated by the Israeli regime’s recent decision to cut about five percent of the tax handovers to the West Bank-based administration over its financial support for jailed resistance fighters.
TEHRAN, Feb 08 - US President Donald Trump has accidentally told a meeting of global religious leaders in Washington that America’s greatest accomplishments include the “abolition of civil rights.”
TEHRAN, Jan 8 -Former first minister of Scotland Alex Salmond has won a crucial legal battle against the devolved government of the UK’s northernmost country, as authorities admit the entire legal process accusing him of sexually harassing two women was unlawful and biased from the start.
TEHRAN, November 24 -Twenty civil ians, including women and children, have been killed in airstrikes carried out by the coalition led by the United States in the town of Hajin situated in Syria’s eastern province of Dayr al-Zawr.
TEHRAN, July 23 -The United Kingdom should be prepared for a real civil unrest if it fails to reach a deal on how it should leave the European Union, the head of Amazon’s UK office has warned.
TEHRAN, July 07 -Three demonstrators, including a teenage girl, have been shot dead by Indian troops in Indian-controlled Kashmir, as tensions are escalating in the volatile region ahead of the anniversary of the killing of a popular separatist commander.
TEHRAN, June 11 -Iraqi cleric, Muqtada al-Sadr, whose coalition won the largest number of seats in the country's recent parliamentary elections, has rejected calls for an election rerun, warning Iraqis about breaking out of a possible “ civil war” just a day after a storage site in Baghdad, which housed ballot boxes, was purportedly torched ahead of a recount.
TEHRAN, May 15 - George Soros’ Open Society Foundations is ending its operations in Hungary, accusing Budapest of repressing civil society. PM Viktor Orban has repeatedly slammed the tycoon for meddling in the nation’s internal affairs.
TEHRAN, May 11 - The newly elected president of the National Rifle Association (NRA) has branded gun control activists who are critical of the agency’s role in continued gun violence across the United States as civil terrorists.
President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban has drawn criticism from several US civil rights and Muslim groups, which denounce the order as “discriminatory and unconstitutional.”