Germany’s ambassador to Tehran appreciated the Islamic Republic, on behalf of his country’s officials, for setting the German citizen, Donald Kline, free.
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Military Action against Iran will Receive Strong Respond
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Secretary Ali Larijani stressed that any military aggression against his country wouldn’t go without a response.
Read More »Lebanon Seeking Shiite-Sunnite Solidarity
We are seeking to establish unity among all Shiite and Sunni tribes, the official in charge of the Lebanese Islamic Amal Front said.
Read More »Iran will not Give Up an Iota of N. Rights
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stressed that his country will not backtrack on the nuclear path even for one single step, saying that the Iranian nation has adopted a historical decision for making progress and reaching the peaks of perfection.
Read More »Iranian Nation will Gain its Rights
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stressed his people’s insistence on the right to access civilian nuclear technology, saying that Iran will eventually gain its rights.
Read More »Iran Sees Talks Ending Russian N. Plant Row
Tehran said it could negotiate a solution to its dispute with Russia about building Iran first nuclear power plant, and Moscow promised to keep the project alive.
Read More »Wave of suicide attacks kill 4 in Afghanistan
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AFP) — Three suicide bombers struck southern Afghanistan Tuesday, leaving four people dead and about a dozen wounded, police and the British military said.The deadliest attack was in the border town of Spin Boldak, where a man with explosives strapped to his body blew himself up in the …
Read More »Blast levels shops in Kabul, kills 6
KABUL, Afghanistan – At least six people were killed Wednesday in an explosion caused by gunpowder in shops selling ammunition for hunting rifles, police said. Nine others were injured, and the blast gouged a huge crater into the neighborhood. Police, soldiers and crying relatives used their hands and shovels to …
Read More »Political turmoil deepens as Romanian prime minister postpones EP elections
Over President Traian Basescu’s strong objections, the Liberal Prime Minister Calin Popescu Tariceanu has postponed European Parliament elections until the second half of this year. An “inappropriate domestic political climate” would hamper serious debate on European issues in the campaign to elect 35 Romanian MEPs, Tariceanu said, citing opposition attempts …
Read More »Record high bank savings in Serbia
After years of reforms, the public is regaining their trust in banks and are no longer stuffing mattresses with their hard-earned money. The country’s banks currently hold about 3.2 billion euros in savings accounts. This is a 44.6 % increase in just one year, amounting to as much as 2.9 …
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