TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran’s Garden of Inscriptions is to exhibit 5000-year-old petroglyphs in a bid to offer insight into the chronological evolution of script.
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran criticized Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi for insulting Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in support of the Zionist regime.
Read More »25 Iran-Built Factories Operational in Venezuela
TEHRAN (FNA)- Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez announced in a televised comment that 25 Iranian-built industrial units will go on stream in Venezuela in the near future.
Read More »Sao Paolo to Screen Iranian Movie
TEHRAN (FNA)- The Iranian filmmaker Abbas Rafei’s Sun Shines on All Equally is set to be screened at Mostra of cinema and religion in Sao Paolo.
Read More »Iran Seeks Regional Cooperation to End Caucasus Crisis
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran’s initiative for settlement of the Caucasus dispute is centered on regional cooperation in energy, transportation, and security, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said on Monday.
Read More »Fatah official optimistic about Egypt-brokered Palestinian dialogue
CAIRO, Sept. 23 – A senior official of the Palestinian Fatah movement said here on Tuesday that he is optimistic about the success of an Egypt-brokered inter-Palestinian national dialogue to end the current crisis among the Palestinians.
Read More »At Least Two Palestinians Die In Gaza Tunnel – Medics
GAZA CITY (AFP)–At least two Palestinians were killed Wednesday when an explosion collapsed a tunnel running under the border between the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip and Egypt, local medics and witnesses said.
Read More »As peace talks sputter, Israelis and Palestinians eye Plan B
Over the past two decades of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, deadlines for peace agreements have come and gone with precious few treaties. Now, amid low expectations for an agreement before the expiration of the Bush administration’s target for an accord by the end of 2008, voices are growing on both sides advocating …
Read More »Israeli president doubts peace deal by year-end
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Israeli President Shimon Peres cast strong doubt on Tuesday over whether Israel and the Palestinians could reach a peace deal by the end of the year as hoped.
Read More »Russia denies new law is aimed at Arctic land grab
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia said on Tuesday it had no intention of unilaterally redrawing its borders in the Arctic to give it a larger chunk of the region’s mineral wealth.
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