TEHRAN (FNA) The German Foreign Ministry Monday hailed the latest agreement between the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Iran to resolve all outstanding questions over Tehran’s nuclear program.
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Iran Warns Turkmenistan on Gas Disruptions
TEHRAN (FNA) Iran on Monday warned Turkmenistan that it would not reconsider any pricing issue before Ashgabat restores gas exports.
Read More »Oil Steady after Jump on Nigeria, Iran, Weak Dollar
TEHRAN (FNA) Oil was steady on Tuesday after new supply disruptions in Nigeria and US allegations about a naval conflict with Iran rekindled supply worries, offsetting growing talk of a US recession that would hurt oil demand.
Read More »Afghan “Peace Convoy” tries to coax Taliban rebels
KABULÂ – In a new effort to end the growing Taliban insurgency, a council of Afghan political and tribal leaders hopes to hold talks with elements of the Islamic group aimed at including them in the government.
Read More »Suicide attack on Afghan luxury hotel kills two
KABUL – Suicide bombers attacked a luxury hotel in the Afghan capital Kabul on Monday, killing at least two guards, a police official said.
Read More »Turkish PM says Iraq operations may be extended
MADRID – Turkey’s government may seek an extension of its parliamentary mandate to attack Kurdish rebel targets in northern Iraq when the current authorization expires in October, Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday.
Read More »Turkey plans to lift foreign media ownership limit
ANKARAÂ – Turkey plans to liberalize its media sector, allowing foreigners to own up to 50 percent of broadcasters instead of the current 25 percent, according to a draft law prepared by media watchdog RTUK and obtained by Reuters on Monday.
Read More »Serbia adopts plan in case of Kosovo independence
BELGRADE – The Serbian government has adopted a secret plan to implement “in case of a unilateral declaration of independence” by the Albanian majority of the breakaway Kosovo province, it said on Monday.
Read More »Russia restrict visas for British Council staff
MOSCOW – Russia announced on Monday it will not issue new entry visas to staff working in the British government’s cultural offices in two regions, sharpening a row that has soured already-poor relations.
Read More »Detained Taliban suspects speak with families in Kabul
KABULÂ – Detained Taliban suspects, some held for years by the U.S. military in Afghanistan, were able to speak to family members by video link on Monday.
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