We are waiting for the inauguration of the largest nuclear power plant of the world of Islam, former head of Pakistan’s atomic energy organization said.
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Int’l Conference on Iraq’s Economic Reconstruction Opens in Tehran
The first international conference on Reconstruction of Iraq’s Economy kicked off work here in Tehran on Sunday.
Read More »Rafsanjani Pleased with Iran’s Economic, Security Conditions
Head of Iran’s Assembly of Experts Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said his country is today enjoying proper economic and security conditions, and voiced Tehran’s preparedness to share experience with other nations, Iraq in particular.
Read More »President Shares Concerns with Central Bank Governor
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called on his newly-appointed central bank governor to pay maximum care and attention to 8 crucial issues.
Read More »Quake Hits Western Iran
An earthquake measuring 3.2 on the Richter scale jolted the city of Sahneh in Iran’s western province of Kermanshah on Sunday.
Read More »Iran Joins Wheat Exporting Countries
Iran’s Agricultural Jihad Minister Mohammad Reza Eskandari said his country has joined the club of wheat exporting countries.
Read More »Iran Dismisses US Ruling on 1983 Attack
Iran said that a US federal court decision to fine Tehran $2 bln and 650 mln for the 1983 bombing of a Marine barracks in Beirut was “baseless” and aimed at plundering Iranian assets.
Read More »Baghdad Hosts Regional Conference
The third major gathering of Iraq’s neighboring states, including Syria and Iran, starts in Baghdad on Sunday.
Read More »Muslim Envoys Condemn Insults to Islam by Swedish Press
Ambassadors of Islamic countries in a letter to Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt condemned sacrilege of Islamic sanctities and values, and stressed that human values should be misused and violated under the pretext of the freedom of speech.
Read More »IAEA Chief Responds to Critics of His Iran Plan
The chief UN nuclear inspector Mohamed ElBaradei responded to US criticism, saying critics weren’t giving attempts to get Iran to come clean on past nuclear activities a chance to work.
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