TEHRAN (FNA) – Iran’s ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Azerbaijan Nasir Hamidi Zare said that Tehran has eased visa regime between the two countries.
Read More »Russia moves AIDS prisoner to hospital
MOSCOWÂ – A jailed former oil executive gravely ill with HIV/AIDS was transferred to a specialist clinic on Friday, Russia’s prison service said, following an international campaign on his behalf.
Read More »Putin: Russia will not be drawn into new arms race
MOSCOWÂ – President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Russia would not allow itself to be drawn into what he called a new arms race.
Read More »Turkish warplanes strike 70 PKK targets in Iraq: army
ANKARA – Turkish warplanes struck some 70 Kurdish guerrilla targets in northern Iraq on Monday in the latest in a series of strikes, the General Staff said.
Read More »Russia lawmaker warns Poland, Czechs on U.S. shield
MOSCOWÂ – Poland and the Czech Republic could become targets for the Russian military if they agree to host elements of a U.S. missile defense system, Russian news agencies quoted a senior Russian lawmaker as saying on Monday.
Read More »Ten Kurdish rebels killed in clashes in Turkey
TUNCELI, Turkey – Ten separatist Kurdish guerrillas were killed in clashes with the Turkish troops in Bingol province on Sunday, army officials said.
Read More »Putin’s man takes chance to stress continuity
SOCHI, Russia – Vladimir Putin’s chosen candidate for next month’s presidential election seized the opportunity to emphasize the continuity of power at an event on Sunday in Russia’s future Winter Olympics capital.
Read More »Turkish PM says headscarf opponents divide nation
ANKARAÂ – Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan has accused opponents of the Islamic-style headscarf for women of trying to sow division in secular but predominantly Muslim Turkey.
Read More »European watchdog says may pull out of Russia vote
MOSCOW – Europe’s main election watchdog warned Russia on Wednesday it would not monitor a presidential vote next month unless Moscow eased restrictions on its work.
Read More »Russia accuses Europe vote watchdog of “sabotage”
MOSCOW – Russia’s Foreign Ministry on Friday said Europe’s main election watchdog was seeking to sabotage plans for monitoring the March 2 presidential election.
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