Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that the UN Security Council plays no role but trampling upon nations’ rights and voicing support for the crimes and policies of certain powers.
Read More »Tehran, Damascus Ink 12 Cooperation Agreements
Iran and Syria signed 12 cooperation agreements and Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) on Thursday.
Read More »Ahmadinejad Warns Enemies not to Err
Today Iran is an established nuclear state and if you repeat your mistakes, you will have to face the consequences, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in clear reference to the West’s likely sanctions on Tehran.
Read More »Another 3000-Year-Old Fireplace Found in Iran
Archaeologists unearthed another 3000-year-old fireplace at the Qoli Darvish Tappe near Qom, central Iran.
Read More »Iran Ticked Off Over ‘300’
TEHRAN- The hit American movie “300” has angered Iranians who say the Greeks-vs-Persians action flick insults their ancient culture and provokes animosity against Iran.
Read More »Envoy Thanks Iran for Releasing German National
Germany’s ambassador to Tehran appreciated the Islamic Republic, on behalf of his country’s officials, for setting the German citizen, Donald Kline, free.
Read More »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 »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.
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