TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian inventors won seven gold medals and a special cash prize in the 2nd International Invention Fair in the Middle East.
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Iran Must Work Harder to Win Trust
TEHRAN (FNA)- South Korea urged Iran to intensity its efforts to build international trust over its uranium enrichment program.
Read More »Ahmadinejad: Iran Not to Enter War against Other Nations
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad underlined the peaceful nature of the Iranian nation, reiterating that Tehran may not start a war against any other nation.
Read More »5+1 Still Undecided on Iran
TEHRAN (FNA)- The five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany failed to come to a mutual accord on Iran’s nuclear program.
Read More »Qashqavi Condemns Abduction of Iranian Diplomat in Pakistan
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hassan Qashqavi strongly condemned abduction of an Iranian diplomat in Pakistan.
Read More »Porter: IAEA Divided on Documents
TEHRAN (FNA)- American investigative journalist, Gareth Porter said the UN nuclear watchdog is divided on authenticity of the contents of a laptop western intelligence agencies have presented as a proof for Iran’s diversion from peaceful nuclear activities.
Read More »Persian Gulf Confab Stresses Iran’s help for Regional Security
TEHRAN (FNA)- The Islamic Republic of Iran is indispensable for security and stability in the volatile Persian Gulf region, according to international Middle East experts who took part at the Persian Gulf conference in Berlin on Wednesday.
Read More »Iran Dismisses Freeze-for-Freeze Offer
TEHRAN (FNA)- A senior Iranian official said that the 5+1 brokered ‘Freeze-for-freeze’ package is against the Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
Read More »Acid attacks keep Afghan girls away from classes
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan – No students showed up at Mirwais Mena girls’ school in the Taliban’s spiritual birthplace the morning after it happened.
Read More »Taliban kill mullah critical of suicide attacks
KABUL, Afghanistan – Suspected Taliban militants killed a religious leader in western Afghanistan after he criticized the use of suicide attacks as a weapon of war in the country, an Afghan official said Friday.
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